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One negative
consequence
is the persistent deepening of income inequality.
The
consequence
of the shameful behavior of the Dutch is that the UN was complicit in war crimes -- and 7,000 Muslim men were brutally massacred in Srebrenica.
Another
consequence
is that regulatory competition is likely to increase in Europe, as companies are less bound by local interests to keep their headquarters at “home” if the tax or regulatory environment becomes unfavorable.
That is the inevitable
consequence
of our poorly designed pre-crisis financial regime.
Maternal mortality is a sinister
consequence
of this complex situation.
The most common among them are the indirect (and often unintended) consequences of the bailouts that governments mounted as a
consequence
of the crisis.
This rapprochement is a
consequence
of the growing recognition that asset-price cycles must be taken into account for both macroeconomic management and financial supervision.
The big banks play on this fear, arguing that financial reform will cause them to become unprofitable and make them unable to lend, or that there will be some other dire unintended
consequence.
Indeed, because Brazilian corporates have borrowed extensively in dollars (a
consequence
of sky-high local interest rates), it could well be that an appreciating currency is expansionary in the short-run: companies can clean up their balance sheets without having to shed workers or curtail investment.
As a consequence, the euro is rising not only against the US dollar, but also against Asian currencies, whose central banks intervene in foreign exchange markets to fix their currencies’ value against the dollar.
But any Kashmir peace process that is seen to be a
consequence
of US pressure is politically dead on arrival in India.
Indeed, financial engineering did not create products that would help ordinary citizens manage the simple risk of home ownership – with the
consequence
that millions have lost their homes, and millions more are likely to do so.
But with the Turkish government revealing lurid details of the murder, they finally acknowledged that he had died, claiming that his death was an unintended
consequence
of a fight.
In that case, we would not only reap dishonor, but also, to paraphrase Winston Churchill, raise to extreme levels all of our present dangers, starting with a dramatic increase in the tide of refugees, most of whom have fled Syria as a direct
consequence
of the world’s nonintervention.
The official narrative is that violence is an inevitable
consequence
of taking on the drug cartels.
Central to understanding this puzzle are two distinctive features of the emerging-market productivity shock: it was resource-intensive and mercantilist in origin and
consequence.
On the other hand long-term interest rates in countries with stronger fiscal positions – France, Germany, and Finland – have enjoyed low rates as a
consequence
of a “flight to quality.”
The Islamic State, to take the most obvious example, is not a
consequence
of Maliki’s failure to engage in Sunni outreach.
I interpret these results as the
consequence
of tacit knowledge or knowhow.
The first
consequence
of this process has been a transition from legality to arbitrary power.
SOROS: First of all, the euro crisis is a direct
consequence
of the financial crisis that started in the US in 2007.
As a consequence, the treaties that are the basis of the EU are also imperfect.
For Asia, the most important
consequence
of the fall of the Berlin Wall was that the collapse of communism produced a shift from the primacy of military power to economic power in shaping the international order.
For example, the phenomenon of failing states, which has affected Asian security the most, is a direct
consequence
of the Cold War’s end.
An unfortunate
consequence
of treating MDR-TB with second-line drugs, however, is the inevitable emergence of further drug resistance.
The authorities have tolerated somewhat greater volatility in domestic inflation rates as a
consequence.
As a consequence, raising nominal interest rates would translate into real interest-rate increases that would widen differentials with advanced economies, thereby attracting even more short-term capital.
One
consequence
of the delayed reform in Ukraine was a vicious hyperinflation of as much as 10,000 percent in 1993, when Russia's inflation was "only " 840 percent.
To be sure, in 2011 a so-called fiscal compact was agreed in order to avoid precisely this
consequence.
In turn, these jihadists gave birth to ISIS, which is a direct, if unanticipated,
consequence
of the policies pursued by the CIA and its Saudi partners.
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