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Historically, good institutions such as secure property rights and the rule of law were seen as the single most important factor driving variation in the wealth of countries, and more corruption was
associated
with lower growth.
In fact, the FARC’s influence on drug trafficking has waned considerably in recent years, as the large cartels that once dominated Colombia’s narcotics industry have given way to numerous smaller criminal organizations, led by warlords
associated
with far-right political forces.
The Fund is not often
associated
with creativity and compassion.
In the process, she has provided a human face for an institution often
associated
with the prescription of bitter medicine.
Researchers who looked at early childhood development programs in Latin America have concluded that program participation is
associated
with improved school readiness, a higher probability of on-time primary school enrollment, lower rates of grade repetition and dropout, and improved academic performance overall.
Although projections by the IMF and others have been persistently optimistic, each setback has been treated as a temporary deviation,
associated
with its own unique cause: the Greek bailout, the tragic tsunami in Japan, the spike in volatility following Standard & Poor’s downgrade of US debt, and so on.
For most Scots, however, the Irish experience is not an appealing model – perhaps because it is
associated
with terrorism.
In the UK’s case, those milestones should include shorter-term goals and outcomes
associated
with the Brexit process.
Historically, flat yield curves have been
associated
with tight money and high-interest-rate policies.
On the contrary, because they lock in incumbents’ advantages and drive up the costs of new technology, such protections are
associated
with less new or follow-on innovation, weaker diffusion, and increased market concentration.
But negotiations for water-cooperation agreements are fraught with perceived risks
associated
with issues related to accountability, sovereignty, equity, and stability.
Profit-seeking employers, using and promoting human talents, would bring us as close to a free society of
associated
producers as is attainable in this fallen sublunary sphere.
Unlike football, the Olympics were always closely
associated
with elites: amateur athletes recruited from universities, and so on.
A fully functioning legal system and – perhaps more importantly – the mentality
associated
with the rule of law are often absent, or primitive, in most developing countries.
Each additional year of schooling is
associated
with a 9% increase in income.
In the end, it is unlikely that the worst fears
associated
with our graying populations will be realized.
To be sure, more incidents of global terrorism
associated
with Pakistan, such as July’s London bombings, will bring new pressures.
But they are unable to absorb them, owing to several factors
associated
with economic backwardness.
Though fragmentation and sectarian violence have recently become a more urgent danger, the risks
associated
with Iran’s emergence as a nuclear power should not be underestimated.
The late 1990's produced evidence that low dynamism was
associated
with weak economic performance, particularly low prosperity.
In fact, among the 12 large OECD nations, a higher degree of corporatism as commonly measured is loosely
associated
with lower employment and lower productivity.
Today, they are increasingly taking steps to remove subsidies, introduce market prices, and increase efficiency – policies that are more typically
associated
with energy-importing countries.
The last liberal cycle,
associated
with President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal and the economist John Maynard Keynes, was triggered by the Great Depression, though it took World War II’s massive government spending to get it properly going.
Once teaching reduces, if not eliminates, the original competitive advantage
associated
with a piece of research, academics and their funders are forced to seek new sources of advantage by producing new knowledge.
If the international community is serious about alleviating poverty and achieving development goals, tackling the diseases so directly
associated
with economic misery should be a fundamental objective.
The phrase “the day after” is most commonly
associated
with the word “hangover.”
But economic discontent (often
associated
with the euro), anger at the political establishment, the resurgent appeal of nationalism, and negative sentiment toward the EU are all recurring themes, whether it be in the United Kingdom, France, Hungary, Italy, Greece, the Netherlands, or Denmark.
Economic interdependence and the vulnerability
associated
with it is an inescapable fact of contemporary life.
The physical and economic burdens
associated
with NCDs fall the hardest where they are least easily borne: low- and middle-income countries, where 80% of NCD-related deaths occur.
Ricard could, on request, empathize with others’ pain, but he found it unpleasant and draining; by contrast, he described compassion meditation as “a warm positive state
associated
with a strong pro-social motivation.”
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