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alternative options, ultra-easy monetary policy has helped to mitigate the depth of the post-crisis recession.
Not only is foreign capital conspicuously absent, but so are foreign managers, workers, intellectuals, and ideas.
Oxfam, one of the world's leading NGOs, with offices and branches all over the world, is
absent
altogether.
It is also significant that big financial collapses occurred again in the 1970’s, after being virtually
absent
in the 1950’s and 1960’s, when the Keynesian system of managed economies and the Bretton Woods system of managed exchange rates was in place.
But regional cooperation to find creative solutions to a crisis that is in many respects interrelated remains
absent.
Britain and the US had contested elections and political systems that limited the arbitrary exercise of executive power – institutions that are
absent
in China’s political system.
European strategists largely dismissed America’s interpretation that force had won the Cold War, believing that cooperation had triumphed precisely because force was
absent.
Beyond the obvious availability of countervailing duties as an enforcement tool, several of the DSM’s institutional characteristics, which are
absent
in the ICSID, help to create and sustain legitimacy.
Absent
the IMF, the one institution that might be able to take action is the fiercely independent European Central Bank.
But,
absent
Duda’s vetoes, this would not have presented any obstacle, as Poland’'s Constitutional Court, which pronounces on such matters, was (illegally) packed with PiS loyalists at the end of last year.
Restructuring Debt in the DarkCAMBRIDGE – As the Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank begin in Washington, DC, one member country is conspicuously absent: Venezuela.
The traits are also weaker among women, who have a strong presence on the radical left, while being nearly
absent
among both radical Islamists and right-wing extremists.
Sensitive detection of pathogens, such as HIV, typically relies on the presence of nucleic acids (DNA or RNA), which are
absent
in prions.
During the 27 years that it lasted, huge growth in international trade, supported by non-volatile pricing, was the norm, and large financial crises were
absent.
Moreover, the UN also estimates that there are 45 million people living with HIV/AIDS in countries where health systems are either
absent
or very poor, and that over the next 20 years there will be some 10 million new cases of cancer in the developing world.
But the Court ruled that,
absent
a showing of actual racial bias in the minds of testers and administrators – virtually impossible to prove – the pervasive reality of racial disadvantage was not unlawful.
Absent
significant inflation, nominal house prices probably need to fall another 15% in the US, and more in Spain, the UK, and many other countries.
But such measures are of no use when the military remains firmly in control, the rule of law is absent, and the government refuses to admit to the systematic sexual violence committed by its soldiers as they terrorize the population.
But, as at the 16th Congress five years ago, bona fide farmers and workers will be absent, while an increasingly tribalized Party will focus on reconciling its intense factional competition.
Bone tools and beads are virtually
absent
from sites in Africa and the Near East inhabited by modern humans beginning 100,000 years ago, and few abstract engravings on bone and on fragments of ochre are found at African sites dated to 75,000 years ago.
So we dwelled on the case of Melania Trump, the new First Lady, who maintained a strangely
absent
air throughout the ceremony.
Until now, that cyclical pattern has been
absent
in the post-crisis “new normal.”
In Kosovo, such clarity is and has been absent; as a result, NATO and the UN have no clear idea about when and how both should leave.
Institutions cause deterioration in a child, even where neglect and abuse are
absent.
Crisis resolution mechanisms for banks that operate globally were
absent.
Mexicans make up more than half of the flow and stock – legal or not – of all immigrants in the US, but a point of view attempting to reflect their interests and aspirations has been largely
absent
from the American discussion.
Some minor revisions to the final report might be made, but the procedures of a real parliamentary democracy-proposal, debate, and resolution-remain
absent.
Absent
large price changes for raw materials, the consumer price index evolves along with the GDP deflator (the price deflator for the entire economy).
What is needed is some kind of dialogue between human intuition and the compelling reality of big data – a dialogue that is currently
absent
from management and government systems.
But,
absent
further analysis, the leadership vacuum becomes a catchall explanation.
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