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For the EU authorities, by contrast, a Greek default would now be much less problematic than previously
assumed.
In other words, $100 a half-century from now is worth $15, $10, or even less today, depending on the
assumed
interest rate.
From Beethoven to BeijingLONDON – On July 1, 17 years ago, I was sailing on Britain’s Royal Yacht away from Hong Kong where, at midnight the previous day, China
assumed
sovereignty under the terms of an international agreement with the United Kingdom (tabled at the United Nations) known as the Joint Declaration.
It is only in more sluggish industrial economies, where wages are
assumed
to be inflexible, that policymakers advocate exchange-rate movements as a means to overcome wage stickiness.
The peak ratio and the subsequent downward trajectory depend crucially on the
assumed
pace of economic growth.
Those who
assumed
– as many did – that Bush would walk away with the Republican nomination were misreading the political barometer.
Those who in recent years
assumed
that they could sweep into power by disrupting Parliament and agitating against the government should take heed.
Unlike Jiang and Hu, Xi
assumed
quick command of the Chinese Communist Party, the government, and the military, and very effectively shepherded the Third Plenum’s historic reforms.
The health advantages of providing networked water supplies are less dramatic than is often
assumed.
It is often
assumed
that a pool of very highly skilled labor is crucial to deploy AI.
For two hundred years, economists used simple economic models that
assumed
that information was perfect - i.e. that all participants have equal and transparent knowledge of the relevant factors.
To be sure, Putin’s agenda in Ukraine is widely
assumed
to extend well beyond preventing the country from becoming a base for anti-Russian military forces.
But, given the obvious advantages of democratic market capitalism to the system that had just fallen apart, it was
assumed
that the economy would flourish and citizens would demand a greater voice.
It is often
assumed
that if and when the United States loses its place as the global hegemon in that system, China will be the country to lead the world.
More fundamentally, Congress must ask itself whether the responsibilities that it
assumed
in America’s formative years provide a template for today.
By the time Jefferson
assumed
the presidency, that quasi-war had ended, but the challenge posed by the Barbary Pirates remained.
The word Yalta, too, has
assumed
a life of its own, serving for years as a symbol of a division of the world by the great powers: of the large and powerful deciding the fate of the small and powerless without asking their advice, of inadmissibly pragmatic concessions or compromises by democratic governments vis-?-vis the overpowering strength of a totalitarian regime.
The reason for this additional levy is that a few weeks ago the UK’s Office for National Statistics announced, proudly, that it had discovered that the country’s gross national income (GNI) had been much higher than previously assumed, not only in 2013, but also in all previous years.
He then
assumed
the European Union presidency just days after the resounding Irish “No” to the Lisbon Treaty reduced his role to an exercise in damage control at best.
Many of his colleagues
assumed
he was joking; he wasn’t.
We
assumed
it always would.
Morsi was able to rule without restraint, trampling freely on citizens’ fundamental rights, because the military regime that
assumed
control after Hosni Mubarak’s 2011 ouster scheduled presidential elections before a constitution was adopted.
Compare that to risks
assumed
in the crisis, and it is an excellent deal for Germany.”
What sealed Nokia’s fate was a series of decisions made by Stephen Elop in his position as CEO, which he
assumed
in October 2010.
As exchange markets became ever bigger during the past 20 years, most commentators
assumed
that central banks’ ability to influence exchange rates through intervention had shrunk radically.
Japanese primate researchers
assumed
that each individual animal had a distinct personality, and they did not hesitate to give their subjects names.
A useful starting point is to examine the key appointments that have been made since President Xi Jinping
assumed
office.
The world
assumed
for years that North Korea possesses enough nuclear material to make a half-dozen or more basic nuclear bombs.
But what was
assumed
is now known.
But, with the psychotic label already affixed to their files, whatever they did was
assumed
to be a symptom of their insanity.
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