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The lurch toward populism was strengthened when the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance concluded that a rural employment-guarantee scheme and a populist farm-loan waiver
aided
its victory in the 2009 election.
Since then, the number of women in parliament has steadily increased,
aided
by a 33% quota and rules dictating how many women must be included on party lists.
Fortunately, the opposite happened: federal revenues tripled under the impact of a rapid post-war reconstruction boom, and continued to grow rapidly,
aided
by the country’s ability to remain neutral while wars ravaged the European continent.
The new company’s work would be
aided
by prior agreements among regulatory agencies on the requirements for registration of new products, among intellectual-property holders on waiving royalty rights, and among governments on liability-protection for the company and compensation for the victims of unexpected adverse reactions to new products.
Those who seem more interested in disproving the case for negotiation than in disarming North Korea should reflect on the fact that their ultra-realism has
aided
and abetted a regime dedicated to the proposition that eventually the world will come to accept its nuclear status.
President Estrada of the Philippines, who never mastered his office, was removed in a bloodless coup
aided
by mob rule.
While a diplomatic track alone will not suffice to persuade the North Koreans to behave properly, those who focus more on the failure of diplomacy than on the North Koreans’ perfidy have unwittingly
aided
and abetted the North.
Its earliest manifestation, the novel,
aided
by new print technologies, created a market that allowed for much wider access to literature.
All this comes from carefully acquired experience – technical and sociological – with delivering expert medical advice through teleconference facilities,
aided
by satellite links.
Here, she was
aided
by the great confidence that Obama placed in her – a remarkable outcome, given their rivalry in the 2008 presidential campaign.
The economic historian Douglas Irwin has challenged the argument that nineteenth-century protectionist policy
aided
the growth of infant industries in the United States.
On the contrary, the quick international acceptance of the euro as one of the world’s premier currencies,
aided
by the European Central Bank’s determination to keep inflation under control, indicates that the monetary project is going full steam ahead.
And, with the resource boom fueling Russia’s self-proclaimed return to international influence, the Kremlin will continue to exploit its successful strategy of playing one European country off against another,
aided
by the EU’s lack of a coherent Russia strategy and a common energy policy.
The best chance to end cotton subsidies soon was lost last December, when African countries,
aided
by India and Brazil, pressed hard for the elimination of cotton subsidies, at the World Trade Organization’s meeting in Hong Kong.
Cleverly, they positioned the party as conservative rather than Islamist – a process
aided
by the corruption, bickering, and incompetence of the existing parties.
Successive US presidents, from Richard Nixon to Obama,
aided
China’s economic rise.
That collective failure is, naturally,
aided
and abetted by the Greek state’s perpetual lack of preparedness: its failure to clear fields and forests of accumulated kindling during the winter and spring, for example, or to establish and maintain emergency escape routes for residents.
Aided
by digital technologies, they are advancing their own interest in earning more, while benefiting from more flexible working arrangements.
Genes often work together, sometimes
aided
by factors such as a person’s diet or behavior, to cause a condition.
These militias were
aided
by the Quds Force, the Revolutionary Guard’s special forces unit, which took its direction from Iran’s religious leadership.
The country would be free to choose its own team, but the escrow account manager,
aided
by an international advisory board of expert volunteers, would need to agree that it is, in fact, world-class.
Populism’s resurgence has no doubt been
aided
by the anonymity of EU institutions, in contrast to the traditional welfare-providing institutions of the nation-state.
As a result, the food industry,
aided
and abetted by ostensibly well-meaning scientists and politicians, has afflicted humankind with the plague of chronic metabolic disease, which threatens to bankrupt health care worldwide.
Admittedly, Congress could have better communicated its values and objectives to voters; but the BJP’s historic victory mainly reflected widespread anti-incumbent sentiment after ten years of Congress rule,
aided
by Modi’s ability to convince Indians that he is the messiah of change.
Though most European economies are now growing again,
aided
by lower oil prices and currency depreciation, the pace of expansion remains anemic.
But insurance technology is improving,
aided
by improved information technology.
Here, Xi has been
aided
by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s evident disdain for the US and the West.
Aided
by the dollar’s exorbitant capacity to magnetize buyers of US government debt, he feels certain that the more he boosts the federal budget deficit (via tax giveaways to his ilk), the greater the political pressure on Congress to cut Social Security, Medicare, and other entitlements.
Of those who attacked the US, an overwhelming number were citizens of Saudi Arabia,
aided
by Pakistanis.
That put an end to the East Turkestan Republic in Xinjiang, which Muslim groups,
aided
by Josef Stalin, established in 1944, while World War II was raging.
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