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The eurozone went one step further, aiming through monetary unification to eradicate fully the transaction costs
associated
with national currencies and exchange-rate risk.
Khamenei’s political standing is closely
associated
with the current nuclear policy, and he lacks the charisma and authority necessary to move the political and religious elite toward compromise.
This rate of potential output growth – roughly half the pre-crisis trend – is
associated
with an aggregate unemployment rate of about 8%.
But, despite this and
associated
growth disappointments, 2013 will be a stronger year for the global economy than many people expect.
Deadlines were critical for economic reform in Europe, but one feature of deadlines is that they expire, and once they are gone, the pressure
associated
with them also subsides.
These problems notwithstanding, we think the reforms
associated
with the euro were great and well-executed.
The unfunded liability
associated
with this will total billions of pounds.
With this approach offering no better chance at success, the country has been pushed back to pursuing measures that, at least in the mind of much of the public, are
associated
with the old regime.
It claims to own the rights to any test for the presence of the two critical genes
associated
with breast cancer – and has ruthlessly enforced that right, though their test is inferior to one that Yale University was willing to provide at much lower cost.
But steps can be taken now to help mitigate some of the problems
associated
with this business culture, such as a lack of availability of adequate risk capital for new entrepreneurs.
While some kinds of sanctions against international aggression appear to be necessary, we must remain mindful of the risks
associated
with extreme or punishing measures.
As uncertainty and instability
associated
with that process spread around the globe, the West has responded with either timidity or nostalgia for older forms of nationalism that failed in the past and certainly will not work now.
The most encompassing view is that of the “political-economy” school, which argues that health inequalities are determined by capitalist economies’ hierarchical structure and the
associated
political choices about resource distribution.
Adaptation to climate change is typically
associated
with the “hardware” of major development projects.
It also requires us to reduce or manage the risks
associated
with changing climate activity.
To be sure, there has been the normal inflation
associated
with large increases in import prices that always follow large devaluations, but rather than setting off a spiral of price increases, inflation rates appear to be dampening.
At the same time, the involvement of a rule-bound international agency would minimize the political poison
associated
with bank recapitalizations and currency interventions.
There is also a more fundamental reason to focus on future variations in the stock of pension debt
associated
with pension reforms: the EU has no business interfering with pension liabilities of individual member states.
Of course, the global imbalances
associated
with China’s economic rise can take longer to adjust than they otherwise would, simply because the US welcomes it as being in America’s own interest.
Initially, the costs
associated
with enlargement were not a politically significant issue.
The same get-rich-quick confusion of means and ends is causing Argentina, host of the G-20 Summit later this year, to pursue fracking of natural gas, with all the
associated
climate and environmental risks, instead of tapping its bounteous potential in wind, solar, and hydro power.
Extreme stressors also cause increased activity in brain regions
associated
with processing fear and threat-related information (which can trigger post-traumatic stress disorder).
Just as we demand that our governments address risks
associated
with terrorism or epidemics, we should put concerted pressure on them to act now to preserve our natural environment and curb climate change.
Likewise, good schooling occurs not as a result of monetary rewards and costs – the stock-in-trade of conventional economics – but because students, parents, and teachers identify with their schools, and because that identification is
associated
with learning.
The legal and political issues
associated
with the competing territorial claims – and the marine and energy resources and navigation rights that go with them – are mind-bogglingly complex.
In rural Pakistan, remittances are
associated
with higher school enrollment, especially for girls.
The higher the educational attainment level
associated
with an occupation’s requirements, the lower the probability of its displacement by a smart machine.
Today, many former officials
associated
with those policies, such as Mushahid Hussain, a former information minister, concede that Pakistan should have contained militancy long ago.
So tweeted US President Donald Trump just hours after more than a hundred American, French, and British cruise missiles hit three sites in Syria believed to be
associated
with chemical weapons production.
MDR-TB was inversely
associated
with successful treatments.
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