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Admittedly, these
warnings
did not add up to an ironclad case, and they certainly didn’t predict the timing of the break.
And, contrary to critics’ warnings, it has not pushed up health-care costs; in fact, there is some hope that the cost curve may finally be bending downward.
The
warnings
were issued a long time ago; the British government simply ignored them.
Moreover, despite the
warnings
of deficit alarmists, the US does not face an imminent debt crisis.
But there is another dimension of the challenge that has so far not been emphasized nearly enough, despite the
warnings
of Carney, Roach, and others.
Turkey was instrumental in bringing about an end to Lebanon’s factional strife, and its overtures to Syria – undertaken despite
warnings
from the United States – have paid off handsomely.
Yet, somehow, we did not bring all this understanding to bear and collectively shout our
warnings.
There has been a quickened pace of ECB
warnings
about the risks of inflation in recent months—from we are “particularly vigilant” in September to “strong vigilance with regard to upside risks to price stability is warranted” at the October meeting in Athens.
Depending on your assessment of “Tea Party” strength on Capitol Hill, at least a partial debt default does not seem as implausible as it did in the past – and recent
warnings
from ratings agencies reflect this heightened risk.
Still,
warnings
that renminbi devaluation will spark a “currency war” are unwarranted.
Such
warnings
have not been received kindly by the Brexiteers.
Their
warnings
are likely to be fruitless because failure to meet the deadline would be much riskier than all the risks of going ahead.
In France, for example, many are brushing off the
warnings
issued by Macron – or, more concretely, by their history books – as they push back against their president’s efforts to take up the mantle of multilateralism.
But, beyond dire warnings, history offers instructive clues for avoiding conflict.
Yet the
warnings
were ignored.
Some of these
warnings
were inspired by deep-seated doubts about European monetary unification.
Finally, despite all the
warnings
about moral hazard, Western banks have been partly bailed out of their bad investments.
Thus, the electorate also made it clear that it no longer wanted the military involved in domestic politics, rejecting the generals’
warnings
that the AKP would lead the country into the darkness of theocratic rule.
Such events are daily
warnings
to the world: wake up before it is too late.
The article’s headline, “The Fed’s Needless Flirtation With Danger,” is followed by
warnings
that quantitative easing could “increase the risk of financial instability.”
Dire
warnings
about Africa’s position as an exporter of raw materials to the UK and Europe assume that the full extent of cooperation between the two continents will forever be limited to commodities trading.
But the music is too loud and the dancing too lively, so no one listens to the
warnings.
Given the fragile grip that these leaders have over their societies, America’s
warnings
have been taken to heart.
Did no Western policymaker heed the
warnings
of responsible Russian politicians that NATO’s bombing of Belgrade in 1999 and Kosovo’s subsequent detachment from Serbia – both in violation of international law and the UN Charter – might set a dangerous precedent?
First, illiquid investments limit investors’ ability to adjust their portfolios in response to early
warnings
of an increase in systemic risk.
Given all the warnings, here is a slightly inconvenient truth: over the past two years, the global sea level hasn’t increased.
Likewise, governments worldwide are adopting measures that are proven to reduce smoking rates and save lives, including graphic health warnings, marketing restrictions, and laws requiring tobacco products to be sold in unbranded packaging.
Instead, they were “early warnings” offered by dissenting voices.
Policy recommendations that miss such
warnings
court over-confidence and error.
Despite
warnings
about impending horrors, action was timid.
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