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In the widely
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“Fox” index measuring state control of majority and minority religions, in which zero represents the least state control, and figures in the thirties represent the greatest degree of control, all but two current EU member states get scores that are in the zero to six range.
According to a study –
cited
in the World Bank report – by MIT’s Tavneet Suri and Georgetown University’s William Jack, mobile accounts have enabled 185,000 Kenyan women to leave farming and start more remunerative small businesses and retail activities.
Many have
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as evidence of more durable rebalancing the “onshoring” of US manufacturing that had previously relocated to emerging markets.
The Swedish bank cleanup in the early 1990’s is often
cited
as an example of how successful this idea can be.
The Pentagon has flaunted its capability to demolish China’s artificial islands, whose creation Chinese President Xi Jinping has
cited
as one of his key accomplishments.
The problem of “moral hazard” – which posits that actors will take excessive risks if they do not expect to bear fully the consequences of their actions – is commonly
cited
as a reason not to protect shareholders of bailed-out firms.
President Bush
cited
seeming huge job growth in the last 13 months, claiming that America's labor market turned the corner.
In the United States, President George W. Bush’s Commission to Strengthen Social Security
cited
Siegel for its claim that the government should encourage people to invest in stocks.
The technicality the commission
cited
would be absurdly funny if its potential results were not so incendiary: the CEC objected to the fact that the Tymoshenko bloc candidates listed only their home towns on the party list, not their precise street address.
Moreover, they must contend with the country’s remarkable economic success of recent decades, which is often
cited
to muzzle detractors, especially those who criticize the government’s human-rights record.
The health ministry
cited
a 9.5% increase in deaths caused by infectious diseases from 2011 to 2012.
In case you’re wondering, the first two authors of the report Trump
cited
– just published in March – are Bernstein and Montgomery.
Indeed, regulatory issues are still
cited
as a serious deterrent to investment.
The key feature of this regime is that there is only one central bank with the power to create money -- in the examples cited, the U.S. Federal Reserve.
There is a kernel of truth to many of the concerns
cited
above, especially with respect to the current inflation problem.
The same goes for Japan, whose stance on the abduction of its citizens by North Korean agents in the 1970’s and 1980’s was also
cited
by the Kim regime last June as a reason for walking out of the six-party talks.
Yet the paper is now widely cited, and what was described in its title as ‘abnormal’ now becomes ‘aggressive behaviour.’
It quickly became a story of "rich versus poor," widely
cited
as an example of high-level corruption.
The Hama massacre is often
cited
as an example of Syrian sectarianism.
(According to data
cited
by Cliffe, the majority of the UK’s population will be non-white by 2070.)
According to a 1994 survey of federal employees in the US,
cited
in the “dark triad” study, 44% of female workers, and 19% of male workers, reported being sexually harassed on the job within the two previous years.
Even the US Supreme Court
cited
its reasoning when striking down anti-homosexuality laws in Texas in 2003.
Trump has
cited
national security concerns in order to justify his tariffs – including the hefty tariffs on steel and aluminum (automotive imports may be next) that he has imposed.
The economic explanation emphasizes that in a world of widening economic inequality and stagnating middle-class incomes (here the United States is
cited
as Exhibit A), no one should be surprised if angry middle- and working-class voters turn to politicians who promise to reverse these trends.
First, the true personal distribution of income – comprising all income, whether from labor or from capital – is almost surely worse than commonly
cited
headline figures suggest.
Such policies have proved effective not only in Northern Europe – the most commonly
cited
model – but also in Eastern European countries like Lithuania, Estonia, and even Hungary, demonstrating that they can be applied anywhere.
According to the study by Goldman Sachs that I cited, it only needs to depreciate against the eurozone average by 10% or less.
She has also repeatedly
cited
the moral (and legal) obligation that we all owe to refugees.
In “Fear in the Voting Booth: The 2004 Presidential Election,” a study published in Political Behavior in 2007, researchers from Duke University and Michigan State University
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surveys in which 42% of US respondents deemed terrorism to be the most important issue in the election.
Senegalese Prime Minister Abdoul Mbaye has
cited
high interest rates as a major impediment to GDP growth.
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