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For the EU, the wars that
accompanied
the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s signified an utter failure.
This was
accompanied
by credit easing (CE), which took the form of central-bank purchases of private or semi-private assets – such as mortgage- and other asset-backed securities, covered bonds, corporate bonds, real-estate trust funds, and even equities via exchange-traded funds.
Many studies have also shown that there is hardly any major asset price inflation episode which was not
accompanied
if not preceded by strong growth of money and/or credit.
Worldwide, there is growing discontent with globalization, digitization, and free trade,
accompanied
by a slow shift toward protectionism.
As in Japan, a financial bubble
accompanied
the currency appreciation.
Democracy in the United States, for example, has been
accompanied
by increasing inequality, so much so that the upper 1% now receives around one-quarter of national income – with wealth being even more inequitably distributed.
Moreover, in many countries, democracy has been
accompanied
by civil strife, factionalism, and dysfunctional governments.
If Bush’s new military plan is a temporary step to buy time to move in the direction of the Iraq Study Group’s proposals of training Iraqi forces and gradually withdrawing American forces, there may be something to be said for it as one last chance, but only if it is
accompanied
by the diplomatic advice that the study group also suggested.
People began to note a distinct and deepening disparity between globalization’s winners and losers, with weak wage growth
accompanied
by robust returns for the wealthy.
So today's pay-as-you-go system must be
accompanied
by a capitalized system that will be voluntary for a large part of today's employees and mandatory for new entrants.
Meanwhile, massive corruption is devastating Egypt’s economy, with growth falling by half in the last two years,
accompanied
by rising unemployment, higher inflation, and currency depreciation.
Moreover, Bush’s proposals won’t fix social security – unless they are
accompanied
by drastic benefit cuts.
The US sees falling European defence budgets
accompanied
by new and unnecessary command structures, which merely duplicate the command structure that exists within NATO.
This could be
accompanied
by a pledge to create a legislature composed entirely of directly elected members in 2020.
Ukraine, reasonably enough, wants this agreement to be
accompanied
by an acknowledgment of its European destiny, and by clear steps towards reciprocal visa-free travel.
This punitive turn on the part of the European establishment was
accompanied
by the loss of all self-restraint.
These conditions are often
accompanied
by elaborate delusions – images of reality that confuse information generated in the mind with that provided from outside.
But he should replace his polemical hat with his analytical one and reflect more deeply on recent experience: deficit-cutting
accompanied
by recovery, job creation, and lower unemployment.
When a new kid arrived,
accompanied
by a doting mother, we could convey to one another with a mere glance that the kid would be an elé belé.
More precisely, debt reduction must be
accompanied
by a reduction in the target for the medium-term primary budget surplus, from the current 3.5% of GDP to no more than 1.5%.
With that vote, the international community began to eradicate the shameful indifference that
accompanied
the Holocaust, Rwanda, Srebrenica, Darfur, and too many similar catastrophes.
The birth of electricity and automotive power was
accompanied
by this apprehension, and it has grown stronger the further science has penetrated the natural world, unlocking the secrets of the atom and of our own genetic makeup.
That is why, in some societies, they are not allowed to emerge from those confines, or may do so only if fully covered and
accompanied
by a male relative.
France would like to see one, but only if it is
accompanied
by numerous guarantees.
Finally, there remains the remedy of impeachment, which is being discussed more and more openly in Washington these days,
accompanied
(in a sign of the times) by a book, The Case for Impeachment, by Allan J. Lichtman.
While emerging-market countries’ public-sector balance sheets are stronger than ever – with low deficits and debt
accompanied
by large foreign-currency reserves – household and corporate leverage have risen.
This stance will be difficult to maintain, if continued robust job creation is
accompanied
by much-needed wage growth.
Use of the phrase soared in the 1970s, following the collapse of the Bretton Woods system, of which the dollar was the linchpin, and in response to the high inflation that
accompanied
the presidencies of Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Jimmy Carter in the 1970s.
Third, any further sanctions should be
accompanied
by an earnest offer of dialogue and engagement.
Tight constraints on the quantity of such monetization would be essential, but the alternative is not no monetization; it is undisciplined de facto monetization,
accompanied
by denials that any monetization is taking place.
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