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Just over three years ago, when I was negotiating on behalf of Greece with the German government to end the combination of unsustainable loans and hyper-austerity that are still crushing my country, I
warned
my interlocutors at a Eurogroup meeting of eurozone finance ministers:“If you insist on policies that condemn whole populations to a combination of permanent stagnation and humiliation, you will soon have to deal not with Europeanist leftists like us but, instead, with anti-Europeanist xenophobes who see it as their vocation to disintegrate the European Union.”
As it happened, this is precisely what Feldstein had
warned
about.
Given that the effort is being led by hard-right Republicans who care more about cutting taxes than holding down deficits, my bet is on the latter outcome – the one Feldstein
warned
about in the early 1980s.
Contrary to the government’s expectations, the peso’s depreciation had a large impact on consumer prices – as critics had
warned.
The Turks claim they have audio and video revealing his death, and Senator Lindsey Graham warned, “If it did happen there would be hell to pay,” while Senator Benjamin Cardin has threatened to target sanctions at senior Saudi officials.
England’s chief medical officer, Sally Davies, has
warned
that, if left unchecked, the growing impotence of drugs could be catastrophic.
London's Mayor and police chief have jointly
warned
that terrorist attacks in the city are "inevitable."
As before there were expressions of “deep regret,” a promise of “immediate investigation” and the explanation that dropped leaflets had
warned
families in the region to leave their homes.
The American National Academy of Sciences has
warned
that, “Just a few individuals with specialized skills…could inexpensively and easily produce a panoply of lethal biological weapons.…The
He won the 2015 election after having
warned
that the Arabs were heading to the polling stations “in droves.”
Even the plea of one of central banker that “no one could have predicted the problems” moved few in the audience – perhaps because several people sitting there had, like me, explicitly
warned
about the impending problem in previous years.
China’s economy is on the brink of collapse, pessimists
warned.
Stimson
warned
that “the world in its present state of moral advancement compared with its technical development would be eventually at the mercy of such a weapon.
Although Trump distanced himself from Bolton’s remarks, Vice President Mike Pence
warned
three weeks later that if North Korea did not make a deal, it would indeed meet with Libya’s fate.
China’s government, too, was generally comfortable with the arrangement, though some Chinese economists have long
warned
that running a trade surplus with the US was not in China’s long-term interests, for a few key reasons.
Beyond suppressing its own findings, ExxonMobil (and its peers) funded and promoted junk science and attacked scientists who
warned
of the impending climate disaster.
A generation ago, scholars such as Oscar H. Gandy
warned
that we were turning into a scored-and-ranked society, and demanded more accountability and redress for technology-driven mistakes.
For now, America is keeping a channel open for direct dialogue with Iran (as US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta
warned
Barak months ago).
The relatively few professional economists who
warned
of the current crisis were people, it seems, who not only read the scholarly economics literature, but also brought into play more personal judgment: intuitive comparisons with past historical episodes; conclusions about speculative trading, price bubbles, and the stability of confidence; evaluations of the moral purposes of economic actors; and impressions that complacency had set in, lulling watchdogs to sleep.
Historical Memory and Engineering FailuresGeorge Santayana, the Spanish-American poet and philosopher, once
warned
that "Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
As Hank Paulson, Secretary of the US Treasury when the global financial crisis erupted in 2008, once warned, the risks of a climate-induced financial crisis would dwarf those of the sub-prime crisis.
Poland’s Child-Like StateWARSAW – According to recent reports, the US Department of State
warned
Poland’s foreign ministry that it would suspend high-level meetings if the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party enacted a new law making it illegal to insinuate Polish culpability in crimes committed by the Nazis.
Sweden’s Russia ProblemSTOCKHOLM – With a general election approaching in September, Swedish voters are being
warned
that now it’s their turn to be targeted by Russian interference in the democratic process.
Globalization Marches OnLONDON – In a recent symposium in the Financial Times on globalization’s prospects in 2011, the columnist Gideon Rachman observed that, “When Barack Obama visited India recently, the US President
warned
his hosts that the debate about globalization has reopened in the West,” and that “a backlash…is forming…and growing in advanced economies.”
As United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned, “Any peace effort that does not tackle the root causes of the crisis will do little other than set the stage for the next cycle of violence.”
The New Age “Sadhguru” Jaggi Vasudev, for example,
warned
in 2015 against eating during a lunar eclipse, because “there is a distinct change in the way cooked food is before and after” such an event.
Such arguments often invoke Milton Friedman, who
warned
in 1998 that Europe’s commitment to the euro would be tested by the first serious economic downturn.
US President John F. Kennedy once
warned
that “every man, woman, and child lives under a nuclear sword of Damocles, hanging by the slenderest of threads, capable of being cut at any moment.”
Many Chinese lawyers and legal academics wish that the rule of law in China were more robust, and a few of them, such as Jiang Ping, have
warned
about backsliding.
In his only election speech, on February 23, 2012, Putin, recalling Russia’s victory over Napoleon in 1812,
warned
against foreign interference in the country’s internal affairs.
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