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Nevertheless, it was the cajas that concentrated the risk
associated
with the housing bubble, and whose governance presented the worst face of public ownership.
For example, an the Oil Ministry gave a $1.3 billion no-bid contract to an oil company
associated
with the Revolutionary Guard, and Ahmedinejad appointed his brother-in-law as cabinet secretary.
The Saudis, too, may be reluctant to be
associated
with a plan that many will deem a sellout.
This means that, if KMET continues to provide abortion services to women in Kenya, where 30-40% of hospitalizations of women are
associated
with unsafe abortions, it will lose the funding it needs to perform the similarly lifesaving work of teaching doctors how to handle complications
associated
with childbirth.
This means that most of the cost risks
associated
with longevity fall on government and the taxpayer.
To bolster the legitimacy of such a move, the Council would have to select the candidate more closely
associated
with the party that gained more votes, however narrow the margin.
Of the 14 indicators of progress
associated
with the primary gender equity goal, SDG 5, most countries are measuring just three.
And higher literacy rates among adolescent girls are
associated
with lower adolescent birth rates and improved health (SDG 3).
It is no coincidence that the last emerging-markets crisis, in 1997-1998, was also
associated
with a dramatic fall in oil prices.
A fourth explanation is that the world has so far been spared from the tail risks
associated
with today’s geopolitical conflagrations.
Given the risks
associated
with direct military action, the US is now alleged to be using cyber weapons to eliminate the North Korean nuclear threat against the US mainland.
It is well known that markets can price the “risks”
associated
with a normal distribution of events that can be statistically estimated and measured.
Moreover, if deflation were to become entrenched in the eurozone and other parts of the world, a negative nominal return could be
associated
with a positive real return.
The costs of managing the Social Security system are far smaller than those likely to be
associated
with privatized accounts.
A recent study by Erling Bath, Alex Bryson, James Davis, and Richard Freeman showed that the diffusion of individual pay since the 1970s is
associated
with pay differences between, not within, companies.
Getting into debt was long
associated
with profligacy or fecklessness.
The challenges
associated
with collecting and protecting data will only intensify in the years to come.
It broadened and deepened understanding of the problems
associated
with anti-depressants, giving patients a collective voice, as never before.
The aspects of community life
associated
with "connectedness" are similar in their effect to physical capital (a modern plant) or human capital (up-to-date skills): they allow people to be more productive.
Statistically, every hour spent watching television is
associated
with a diminished incidence of voting, of trusting other people, and of group membership.
The current decline in home prices is
associated
just as clearly with waning speculative enthusiasm among investors, which is likewise largely unrelated to monetary policy.
In capitalist societies, the high price tag
associated
with these new ways to extend life means that the poor and even the middle class can be excluded from important new benefits.
There is no other country in the world where fiscal conservatives would want to be
associated
with such a high-stakes gamble.
But such corrections – in 1979-1980, 1990-1991, and 2007-2008 – have also always been
associated
with a global slowdown or crisis.
Disaster-Proof DevelopmentNEW YORK – Over the last three decades, economic losses
associated
with natural disasters like floods, storm surges, hurricanes, and droughts have risen in lockstep with the steady climb in global temperatures.
This escalation will, of course, be driven largely by the increasingly frequent and intense weather events
associated
with higher global temperatures.
Similarly, the vice chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Thomas Hoenig, a political independent, consistently warns about the dangers
associated
with megabanks.
The Holocaust was born of an absurd and hallucinatory mechanism that
associated
the Jews with an invented congenital threat, and that gave rise to a deranged, burning, irrational hatred.
As the career outcomes
associated
with specific institutions and degree programs become more transparent, education and training providers will become more accountable for preparing their students for prosperous and productive lives.
Moreover, the data from early 2015 suggest that urban hiring remains near the impressive pace of recent years – hardly the labor-market stress normally
associated
with economic hard landings or recessions.
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