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"There's a real sense that the liquidity part of the squeeze is being addressed forcefully," said Charles Pradilla, chief investment strategist at Cowen & Company.
In other words, the king was merely doing his homework.RAM BAHADUR LIMBUKatmanduJapan's sick banksSIR One would have to agree with The Economist's tenet ("How to waste $250 billion", January 24th), that the problem with Japan's financial system should have been addressed forcefully years ago.
Trump has been skeptical of Nielsen because of her service in the George W. Bush administration, and the two have feuded over an influx of migrants on the southern border, which the president does not believe Nielsen is addressing forcefully enough.
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The government should indeed address more forcefully the attacks by extremists on Christians and churches, but these outrages can be as little ascribed to Hinduism as the occasional attack on a synagogue in the United States can be ascribed to Christianity.
In his victory speech, Mr. Bush identified several issues that he clearly felt he could address more forcefully and persuasively than Mr. Gore, including strengthening the military, cutting taxes and improving public education.
A related but more sympathetic criticism from within the Buddhist environmental movement suggests that for Buddhism to be an effective force for systemic institutional change, the traditional Buddhist emphasis on individual moral and spiritual transformation must be adjusted to address more forcefully the structures of oppression, exploitation, and environmental degradation.
But the institute said that the drinking habits of Britons ages 15 to 24 "differ from older generations," in that "they drink less often during the week, but that they are more prone to heavy episodic or binge drinking when they do," a phenomenon that the police are starting to address more forcefully.
The president's move also demonstrates that the White House has grown increasingly concerned that Mr. Bush, like his father, could pay a political price if the country's economic woes are not addressed more forcefully.
It spurred threats of a tourism boycott, inspired the government to begin addressing more forcefully the issue of animal welfare and precipitated soul-searching among the Puerto Rican people.
It will do Europe little good in the long term to forcefully address its fiscal and economic challenges without simultaneously addressing its daunting social and political problems.
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