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Even opposition leaders in Turkey’s now-toothless parliament become cheerleaders
whenever
he signals that lack of support would be treated as aiding the enemy.
Still, European governments typically complain about the lack of fiscal resources to support R&D (a far fetched argument given the miniscule share of research spending in the oversized European budgets) and,
whenever
the European Commission allows them, they subsidize innovative firms, or those that they think are more likely to invest in R&D.
China has intervened
whenever
it has viewed the Korean Peninsula as a potential beachhead for an invading maritime power.
As a result,
whenever
the Fed cuts interest rates, it puts pressure on the whole “dollar bloc” to follow suit, lest their currencies appreciate as investors seek higher yields.
Russia and China dislike the United States’ claim to global leadership, enjoy tweaking its tail
whenever
they can, want greater regional influence, and (like the US itself) periodically turn their back on cooperative multilateralism.
Violent extremists on both sides have ratcheted up their actions
whenever
the majority succeeded in getting closer to peace.
But
whenever
executives asked if they could say certain things in Japanese, I told them no.
The lesson from that earlier period is that
whenever
the national mood finally shifts toward economic and democratic reform, local communities around the country will already have developed a blueprint for action.
Of course,
whenever
the Israelis defy the world over the settlements, as is now once again happening, US and other officials “denounce” and “regret” the decision.
Europe’s policy toward Africa may suffer shortcomings, but at least there is a policy, which is based on supporting African states and regional organizations like the African Union
whenever
practicable, necessary and, above all, requested.
But a clear commitment by policymakers to achieve a steadily rising carbon price – ideally one that increases more rapidly
whenever
fossil-fuel prices are at a cyclical low – is also required.
The risks of failure multiply
whenever
the UN Security Council as a whole does not back the military part of the intervention.
This led to real alarm among policymakers
whenever
a threat to confidence appeared (as when the dot-com bubble burst at the end of the 1990’s).
Policymakers would be tempted to resort to helicopter money
whenever
growth was not as strong as they would like, instead of implementing difficult structural reforms that address the underlying causes of weak economic performance.
As a result, today’s health IT systems act more like a “frequent flyer card” designed to enforce customer loyalty to a particular hospital, rather than an “ATM card” that enables you and your doctor to access your health information
whenever
and wherever needed.
Failing to invest appropriately in prevention of infectious-disease outbreaks puts all of us at risk,
whenever
or wherever the next one occurs.
The question now is whether the government will be unnerved by the poorest quarterly growth performance in three years and usher in a large stimulus package, with the consequences that China has experienced
whenever
such a package is implemented.
One new initiative calls for local leaders to be dismissed
whenever
high numbers of girls drop out of school.
Whenever
troops from either side build roads, construct or repair bunkers and other fortifications, or conduct patrols close to the LAC, tensions can flare.
The idea, conceived and developed by members of the European Risk Forum, is simple:
Whenever
precautionary legislation is under consideration, the impact on innovation should be fully taken into account in the policymaking process.
The authorities aided and abetted the process by intervening
whenever
the global financial system was at risk.
Whenever
the “severity effect” outweighs the “prevalence effect,” the increasing overall prevalence of the NCD will be accompanied by a decreasing health impact, not an increasing disease “footprint,” as is widely assumed.
Perhaps he simply dislikes the EU because it applauded his defeat in the Orange Revolution, and because he makes embarrassing gaffes
whenever
he goes there.
Officials imagine that consumer protection requires another regulation
whenever
something goes wrong, resulting in thickets of rules that protect incumbents and lead to all kinds of unintended consequences and complexities.
Kelly has put a stop to aides sauntering into the Oval Office
whenever
they felt like it – Trump tends to echo the last person he’s spoken with – and has demanded that papers and memos for the president be submitted to him first.
For example,
whenever
I tell Gabriel that something is unbelievably valuable (even, say, a great painting in a museum), he invariably says, “But Bill Gates could buy it, right?”
Past experience suggests that there are five guidelines to follow if we want a more effective European presence on the world stage
whenever
foreign and security policy are at the top of the agenda.
The biggest danger is that its benefits will be delayed, and that its key provisions will be reversed
whenever
the Democrats are back in power.
Whenever
I arrive in Moscow, I am impressed by its new shops and buildings.
One testified that a US soldier had used a rifle to knock out a row of his teeth, and that he was forced to dance to music
whenever
he needed to use the bathroom.
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