But the war was fought in the name of checking Communist aggression, and checking Communist aggression was the very face of the policy that the Wise Men had put in place at the start of the Cold War, when the Soviets were swallowing up Eastern Europe.
However, like the Artful Dodger, Bernanke must disguise his willful inflationary strategy because it flies in the face of stated policy and public opinion.
Because - and it also flies in the face of Government policy, I mean the policy is to protect the public by preventing crime.
It's broken down right in the face of almost all policy and intellectual analysis.
The decision does not indicate what the face amount of the policy was.
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Mantega has become the official face of Brazilian economic policy in international circles now that well known superstar Central Banker Henrique Meirelles has left his post under the new government.
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So if you're going to sell the home and ruin the chance of the relationship, you're not actually going to rehabilitate, you're actually flying in the face of your own policy.
This conclusion flies in the face of current British government policy that does the opposite.
Only a month on the job, Park has stumbled repeatedly in the face of bitter opposition to policy proposals and her choices for top government posts.
Republicans risk falling into a trap similar to one Democrats have succumbed to in the past losing the power of creative thinking, and the wisdom of policy circumspection, in the face of the temptation to just cleverly incentivize and subsidize preferred behavior.
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Short of an about-face in global monetary policy, the near-halving of Western clothing and footwear prices since 1989, enabled by low-cost Asian labor and plant, is going to struggle to keep deflating.
America's next chief executive will face an array of foreign-policy challenges.
The alternative is that it will become clear that the recovery is stalling in the face of the tightening of fiscal policy, particularly in Europe.
This flies in the face of three decades of communications policy that has sought ways to eliminate the need for regulation by fostering greater competition.
"President Bush's comparison of any Democrat to Nazi appeasers is offensive and outrageous on the face of it, especially in light of his failures in foreign policy, " Clinton said in South Dakota on Friday.
Mr. BERNANKE: It's difficult enough to make good policy in the face of a complex economy, complex financial system.
More generally, Japan will have to adopt a new energy policy in the face of popular hostility to nuclear power.
Appeasement has been the chief motivating factor informing the US's intense support for Palestinian statehood and its refusal to reassess this policy in the face of Palestinian terrorism, jihadism and close ties with Iran.
Also last week, the IMF cut its growth forecast for the UK, and its chief economist, Olivier Blanchard, urged the UK to rethink its austerity policy in the face of continuing weakness in the economy.
His stubborn insistence on advancing his feckless foreign policy in the face of its already apparent colossal failure is of a piece with his unswerving commitment to his domestic agenda in spite of its apparent colossal failure.
In fact, the Achilles heel of any attempt to increase energy prices to a point necessary to alter consumer behavior is that this is exactly the type of policy that will face serious political opposition, and probably demise, every time.
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For now, we invest most where our capital is most wanted, give alms to the growing number of people who will need them, and in the meantime we patiently explain to our fellow citizens once again why the economic stagnation they face is the inevitable result of bad policy, and what we would have to do to get America back to growth.
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The second rate cut in five weeks was a modest one, but signals the intent of European policy makers to help the struggling economy in the face of a mounting debt crisis.
As well as supporters, there have been critics of the policy who say it is "unsustainable" in the face of the year-on-year rise.
However, intelligence and international relations experts had for the past few years been stating that the US must change its foreign policy or face the wrath of extremists.
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The president practised a policy of containment, his face rigid with diplomatically suppressed emotions.
Implied yields were already reflecting an about-face in the direction of short-term monetary policy before some profit-taking set in for Aussie bills.
Does he want to formulate -- or through you -- articulate his approach to the policy there even in the face of heightened U.S. casualties?
EU's environmental drum-banging at the European Council meeting last week (see article), are the political face of attempts to build that principle into economic policy.
The persistent and sustained reliance on falsehoods as the basis of policy, even in the face of evidence to the contrary, has reached levels that were previously unimaginable.
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