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But who are all those people
wildly
cheering for the billionaire’s dream, on of all days the anniversary of Martin Luther King’s speech?
The opinion polls are currently bouncing wildly, owing to the Fillon scandal and a surge in support for Hamon among left-wing voters outside of the Socialist Party.
In retrospect, many people have cast the shift as inevitable, but at the time it seemed
wildly
improbable.
We will then end up with an agreement that will have been
wildly
oversold and is certain to lead to disappointment in the future – especially in developing nations.
The Bank of Thailand’s published balance sheet
wildly
exaggerated its available foreign-exchange reserves – hardly a shining example of financial transparency.
Fixing America’s campaign finance structure, which leads to massive misallocations of government funds, resuscitating America’s
wildly
uneven and often moribund education system, building an immigration system that actively recruits the most talented people from around the world via a fast track to US citizenship, and developing a national energy policy that moves the US far more quickly toward energy independence would all be important steps in this direction.
Some newspapers have stoked the country’s ethnic and regional animosities, and can be
wildly
inaccurate in their reporting.
As in Iran in 1979, demonstrators united in opposition to the old regime have
wildly
differing goals.
This predilection harkens back to the Great Leap Forward of the 1950s, when scrap metal was melted to meet
wildly
optimistic steel-production targets, thereby advancing Mao’s dream of rapid industrialization.
It is because America has embraced a policy agenda in recent decades that has caused its economy to become
wildly
unequal, leaving the most vulnerable segments of society further and further behind.
Through private credit creation and financial alchemy, they have amassed huge gains that are
wildly
disproportionate to the social return of their activities.
Clearly, his advisers either didn’t have an accurate read on the economy, or they were
wildly
optimistic about the efficacy of his policies.
The second is the politics of detail, where the new foreign policy chief’s role is to create a single EU stance on the wide range of issues about which European governments still have
wildly
different national positions.
But this ignores the fact that Trump’s tariff talk is
wildly
popular with his base.
In fact, it turned out that Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz were the ones
wildly
off the mark.
Yet the curious fact is that forecasts based on
wildly
unrealistic premises and assumptions may be perfectly serviceable in many situations.
Sometimes pendulums continue to oscillate
wildly
unless there is some friction to slow them down, and sometimes they get stuck.
Others seek comfort in the expectation that Trump’s
wildly
contradictory plans – lower taxes, while raising infrastructure spending; helping the neglected working class, while slashing welfare and repealing the Affordable Care Act – will suck his administration into a swamp of infighting, incoherence, and incompetence.
The Idiocy of Olympic ValuesNEW YORK – It should surprise no one that the preparations for the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, turned out to be
wildly
expensive and riddled with corruption.
But, as the IMF rightly argues, that goal is
wildly
unrealistic, and pursuing it would prove self-defeating.
The conundrum of global reform is that the proposals that go far enough, such as establishing a global financial regulator, are
wildly
unrealistic, while those that are realistic, such as reform of the IMF, fall far short of what is needed.
But because these contracts price in assumptions about the future, commodity prices can fluctuate
wildly.
What is perverse about this is that every recent poll in Thailand shows that Thaksin remains
wildly
popular with the vast majority of Thais, most of whom live outside Bangkok.
But if you allow a financial market to spin
wildly
until it breaks down, it really does seem that you run the risk of years of economic malaise.
Estimates of the number of extinctions have tended to vary wildly, owing to differences in the assumed total number of species, which range from the one million species that have scientific names to an implausibly high estimate of 100 million species.
The patchwork of 28 separate asylum systems is expensive and inefficient, and it produces
wildly
uneven results in terms of the reception, status determination, and integration of new arrivals.
But this sarcophagus is no more than a
wildly
expensive Band-Aid, which will be ripped off a still-festering wound in 100 years, by which point, it is hoped, a permanent solution will have been found.
They may not pay as heavy a price as France a century and a half ago, when the popularly elected Louis Napoleon transformed himself, via a
wildly
popular referendum, into Napoleon III--that vote being the last the French would enjoy until the end of the Second Empire.
The link between the exchange rate and China’s pricing advantages in world markets is
wildly
exaggerated.
But even if America’s
wildly
excessive military budget is cut sharply (and politicians in both parties are resisting that), there will still be a need for new taxes.
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