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Until now, the recessionary fiscal drag has been
concentrated
in the eurozone periphery and the UK.
Supranational economic and political institutions were clearly generating a backlash, as they
concentrated
more power in central governments.
Up to 90% of those deaths, which were
concentrated
in just 12 countries, could have been prevented through quality antenatal, obstetric, and perinatal care.
(Rain in Tibet is
concentrated
in its Himalayan region.)
While growth was so
concentrated
that popular resentment simmered, communism was kept at bay.
And this power to shape people’s attention is increasingly
concentrated
in the hands of a few companies.
A Future Made in EuropeROME – Over the last three years, the European Union, faced with the imperative of calming roiled markets and laying the foundations for a sound recovery, has
concentrated
largely on financial stability and reducing fiscal deficits and debt.
The core problem with information technology is that its economic benefits might be
concentrated
and that the wealth it creates may accrue predominantly to people who have subtle skills that computers can't duplicate, or who have the first-mover advantage, or who have the right business connections.
So far, China’s FDI outflows have been
concentrated
in developing countries and a handful of resource-rich developed countries, including Australia and Canada, and have been aimed at facilitating trade and acquiring access to natural resources.
In his interviews with managers, he was told that it is best (at least from a manager’s point of view) if the pain of reduced employment is
concentrated
on a few people, whose grumbling is not heard by the remaining employees.
Italy’s recent election – in which the anti-immigrant League party (with its electoral base in the north) and the left-leaning populist Five Star Movement (whose support is
concentrated
in the south) together won more than 50% of the vote – is more worrying.
In the Putin regime, economic power has been
concentrated
in the hands of two groups: those who acquired property and those who take a slice of cash flows.
Similarly, the effects of automation on factory workers tend to be
concentrated
in particular regions.
The Economic Policy Institute reports a poll showing that Americans overwhelmingly believe that the economic policies of the past year have greatly enriched the bankers of Midtown Manhattan and London’s Canary Wharf (they really aren’t
concentrated
along Wall Street or in the City of London anymore).
This time, in fact, the smartphone/tablet story is associated with a sense of foreboding, for the wealth that these devices generate seems to be
concentrated
among a tiny number of tech entrepreneurs who probably live in a faraway country.
Before that, the American military
concentrated
on swift victory in a major theater war against another state’s military forces.
The fact that technology is so powerful not only makes physical land more valuable; it also means that future employment growth will be
concentrated
among the jobs that cannot be automated, particularly in services, which have to be delivered physically.
Transylvania, where the country's ethnic Hungarians are overwhelmingly concentrated, is also Romania's cultural bridge to the West, because this part of Romania belonged for centuries to the Hapsburg Empire.
The heightened activity, much of it
concentrated
along the Pakistani border, suggests that some of Pakistan's army intelligence officers have resumed their support of the Taliban and its friends.
Moreover,
concentrated
corporate ownership impedes the growth of equity markets, making it difficult for smaller shareholders to sell.
If CDSs are
concentrated
in particular financial institutions, these institutions could be at risk – more so than the primary purchasers of Greek debt themselves.
For nearly 60 years, universal suffrage has made successive French presidents the modern equivalents of elected monarchs, men who have
concentrated
in their hands more power than their counterparts in any other democratic country.
So far, Russian airstrikes have been
concentrated
in Latakia, Hama, and Idlib, where they have enabled Assad’s regime to make several advances.
While the US banking sector is similarly concentrated, it has far more financial institutions – roughly 18,000 commercial banks, savings and locals associations, mutual savings banks, and credit unions, compared to only around 400 commercial banks and 3,000 rural credit unions and township banks in China.
It is because practically all of Europe’s existing nation-states contain geographically
concentrated
ethnic, religious, or linguistic minorities.
The losers may be a minority, but they can band together to amplify their voice and maximize their bargaining power, especially if they are geographically
concentrated.
At a time when capital was becoming more
concentrated
on a global scale, and more militant against non-owners of assets, they were declaring the class war over.
Why are its benefits seemingly
concentrated
in a few locations?
So two large groups of physicists – one
concentrated
around the Brookhaven and Jefferson National Laboratories in the United States, and the other around CERN in Geneva – are proposing to restart the investigation of electron-proton interactions.
A second storehouse, GenBank, was established, but initially it
concentrated
exclusively on DNA sequences.
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