Touted
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They exploited the feeling of many citizens that the political classes – which
touted
the benefits of globalization, while allowing inequality to rise to unprecedented levels – had abandoned them.
My hunch is that the court’s well-meaning officials were too influenced by the South African Peace and Reconciliation Commission, a model
touted
in law schools as the desired alternative to retributive justice.
The event, the first-ever US-ASEAN summit on American soil, is being
touted
as a sign of America’s growing interest in Southeast Asia.
Although the Obama administration has
touted
the country as a shining example of democratic change, genuine democracy remains over the horizon.
After all, Theodor Fritsch, one of Europe’s most vile anti-Semites, had
touted
it decades earlier, in his 1893 Handbook of the Jewish Question.
As a result, the use of wind turbines has increased ten-fold over the past decade, with wind power often
touted
as the most cost-effective green opportunity.
If the history of psychiatry is any guide, a new class of medication will soon be
touted
to treat them.
The king was
touted
as a force for democratic change.
Anti-Poverty 2.0ROME – Global leaders have
touted
the apparent success of achieving in 2010 – well ahead of the 2015 target – the Millennium Development Goal of halving the share of people who were living below the poverty line in 1990.
The Abe government has
touted
trade agreements as a good way to push through needed reforms, and, although it is too soon to know what Japan’s true position will be, indications are that it is a motivated negotiator.
The euro has been
touted
as the replacement for or alternative to the dollar.
In Davos, speaker after speaker
touted
the idea that even if China is ahead now, over the longer run, the race between Asia’s two giants is a toss-up.
Beyond Europe, Brexit would estrange the UK from the United States, where presidents from both major parties, beginning with Dwight D. Eisenhower (who also served as NATO’s first Supreme Commander), have
touted
European integration.
At the time, this was
touted
as a textbook case of doing things right.
A new trend, though, is that policies that just a few years ago were being
touted
to fight climate change are being presented as a necessary way to increase energy security.
Labor-market flexibility is always
touted
as a panacea, but even the highest degree of it cannot transform unemployed realtors or construction workers into skilled manufacturing specialists.
The multi-ethnic nature of the 1998 champion was widely
touted
as a mark, not of a long and often bloody colonial past, but of national superiority born from the tolerance of the French Enlightenment and the fraternity of the French Revolution.
Similarly, Republicans glibly
touted
the Bush tax cuts - the equivalent of which President Bush's father, President George H. W. Bush, two decades ago called "voodoo economics" - as the acme of economic wisdom.
Brazil,
touted
in 2010 as an “emerging aid player,” is now in economic and political crisis, as is South Africa.
As for bank recapitalization, Macron and Merkel
touted
an ESM-funded scheme.
Success in maintaining a fixed rate was
touted
as an attraction to foreign investors.
After the vote, he
touted
it as a victory for “the Colombia of the believers.”
China’s rulers have
touted
the move as underscoring the effectiveness of upstream “water facilities” in addressing droughts and containing floods.
Saddam Hussein Before the LawWhat is at stake in the trial of Saddam Hussein, which is set to begin on October 19?Coming just four days after the referendum on Iraq’s constitution and
touted
as a “constitutional moment” akin to the trials of Kings Charles X and Louis XVI, the proceedings are supposed to help advance Iraq’s transition from tyranny to democracy.
To this end, her chief policy planner, the Princeton professor Anne-Marie Slaughter, has
touted
the US as the favored hub of a global network of people, institutions, and relationships.
In March 2001, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allowed the biotech firm NitroMed to proceed with a full-scale clinical trial of what has been
touted
as "the first ethnic drug."
Whatever the new administration does is
touted
as part of its ambitious effort to make the “China Dream” come true.
Economists, in particular, have
touted
free trade and global markets as an unalloyed good.
This is what happened recently in Chemnitz, a bleak industrial city in Saxony that was
touted
in the former German Democratic Republic as a model socialist city (it was named Karl-Marx-Stadt between 1953 and 1990).
How could things have come to such a pass in a financial system once
touted
as being the deepest and most sophisticated in the world?
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