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In the absence of inflation, it was mainly
warnings
about new asset bubbles that pressured the Fed to curtail its purchases of long-term securities.
While Mahathir’s
warnings
in Beijing against “a new version of colonialism” stood out for their boldness, they reflect a broader pushback against China’s mercantilist trade, investment, and lending practices.
In the Scottish referendum, the key to securing a victory – and a comfortable one, at that – for the pro-UK camp was a combination of negative
warnings
and positive arguments.
Indeed, the pace of ECB
warnings
about the risks of inflation has quickened in recent months – the earlier “We are vigilant” became “We are particularly vigilant” in September, which became “Strong vigilance with regard to upside risks to price stability is warranted” in October.
The pro-euro politicians ignored economists’
warnings
that imposing a single currency on a dozen heterogeneous countries was bound to create serious economic problems.
They want the Supreme Leader to allow the president to issue
warnings
to both the parliament and the judiciary if he thinks they have overstepped their authority, thereby subordinating the Larijani brothers.
Today, Iran’s enrichment program is going ahead despite the United Nations Security Council’s
warnings
of new sanctions, while Iranian officials publicly ridicule threats of US military action.
Embassies have issued
warnings
to tourists and their citizens living in France; television news programs have shown hours of footage of burning cars.
In a media landscape saturated with sensational science stories, end-times Hollywood productions, and Mayan
warnings
of apocalypse, it may be hard to persuade the public that potential catastrophes could arise as unexpectedly as the 2008 financial crisis did – and with a far greater impact.
Yet there are also commonalities – and
warnings
to us all: we are not prepared for these massive shocks, more of which are certain to come.
They fund Republican politicians who promise to cut their taxes, deregulate their industries, and ignore the
warnings
of environmental science, especially climate science.
But while the link between burning fossil fuels and deadly weather has been strengthening for years, policymakers have not always heeded the
warnings.
The result is a series of enormous blind spots that deprive us of the key insights and early
warnings
that we need to mount an effective response.
Bangladesh has also saved many lives by building storm shelters and providing advance
warnings
of coming storms.
But at least we have had clear
warnings
about the dangers of such habits, so people who want to use such knowledge can avoid being trapped.
Indeed, by now the evidence that television watching is a dangerous habit has grown to such proportions that it is a wonder that stronger
warnings
and effective prevention have not been adopted.
Perhaps even in the depths of Mongolia, you would have heard the dire
warnings
emitted by journalists.
Le Pen has promised to hold a referendum on France’s membership in the eurozone, despite
warnings
from the Bank of France that leaving the monetary union could increase the French national debt by €30 billion ($31.8 billion) annually.
Of course, there have been
warnings
that risk-taking had become excessive, but for toolong it was hoped that market forces would solve all problems.
Time and again, Africa "experts" issue dire
warnings
about the country's impending implosion, and time and again, Nigeria holds together, however precariously.
In fact, to the extent that a crisis could do more good than harm,
warnings
that the rapid credit expansion of recent years could trigger a debt crisis, or that the real-estate sector is on the verge of collapse, may not be as worrying as many believe.
Even if I had not seen these results and warnings, I wouldn’t eat power and energy bars, which, according to the magazine Consumer Reports , taste “gritty, chalky, or chemical.”
Taking advantage of Russia’s weaknesses and the lack of a counterweight, they refused to heed
warnings
against claiming a monopoly on global leadership.
Housing prices have shown tremendous upward momentum in the face of previous
warnings
that the party is over.
This is a mix that has such obvious intimations from the past that
warnings
about its potential dangers are unnecessary.
They disregard the
warnings
of people like Alain Chouet, the former chief officer of the French General Directorate for External Security in Damascus, who recently denounced France’s provision of weapons to the rebels as “completely illegal” and described how “the jihadi militias have taken precedence over the others.”
As the growth pessimism of recent years fades, some of the
warnings
that have been made in recent years seem to have become outdated.
But China’s economy and influence are growing at a time when, as dire
warnings
by bodies like the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change demonstrate, that is not really an option.
Believing that markets always know best, they dismissed
warnings
by a few mere mortals (including me) about overpricing of equities and housing.
Dahlan detailed how the former Fatah leadership repeatedly ignored his
warnings
and his pleadings with the central committee members to come to Gaza and see for themselves the situation on the ground.
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