Accompanied
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I learned this first-hand when I
accompanied
a group from the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on a recent trip to Ecuador.
This is why, over the centuries, poor living conditions, malnutrition, and diabetes always
accompanied
TB outbreaks.
The rising oil prices that
accompanied
the adoption of these policies initially muted their impact, as imports could make up for the fall in output.
All of this was
accompanied
by tweets from the president himself, declaring that the US will pursue its own solutions to key issues if other countries do not offer to help.
Foreign-exchange controls, typically
accompanied
by price controls, give the government the sense that it can have its cake (lax policies) and eat low inflation.
To have the desired effect, QE should have been
accompanied
not only by official efforts to restore impaired lending channels (especially those directed at small- and medium-size enterprises), but also by specific lending targets for banks.
Spain, Greece, Portugal, and Ireland, in particular, allowed the low interest rates that
accompanied
the euro’s introduction to fuel domestic booms.
There was considerable sentimental attachment toward Aboriginal sportsmen and women, and indeed toward Australia’s indigenous people generally – apparent in the outpouring of emotion, remarked worldwide, that
accompanied
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s moving “Apology to the Stolen Generation” in 2008.
Agreement is also needed that each country’s multi-year deficit-reduction plan will be
accompanied
by acceleration of consumer spending in the East and of targeted investment in education and innovation in the West.
When it comes to the experience of work, many – especially in continental Europe – believe that optimal allocation (entailing well-functioning institutions), if
accompanied
by investment in education, is all that is needed.
Such risk pooling,
accompanied
by institution-building across all sectors (not just health and education), could go a long way toward boosting economic growth and development in Africa and elsewhere.
After 1980, global integration was
accompanied
by rising domestic inequality.
I accept that the most powerful anti-poverty program is economic growth, but it works only if and when it is
accompanied
by distributive justice.
In fact, the devaluation last August was
accompanied
by the announcement of a more market-oriented mechanism for setting the renminbi’s exchange rate in the interbank market, with the daily fixing rate based on the previous day’s closing price.
Today’s accumulating crises,
accompanied
by America’s strategic fatigue, are forcing Europe to define what role it will play in the future of Western – and global – stability.
More recently, many advanced countries have discovered a “new” set of growth models with built-in structural limitations: excessive private or public consumption, or both, usually
accompanied
and enabled by rising debt and inflated asset prices, and a corresponding decline in investment.
Higher prices fuel higher growth in these countries, which,
accompanied
by a population boom, leads to higher domestic energy consumption.
In fact the poor may not benefit from growth – or they may have to wait too long – unless growth is
accompanied
by anti-poverty policies.
But this may not be optimal for the transition economies, which are still experiencing deep structural changes
accompanied
by sizable relative price adjustments and large capital inflows.
For Chinese firms, such a movement will have to be
accompanied
by a fundamental change in mentality.
Such a transfer of public debt would be unfair, Germany contends – not least because high levels of public debt are often
accompanied
by higher levels of household wealth than in northern Europe.
There is, and they reflect the fact that general economic tendencies will be
accompanied
by multi-speed dynamics at many levels.
From persistent differences in unemployment rates depending on skills and education to record-high income and wealth inequalities, each economic decision will be
accompanied
by the need for social judgment – whether explicit or, more likely, implicit – regarding its distributional impact.
It is not surprising that the triumph of the PC seemed to be
accompanied
by a revival of the nineteenth-century vision of classical liberalism and individualism.
Indeed, steps by the authorities to mollify public opinion will continue to be
accompanied
by increased pressure on the opposition and on civil-society organizations.
There may well be internal crises, as in Japan, but that is not
accompanied
by a foreign exchange crisis.
Default likely would be
accompanied
by severe economic contraction – Argentina’s GDP fell 15% after it defaulted in 2002.
The extension of the basing accord until 2042 was
accompanied
by an agreement permitting the return of Russian intelligence officers to the Sevastopol base and the termination of Ukraine’s long-term intelligence cooperation with NATO.
From 1970 to 1980, the Western economies experienced rising inflation,
accompanied
by interest-rate hikes.
Kubrick suggested that people –
accompanied
by a computer – would pilot spacecraft to explore planets like Jupiter and Saturn.
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