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It is by now patently obvious that austerity and domestic reforms are not enough to pull the eurozone's periphery out of deep recession.
Compared to 2008-2009, when policymakers had ample space to act, monetary and fiscal authorities are running out of policy bullets (or, more cynically, policy rabbits to pull out of their hats).
But neither Japan nor the European Union seems ready to pull its own weight, owing in part to decades of dependency on US security.
Iran and Syria, which have played a spoiler role in Iraq up to now, may also now be anxious to find a way to pull the country back from the brink.
In the 1960's, France decided to pull out of the NATO integrated command and asked NATO forces to leave its territory.
But, using gas electrification, we could pull more than four people out of poverty for the same amount.
Block thinkers on each side give aid and comfort to block thinkers on the other side, and with each exchange they pull us closer toward an abyss.
So banks may prefer to pull out instead.
Cameron would be more vulnerable than any leader in postwar British history to blackmail by his own party's dissidents and extremists, who see it as their historic mission to pull Britain out of the EU.
Is he prepared to pull his troops back from the Demilitarized Zone and dismantle the tens of thousands of artillery that are capable of reaching Seoul?
So the Communist Party is trapped in the internet, because the government cannot pull the plug on it without hamstringing the economy.
Can anything pull the Atlantic alliance's policies on arms exports together?
In fact, the analogy of holding victims at gunpoint is misleading, because in public decision-making we can hardly claim that everything is all right as long as we don't pull the trigger.
Temporary commodity booms typically pull workers, capital, and land away from fledgling manufacturing sectors and production of other internationally traded goods.
But higher energy prices, by themselves, will not cause the ECB to pull the interest-rate trigger.
That alone would provide the counterweight to the forces that pull him in the wrong direction.
If Europe wants to pull its weight on the global stage, it will have to act with greater unity of purpose and shoulder a greater share of responsibility.
On the contrary, Hoover and other figures argued in a perfectly modern, Keynesian fashion that large-scale public-works programs were needed to pull the economy out of the trough.
If we act together and pull in the same direction, we all will win.
But fear can drive people to pull up the drawbridge.
Ironically, China's juggling act may prove even more difficult for the authorities to pull off in a market-based, consumer-oriented system.
FRANKFURT - At the height of the financial crisis in 2008-2009, it seemed as if Western banks would pull up their foreign stakes and go home, leaving financial markets much more fragmented along national lines.
Third, the allure of rejoining Europe after years of isolation, together with the European Union's commitment to enlargement, provided a gravitational pull - and a legislative template - that helped policymakers justify and implement difficult reforms.
But, while Colombia is not as bad off as some of its neighbors, the country will not be able to pull itself out of the crisis easily.
But eventually central banks must pull the plug. Otherwise they will end up in intensive care themselves as credit losses overwhelm their balance sheets.

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