Hints and tips:
...All this is wise. But the fiscal squeeze will also demand increased spending elsewhere, some of it abroad. The best approach would be to start soon, adjust slowly and co-ordinate globally....
..., secretary of state under President Ronald Reagan, who was masterful at managing America’s relationship with Russia and China....
...Ronald Reagan, who challenged Kissinger’s boss, Gerald Ford, for the Republican nomination, accused Kissinger of appeasing the Soviets....
...Some of this redistribution from soldier to civilian was wise. The home front needed tending. After the Cuban missile crisis, the cold war had got past its hairiest phase....
...A rational US stance would be to mistrust and verify, to paraphrase Ronald Reagan....
...Certainly, central bankers have been browbeaten into adopting a more hawkish attitude than is wise. The current economic debate is about much more than managing cost of living pressures....
...possible that the deceptively glossy Dionne Warwick: Don’t Make Me Over could join them, the portrait of a brilliant singer who shopped for couture with Marlene Dietrich, out-gangsta’d Snoop Dogg, and forced Ronald...
...Yet Elkins wears her considerable learning lightly, and is wise enough to allow her considerable anger to smoulder, rather than burn from the pages, making for a powerful, compelling read....
...Reforms to boost productivity take time to have an effect, and we are still in uncertain times in the UK policy-wise with a general election coming up, as well as globally....
...Poignant, thoughtful and emotionally wise....
...We're generally pretty wise, right?...
...At 78 next January, he would be by far America’s oldest president (older than Ronald Reagan was when he retired)....
...A survey of people in 24 countries led by Ronald Inglehart (one of the world’s leading scholars of postmaterialist values) and Martijn Lampert asked the same respondents about their values, emotions and...
...Some governments have locked in low borrowing costs by issuing bonds that will not mature for another 30, 50 or even 100 years, but not all have been so wise....
...For once, the Wise Man was wrong, and America is the poorer for it....
...If a “Third World” country was behaving like this, wise heads in Washington would be warning that a crisis lay just around the corner....
...Which regular panellist on Radio 4’s I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue co-wrote two Morecambe and Wise (above) Christmas shows?...
...What animated her was fighting the cold war with her soulmate Ronald Reagan....
...His satire was partly an attempt to ridicule the philosophy of optimism of Gottfried Leibniz, the theologian and mathematician who argued that if God was good and wise, he could only have created a world...
...Daryl Green and Laura Moretti, curators of Thinking 3D: From Leonardo to the Present at Oxford’s Weston Library, part of the Bodleian Libraries, are wise to park this particular story at the far end of their...
...John Van Reenen, Ronald Coase School professor, LSE: It will not regain its size....
...If Ronald Reagan stood for the maxim “trust but verify”, Mr Trump embodies “trust and look away”....
...John Stuart Mill, the English liberal, pointed out that the dead had no property rights: “No founder could ever be so wise as to infallibly predict the future.”...
...In short, the advice provided by Wall Street’s wise men (they were mostly men) was undoubtedly disastrous....
...The obsolescence I have in mind was anticipated by Silicon Valley’s favourite economist, Ronald Coase....
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