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But Indo-Japanese relations must extend beyond the realm of security – something that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has pursued enhanced bilateral ties more
vigorously
than any other Japanese leader, seems to grasp.
Those who criticize the ECB for not intervening more
vigorously
in capital markets in defense of the euro either have not read the Maastricht Treaty or have forgotten what it says.
When hit by them,
vigorously
growing economies have cushions to withstand the blows and the resilience to shrug them off.
So it made sense for countries to compete
vigorously
for such foreign investors: they offer not only capital, but also new technologies.
But more broadly it involves the fact that Japan is just a closed economy, uncompetitive and
vigorously
defended by bureaucrats and corporate alliances.
Most important, instead of spending countless hours drearily discussing political and strategic topics, he spoke directly and
vigorously
about the current state of Sino-US relations.
This effort is so systematic, and backed so
vigorously
by the Israeli government, that there seems to be little prospect of a few hundred protesters, however distinguished, managing to stop it.
While such rows are, frankly, absolutely routine – and inevitable in Europe’s current economic circumstances, in which all countries, including Britain, will
vigorously
defend their interests – they nonetheless reinforce the sense of European malaise.
The next president of the World Bank will, of course, need to rebuild credibility and deliver on the Bank’s promises to work
vigorously
with our country partners in the fight for good governance.
Beyond these reasons, it doesn’t help that for years hardly anyone has
vigorously
defended British membership in the EU.
The government
vigorously
denies this.
So it
vigorously
opposed all of the half-hearted attempts to regulate the financial sector.
But reforming drug laws, offering chronic users proper treatment, and
vigorously
pursuing high-level drug traffickers will reduce the damaging impact of illegal drugs on communities, families, and individuals.
No doubt, there are many public-policy questions that economists debate
vigorously.
In recent years, the company has spent
vigorously
on everything but developing its reserves.
In a healthy democracy, the press helps citizens hold the government accountable, by
vigorously
interrogating official policies and behavior.
It is worth remembering that Germany and France concurred with the Bush administration’s factual claims about Iraqi weapons, but
vigorously
opposed the invasion, because they believed that the consequences would pose a larger threat than Saddam Hussein ever could.
To defend American democracy against the threat of authoritarian populism, media outlets must not stop at
vigorously
challenging Trump’s “alternative facts.”
But, buoyed by government bailout money, guarantees, and low interest rates, many banks have again begun to pay their top managers huge bonuses while fighting
vigorously
against reforms designed to restrain their risk-taking and compensation.
The investigation into the death in 1980 of ex-president Frei Montalva, the principal opponent of the dictatorship, has advanced but needs to be pursued
vigorously
in the courts.
India must also work
vigorously
to renew its relationships in Southeast Asia, where it risks abandoning the field to China.
Wakefield also
vigorously
refutes the APA’s claims that the change was based on scientific evidence.
The sanguine view is that as long as those selling expertise compete
vigorously
for the attention of discriminating buyers (the mass media), market mechanisms will assure quality control.
In recent decades, Europe has not moved
vigorously
enough on these fronts, but it is not too late to pick up the pace.
With Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi freed from two decades of house arrest to campaign
vigorously
for a seat in parliament in the special election to be held on April 1, Burma’s commitment to rejoining the international community appears to be genuine.
Lastly, the international community should
vigorously
pursue efforts to police tax avoidance and capital flight, both of which erode states’ revenue base.
If she
vigorously
attacks vested interests, the civil-military accommodation could unravel.
That is why Human Rights Watch, which covered much of the same ground as Goldstone in its own reporting on Gaza – and was also
vigorously
denounced by apologists for Israeli human rights abuses – did not reach such a conclusion.
Next to them, a powerful tower, designed by the architect Daniel Libeskind and nearly completed, rises
vigorously
into the sky, a symbol of the triumph of life over the forces of death.
In fact, they might pursue the claim more
vigorously.
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