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You know, people are very
wedded
to these, actually.
In the words of a poetess, she is wedded, bedded, and then she gives birth to more sons and daughters.
Oh, it was there where Pierre was
wedded
to the lovely mademoiselle.
Sexy murderess Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly) still yearns for a life of
wedded
bliss with ex-boyfriend, crazed killer Charles 'Chucky' Lee Ray.
Hyped as The First French Sex-Horror Film "The Blood Rose" certainly delivers the goods.Lemaire plays an aging painter whose
wedded
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With European leaders
wedded
to austerity and moving at a glacial pace to address the structural problems stemming from the eurozone’s flawed institutional design, it is no wonder that the continent’s prospects appear so bleak.
While the Fund remains
wedded
to eventual financial liberalization, it now acknowledges that free movement of capital rests on a much weaker intellectual foundation than does the case for free trade.
And yet, despite abundant academic evidence and country experience to the contrary, the IMF remains stubbornly
wedded
to the idea of eventual capital-account liberalization.
Not
wedded
to central bankers’ obsolete doctrines, he has made a commitment to reverse Japan’s chronic deflation, setting an inflation target of 2%.
China is still
wedded
to a model that prioritizes a target rate of growth, and it still relies on high investment to hit that target.
Much of the financial industry resists such measures, as do the many economists who remain
wedded
to the old orthodoxy.
Despite repeated proof to the contrary, Western powers have remained
wedded
to an approach that endangers their own internal security.
Likewise, US administrations have remained
wedded
to the Bomb.
But what primarily kept Argentines
wedded
to a system that could not work was fear of hyperinflation.
In the 1950’s, communism and the homosexual “threat” became
wedded
in the American public imagination.
When asked about the role of capital controls, Strauss-Kahn said he was not
wedded
to any rigid ideology on the subject.
The reality is that the rest of Europe cannot succeed in restoring growth without Germany, and Germany remains
wedded
to the austerity cure.
And, despite the increasing blowback from state-aided militancy, the generals remain too
wedded
to sponsoring terrorist groups that are under United Nations sanctions – including Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT) and the Haqqani network – to reverse course.
Perhaps the reason was ideology: we were too
wedded
to the idea that markets are efficient, market participants are rational, and high prices are justified by economic fundamentals.
Far from discrediting the flawed approach to debt management, the “nation,” which succeeded absolutist monarchy as the basis of political authority, remained
wedded
to statist solutions.
The rural-urban divide
wedded
the grassroots rural population to upcountry patronage networks and vote-buying, while elected politicians reaped their rewards through corruption and graft.
After all, while the BRICS still emphasize the importance of multilateralism, it is clear that they are not
wedded
to the current international order.
Left-wing parties win, in part, because they cater to organized interests that receive ample state benefits, and are seen as
wedded
to retaining such largesse.
Enthralled by promises of material well-being and security, they had exaggerated expectations of romantic
wedded
bliss.
But what has tended to get lost in these discussions are the malign synergies between a Third World suspicious that so-called humanitarian interventions are only colonialism redux and a unilateralist US administration
wedded
to the concept of pre-emptive war against enemies that it equates with states that violate human rights.
After the crisis struck, instead of recognizing the decline in potential growth and adjusting accordingly, the government remained implicitly
wedded
to an unrealistic target of 10% annual GDP growth.
It is easy to get
wedded
to particular models and fail to recognize that changed circumstances require a different model.
The good news is that African governments are getting the message on how to spur economic growth, and are also getting crucial help from China and other partners that are less
wedded
to extreme free-market ideology than the World Bank.
And adjustment must be
wedded
to a growth strategy.
The former remains
wedded
to its phantom imperial illusions about a “zone of privileged interests” extending far beyond Russia’s borders, while the latter, starting with Kadyrov, rule as independent autocrats happy to accept handouts from the Russian state budget.
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