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According
to the World Bank, only nine countries in the world, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Israel, spend more than 4% of GDP on their militaries.
And last year,
according
to the IMF, China overtook the United States to become the world’s largest economy (in purchasing power parity terms).
According
to Subramanian, it could occur as early as 2020.
According
to America's Public Health Service, about 50% of mental problems reported in the US (other than those related to substance abuse) are accounted for by anxiety disorders, including phobias, panic attacks, post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, and generalized anxiety.
According
to Sherman, South Korea’s stance – reflected in its demand that Japan apologize, once again, for forcing Korean women to provide sexual services to the Imperial Army during World War II – has produced “paralysis, not progress.”
According
to Siedentop, features specific to Christianity led to liberal individualism, and they are absent from the other great world religions.
According
to University of Chicago oncologist Olufunmilayo Olopade, a diagnosis of cancer in Africa is “nearly always fatal.”
According
to Time magazine, 400,000 European researchers now work in the US.
And simply hoping that things will go
according
to plan, and nuclear command and control will stick, remains a gamble.
Obvious economic problems include Europe’s weak banks, China’s distorted property market, political uncertainty in the West, historically high private and public debt – 225% of GDP,
according
to the International Monetary Fund – and the reluctance of heavily indebted Greece and Portugal to comply with IMF programs.
According
to former Obama administration Chief Economist Christina Romer and David Romer of the University of California, Berkeley, even permanent transfer-payment increases provide stimulus for only a few months, and the effect does not spread to employment.
Should the immigration minister be judged
according
to the number of illegal immigrants expelled?
Should the education minister be assessed
according
to how much overtime work teachers are made to perform?
Should the culture minister be assessed
according
to the number of visitors to free museums and the share of French movies in the domestic market?
According
to Prime Minister Francois Fillon, “We are not at school.”
Beyond technical criteria, ministers will still be assessed
according
to the influence exercised by their party or political faction, election results, and their popularity among the media and the public.
Beyond that point, the goals of state action – the substance of ministers’ responsibilities – will still be assessed
according
to values whose richness and complexity cannot be reduced to the cold one-dimensionality of a spread sheet.
According
to a recent Pew Research Center survey, Asian-Americans – the fastest-growing ethnic group in the country – have, on average, the highest income and best education in the country.
According
to British climate minister Chris Huhne, the results showed that the United Nations climate-change negotiation system “really works and can produce results.”
According
to that deal – which was, of course, much celebrated at the time – a legal treaty was supposed to be ready for the 2009 Copenhagen meeting.
The injuries proved minor, but the incident embodies the paradox of China’s legal system: over the past two decades, China has enacted hundreds of laws and elevated “ruling the country
according
to law” to ideological and constitutional prominence.
According
to China’s Ministry of Land Resources, there were more than 90,000 cases of illegal land transfers last year, yet there were precious few prosecutions.
According
to a 2013 study by the RAND Corporation, more than 80% of Chinese aid and official financing underwrites raw material extraction and the construction of the roads, bridges, and ports needed to transport these resources to China.
According
to a recent study by AidData, an American research project, development assistance does not always increase influence.
In fact, far from adhering to the usual austerity narrative –
according
to which fiscal consolidation revives business confidence and thus investment and job creation – Spain’s return to growth partly reflects the easing of austerity since early 2014.
According
to the US Institute of Medicine, one in three people suffer from chronic pain – more than from heart disease, cancer, and diabetes combined.
Pain can be classified
according
to a variety of factors, such as duration or location.
In fact,
according
to Standard Chartered Bank, China ranks first worldwide in terms of both overall M2 and newly issued currency.
According
to Pan Gongsheng, a deputy governor of the PBOC, the relationship between the central bank and the financial sector entails both a division of labor and a system of checks and balances.
According
to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO, the leading nonpartisan experts), Social Security, together with Medicare, Medicaid, and other health-care programs, will grow to consume almost all tax revenues by 2035.
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