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The international community should not let itself be held hostage by this possibility; but it must be
borne
in mind.
Sino-North Korean relations have
borne
a significant scar since 1991, when China recognized South Korea without insisting that the US formally recognize the North.
If the International Monetary Fund’s latest forecasts are
borne
out – an iffy proposition, to be sure – the nearly 3.6% average annual growth in world GDP expected over the 2017-2018 period would represent a modest uptick from the 3.2% pace of the past two years.
A key problem all along has been that, though sanctions serve a common purpose, the costs of implementing them are
borne
by individual member states.
While governments have an obvious interest in military-related R&D, markets function well when the returns are received and the risks
borne
by private owners.
With unlimited support, by contrast, every single speculator could be quashed, and no loss would be
borne
(since intervention to support a weak currency would succeed).
According to the IMF, the total loss in terms of balance sheet write-offs will be nearly $1 trillion worldwide, of which the lion’s share probably will be
borne
by US financial institutions.
And the closer the US economy gets to full employment, the more the costs of protectionism are
borne
by US consumers, rather than Chinese exporters.
These considerations must be
borne
in all efforts to support basic research.
And that faith has been more than
borne
out.
Private risks must be privately
borne.
Consumption-tax hikes will be
borne
by consumers; the TPP will create new challenges for farmers; and deregulation will run counter to some bureaucrats’ interests.
There are, in fact, many lessons, some of which should be
borne
in mind by politicians in the US and elsewhere as they fight their budget battles.
One hopes we can soon redirect our attention from the urgent need to save lives to the longer-term costs of the pandemic, not least those being
borne
disproportionately by women.
Predictions early in this decade that the renminbi might challenge the dollar for the number one spot by 2020 clearly will not be
borne
out.
But while less-educated whites have
borne
the brunt of the first epidemic, African-Americans and Hispanics have been disproportionately killed by COVID-19.
While they may hurt specific American firms and investors, such practices are not, in general, of a BTN nature: either they benefit the rest of the world in aggregate (as with subsidies), or their economic costs, where they exist, are
borne
primarily at home (as with state ownership).
And harm-reduction services consistently fail to meet the needs of the groups that have
borne
the brunt of punitive drug policies for decades, such as people of African descent including African-Americans and indigenous people around the world.
By the time Cassandra’s warnings are
borne
out, it is always already too late.
This pattern has been
borne
out during the COVID-19 crisis.
Other BRI countries will probably also ask for debt forgiveness and write-offs, the costs of which will ultimately be
borne
by Chinese savers.
Only after she has learned these theorems, and has practiced the mental gymnastics needed to derive their mathematical proofs, will she be exposed to “exceptions” – for example, “externalities” of the production process, like climate-change-inducing pollution, which imposes costs not fully
borne
by the polluter.
That, too, is
borne
out by the data.
The US policy of confronting and containing the regime has not
borne
fruit.
Instead, the episode convinced France and Britain of Germany’s aggressive intentions – a conclusion
borne
out three years later by the outbreak of war.
If all of these outcomes are
borne
out, Western leaders could decide that the strategy was worth it.
Since then, our assessment has been
borne
out, and our concerns have deepened.
But this assumption has not been
borne
out in the decade since the 2008 financial crisis.
But again, there is little evidence of this assumption being
borne
out in recent years.
Her question is
borne
out by fully equipped militarized police units deployed on the streets of the same cities where nurses wore garbage bags as personal protective equipment.
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