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The disastrous consequences of this are clearly evident today across the Arab world, and especially in Syria, my country, where the ugliest forms of fascism and the dirtiest kinds of barbarism are practised in the name of both patriotism and Islam in equal measure.
A bipronged approach has been employed to limit the disastrous consequences of this epidemic.
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LOVISA STANNOW Executive Director Just Detention International Los Angeles, June 19 , 2012To the Editor: Your articles about the corruption and anarchy at New Jersey's halfway houses portray, in microcosm, the drive to privatize almost everything in this country, and the disastrous consequences of that policy.
This has not come as a surprise to housing policy analysts and advocates who have been warning about the disastrous consequences of the freewheeling subprime market.
Such positive developments in domestic affairs, however, were largely overshadowed by the disastrous consequences of the regime's foreign policy decisions.
If governments are to avoid the potentially disastrous consequences of that, they need to start their reforms now when the social model still stands a chance of being preserved.
It is likely that some of the faulty assumptions that Mr. Hadley now acknowledges were behind the American invasion and occupation of Iraq — that Mr. Hussein's loyalists could be eliminated from the top of every government institution and the country would keep functioning, or the disastrous consequences of the disbanding of the Iraqi military — were on Mr. Obama's mind at the time.
The critics were not only right in predicting the disastrous consequences of the invasion but also in judging that those consequences flowed from the motives behind it, which we correctly said were rooted in the geopolitics of energy in the resource-rich Middle East.
Perhaps the most disastrous consequences of the denial of real relations in God, as far as process theists are concerned, are the problems that it poses for free will and creaturely suffering.
In particular, they need to look at the way their governments reacted to the major disturbances the world economy endured in the 1970s and early 1980s, as well as at the disastrous consequences of those policies.
Keynes' most successful policy initiative, the proposal that Britain and the U.S. finance World War II by taxes rather than by borrowing, came directly out of Schumpeter's 1918 warning of the disastrous consequences of the debt financing of World War I. Schumpeter and Keynes are often contrasted politically, with Schumpeter being portrayed as the "conservative" and Keynes as the "radical".
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