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Private-sector deleveraging continued, but was counter-balanced by rising public-sector deficits and debt.
But
continued
high growth in emerging markets depends on avoiding a second major downturn in the advanced economies, which continue to absorb a large (though declining) share of their exports.
Europe’s
continued
slide into stagnation and disrepute is the natural outcome.
The team were shocked that Pfizer
continued
the so-called scientific work in the middle of hell.”
The power to pardon, Hamilton continued, ought to be exercised by one person, because a single person “would be most ready to attend to the force of those motives which might plead for the mitigation of the rigor of the law.”
External borrowing is becoming a serious problem – one that is likely to intensify, as
continued
interest-rate hikes by the US Federal Reserve raise the costs of rolling over debts.
The aftermath of the August crisis may be the moment to think seriously about how to balance
continued
sanctions on North Korea with deeper economic and social ties.
We recently evaluated a Palestinian development strategy based on exports of goods against a
continued
reliance on exporting labor.
These simulations also suggested that
continued
reliance on the export of labor results in a lower growth potential for the Palestinian economy than does a development strategy based on exporting goods.
With German leaders insisting on charging penalty rates for providing assistance, the crisis festered – and the rescue costs
continued
to grow.
He persuaded the European Union and the United States to allow
continued
UN oversight in Kosovo while gradually permitting self-governance – all without triggering dangerous confrontations with the two states which oppose its breakaway, Serbia and its close ally, Russia.
Adding to Africa’s story of divergence will be
continued
political fragility in a number of states, including the Central African Republic, Burundi, Nigeria, South Sudan, and Somalia.
The same behavior has
continued
up to the present day: the overthrow of Libya’s Muammar el-Qaddafi in 2011, the toppling of Egypt’s Mohamed Morsi in 2013, and the ongoing war against Syria’s Bashar al-Assad.
At the same time,
continued
inaction will fuel alienation, creating a vicious circle of distrust and paralysis that will have to be broken before effective action can occur.
Much like the European Union’s internal market for electricity, power trading would ideally extend across Africa and form part of the
continued
evolution of the African Union, which Rwandan President Paul Kagame is so admirably pushing forward.
While the country’s leaders have
continued
to pay lip service to free trade, they have so far proved unwilling to take into account the grievances of both the US and Europe.
In international relations, power, not right,
continued
to be the only thing that mattered: the traditional concept of state sovereignty focused exclusively on power, i.e., on control over people and territory, and protected the state’s authority, regardless of whether its enforcement was civilized or brutal, democratic or authoritarian.
Since the Kremlin interrupted energy supplies to the Baltic states in 1990 in a futile attempt to stifle their independence movements, it has
continued
to use pipeline politics against countries such as Poland, Latvia, and Lithuania – all new EU members.
If Americans’ demand for housing picks up and businesses want to increase their investment, a clash between China’s lower saving rate and a
continued
high fiscal deficit in the US could drive up global interest rates significantly.
With China and other members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, it has
continued
to push for a broad UN-based treaty.
While Chancellor Angela Merkel has
continued
to press for cooperative migration and refugee policies within the European Union, a growing chorus of voices in Germany is advocating unilateral action that would most likely come at the expense of other EU member states.
Furthermore, returning to the athletic metaphor, some have
continued
to exercise their muscles and improve their stamina – even under pressure.
Since the 1990’s crackdown, human rights violations have continued, most recently with the suppression of the protests led by Buddhist monks in 2007.
While Museveni and his cronies preside over what one American diplomat has called an “all-you-can-eat corruption buffet,” the West’s
continued
support for him prevents the region’s people from controlling their own destinies and fuels further crises.
How Macron Keeps WinningPARIS – Emmanuel Macron’s one-man revolution in French and European politics
continued
this weekend, as he will soon be able to add a huge parliamentary majority to his cause, if the results from the first round of the French parliamentary election hold.
This is worth bearing in mind, given that the Fed’s adoption of QE in 2008 (which it
continued
to pursue until last year) had the effect of weakening the dollar from 2009 to 2011, prompting the same accusations of “beggar thy neighbor policies” against the US that congressmen now level against others.
Russia announced a 10% cut in public spending as oil prices
continued
to slide this year.
Having deduced the presence of polypeptide chains, Astbury
continued
to pursue his pioneering studies of their configurations in fibrous proteins.
Even if European institutions like the ECB
continued
to extend rescue operations, they could not compensate for a lack of reform.
One reason for the renminbi’s
continued
weakness in international finance is that, despite considerable progress since 2010, it remains a half-baked international currency.
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