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But investors welcomed Mr. Draghi's pledge as a sign that after years of half-steps that repeatedly failed to halt the momentum of the crisis in Europe, leaders were finally facing up to the severity of Europe's distress and acting before investors forced their hand.
But while football and most other sports were finally facing the problem decisively, Selig dithered.
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