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Unless ordinary Americans
wake
up to these fiscal risks, the rich may walk away with another multi-billion-dollar gift as the country and the world bear the harsh consequences for years to come.
Unless those who understand the value of the EU
wake
up soon and respond effectively to their increasingly unified nationalist adversaries, it will be too late.
In the
wake
of the UN’s failures to prevent genocide and ethnic cleansing in Rwanda and Kosovo in the 1990’s, Kofi Annan worked with others to persuade governments to recognize a new responsibility to protect endangered peoples.
In the
wake
of the 2008 global financial crisis, an SDR-centered international financial system became an enticing prospect for other countries as well.
It soon became obvious that, given Poland’s constitutional 60%-of-GDP debt limit and 3%-of-GDP cap on the budget deficit, together with the squeeze on public finances in the
wake
of the global financial crisis, the OFE funding model was unsustainable.
While Mexico had a petroleum-based boom in the
wake
of the second oil-price shock of the 1970’s, Argentina suffered from economic mismanagement under a military dictatorship that then staged its disastrous invasion of the Falkland Islands/Malvinas.
But in the
wake
of Trump’s “America First” doctrine, the challenge for the world today is to discern what the purpose of political realism has become.
In the
wake
of this volatility, markets have recently regained a more stable footing.
Europeans must
wake
up to Putin’s design before it is too late.
Now, in the immediate
wake
of the Russia-Georgia crisis, Turkey’s leaders have stepped forward once again to take a leadership role in the Caucasus.
Both items were tied to a special appropriation in the
wake
of Hurricane Harvey to pay for recovery efforts.
Others looked at crimes against Palestinians in the
wake
of our self-defensive War of Independence.
The bilateral relationship, born in the
wake
of the Nazis’ annihilation of European Jewry, has developed into a solid one.
Remember how, in the
wake
of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Al Gore (and many others) claimed that we were in store for ever more devastating hurricanes?
In the late seventeenth century, in the
wake
of Britain’s Glorious Revolution, when Britain revolted against the spendthrift and autocratic Stuart dynasty, the British government that was formed after William and Mary assumed the throne adopted a new approach to debt.
In the
wake
of the crisis, it could fall down towards 60%.
Members of the Self-Defense Forces displayed exemplary cooperation with the US and Australian armed forces in the
wake
of the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, and they have earned deep appreciation and respect everywhere they have been deployed, including Haiti, Indonesia, and most recently, the Philippines.
When America faced an anthrax threat in the
wake
of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, officials issued a compulsory license for Cipro, the best-known antidote.
The grumpy, moaning, and intractable people of France have demonstrated many times that they can
wake
up and meet the challenges of the day.
The first is the decline in global demand in the
wake
of the 2008 financial crisis, which has forced China to adjust its growth model sooner than anticipated.
Thus, Abe has been traveling abroad every month since last December in an effort to demonstrate that Japan has returned as a global player, and is particularly keen to play a prominent role in recasting Asia’s security structures in the
wake
of China’s rise.
Abhisit’s pledges of reform and reconciliation in the
wake
of April’s riots have made little headway.
But it must not take another Hiroshima or Nagasaki – or an even greater disaster – before they finally
wake
up and recognize the urgent necessity of nuclear disarmament.
Yet not even that was enough to
wake
up the sleepwalkers.
In the
wake
of the hacking scandal at Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp, Parliament pressured the British press into agreeing to a terrifying system of fines of up to a £1 million ($1.6 million) for news “errors.”
They don't need to drag Britain and others kicking and screaming in their
wake
because the others are not compelled to join them.
No More Genocidal Evasions"Never again," declared the world in the
wake
of the Holocaust.
Hailed in the
wake
of the 2008 financial crisis as the new engines of the world economy, the emerging economies are now acting as a drag on global growth, and many argue that their era of rapid expansion – and their quest to achieve convergence with advanced-country income levels – is over.
But, in the
wake
of Taiwanese society’s outpouring of sympathy for Japan, he has adjusted his stance.
Only when conditions in the country deteriorated even more in the
wake
of the Fund holding back on the second tranche of its loan did the IMF agree to loosen its conditions.
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