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They are
afflicted
by subpar consumption, excess saving, and chronic trade surpluses.
Several points about these recommendations warrant comment, beginning with the fact that the planning committee consisted almost entirely of people who do not actually treat patients and thus do not see firsthand the suffering of the
afflicted
and their families.
What is particularly significant is that every offspring of two patients with sickle-cell anemia will be
afflicted
with the disease.
Moreover, the Federal Reserve has viewed trade deficits as a helpful brake on inflation, while politicians now view them as a way to buy off consumers
afflicted
by wage stagnation.
According to the State minister of health in Bihar, kala-azar has since
afflicted
12,000 people in 30 districts, killing 408.
We must do this not only out of a sense of justice, but also because, in a world
afflicted
with such extreme disparities, its poorest residents lose their voice, even when they have the right to vote.
It has
afflicted
the United States Navy, which is now investigating more than 60 admirals and hundreds more officers for fraud and bribery.
The Dartmouth researchers found that, of the estimated 138,000 breast cancers detected annually in the US, the test did not help 120,000-134,000 of the
afflicted
women.
Since Confucianism was essentially an agnostic ideology, concerned with the management of the visible world, the post-Confucians experienced little of the spiritual angst that
afflicted
Hindus, Muslims, and Christians in their collision with the “materialism” of industrial society.
The Japanese economy has, in fact, been on the leading edge of many of the more serious problems that have
afflicted
the global economy in recent years.
Most institutions that are invested in an individualistic orientation hold up the person as sinner, culpable, afflicted, insane, or irrational.
Because Europe has been profoundly
afflicted
by its slump, the change in policy regime will take time for the Continent’s economy to get wind in its sails.
A paradigmatic example is the war in Syria: the horrible humanitarian tragedy that has
afflicted
the country’s population for more than seven years fueled a refugee crisis that shook the foundations of the European Union.
changes are likely to be permanent, and offer hope that the wide-scale violence that
afflicted
the country between 2003 and 2007 will not return after US forces depart.
In parts of Southern Africa more than 20% of adults are
afflicted.
The main causes of the fighting that has
afflicted
the DRC for so long have been competition for control of that impoverished country’s vast natural resources and neighboring Rwanda’s effort to wipe out what it sees as a potential threat posed by perpetrators of the 1994 genocide who took refuge in the DRC.
European industry is
afflicted
by similar problems.
When the bubble bursts, the
afflicted
country can restore competitiveness only through a painful process of real depreciation.
Today, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s regime is
afflicted
with the same terminal disease, despite – or because of – the seemingly impermeable political wall that it spent years constructing around itself.
But a parallel (thankfully more civilized) split
afflicted
my side: the left.
Afflicted
by a profound sense of amnesia, central banks have repeated the same mistake they made in the pre-crisis froth of 2003-2007 – over staying excessively accommodative monetary policies.
Afflicted
by historically high unemployment, massive under-employment, and relatively stagnant real wages, while burdened with underwater mortgages, excessive debt, and subpar saving, US consumers are stretched as never before.
So, can Lebanon escape the curse of the “devil’s excrement” that has
afflicted
many of its Middle Eastern neighbors?
The economic crisis in southern Europe stemmed from an inflationary credit bubble that resulted from the absence of interest-rate premiums, and that robbed the
afflicted
countries of their competitiveness.
A continent once
afflicted
by military takeovers has slowly but surely implanted stable democracies.
Afflicted
by corruption, the law-enforcement authorities are not in a position to prevent the threat of terrorism or to crush organized crime.
Along with health professionals, the audience at the conference included children
afflicted
with these diseases, along with their families.
I would include among them pediatric oncologists, the staff of burn units, the volunteers who treat patients with lethal infectious diseases such as Ebola, and the professionals who diagnose and treat debilitating genetic diseases and work with the
afflicted
families.
The most
afflicted
countries are in a depression.
The MIT School, by contrast, argues that real-world economies are
afflicted
by pervasive market failures, including imperfect competition and monopoly, externalities associated with problems like pollution, and an inability to supply public goods such as street lighting or national defense.
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