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In order to limit a negative overshoot, Chinese policymakers have been talking up the strength of equity markets, while shoring up and expanding credit channels for the private sector, particularly for otherwise healthy and creditworthy small and medium-size enterprises, which remain disadvantaged relative to their state-owned
counterparts.
Indeed, those profits have encouraged them and their shadow-bank
counterparts
to channel deposits into high-risk, high-return financial and real-estate investments.
Some will say that Baltic and Southeast European countries were fortunate that responsible Swedish and Austrian banks, rather than their toxic US and British counterparts, had entered their markets.
To that end, Chinese leaders bring Latin American political figures, academics, journalists, high-ranking government officials, ex-diplomats, and others to China to participate in weeks-long trainings, academic events, or ad hoc exchange programs, and meet their Chinese
counterparts.
Some commentators have savaged Europe’s policymakers for not orchestrating as aggressive a fiscal and monetary policy as their US
counterparts
have.
Thus, the UN team is much smaller and less experienced than its predecessors, and faces Iraqi
counterparts
steeped in the art of deception.
For their middle-class counterparts, it is the satisfaction that arises not from material wealth, but from pointing to someone who is perceived as inferior, from refugees to depraved elites to cliquish judges.
All these things have
counterparts
in politics.
As they intervened, American policymakers consulted closely with their
counterparts
around the world, urging them to take supportive steps.
African banks, meanwhile, are rock-solid compared to their debt-heavy
counterparts
in the US and Europe.
Nonetheless, countries like South Africa and Mexico – both of which chose to forego intervention – did better, in many ways, than their intervention-happy
counterparts.
Most of its students, like their
counterparts
across the northern developed world, are taking these next months to flee to the four corners of the country, and the world.
This seems unlikely not only for the US, but also for its reserve-issuing
counterparts
in the rest of the advanced world.
But his vision of a North American Free Trade Association (NAFTA) encompassing elements of social and political fusion with his North American
counterparts
was sidetracked by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and by his political rivals' recent successes at the polls.
He has set aside Uribe’s overly ideological approach and combative rhetoric, instead adopting a pragmatic attitude aimed at fostering good relations with his
counterparts.
In electric transport, Chinese companies are as well placed as their European and American
counterparts
to innovate and be globally competitive.
Indeed, giving female farmers access to the same resources as their male
counterparts
could reduce the number of undernourished people worldwide by 100-150 million.
How does the modern post-crisis experience compare to its historical
counterparts?
American workers are still considerably more productive than their Chinese
counterparts.
And according to new data released by the Education for All Global Monitoring Report, young women living in conflict-affected areas are nearly 90% more likely to be out of secondary school than their
counterparts
in more stable countries.
Rape, forced marriage, enslavement, and abduction have become standard tactics for groups such as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, Boko Haram in northern Nigeria, and their
counterparts
in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Somalia.
Simply put, Asian immigrants who arrive in the US at younger ages are more like their native-born
counterparts
in outlook and perspective.
Emerging economies counter that their per capita incomes remain far lower than those of their developed counterparts, and insist that addressing their enormous development challenges demands flexibility in terms of their trade obligations.
No one doubts that Chinese local governments play a much more active and intrusive role than their
counterparts
in the West, which implies an additional complicating factor.
In this sense, American voters might still be better off than their British
counterparts.
A 2012 meta-analysis of data from 240 studies concluded that organic fruits and vegetables were, on average, no more nutritious than their cheaper conventional counterparts; nor were they less likely to be contaminated by pathogenic bacteria like E. coli or salmonella – a finding that surprised even the researchers.
Rules that apply to investors or their counterparts, competitive products, or complementary parts of the market can be described as having an indirect effect.
Clearly, the Brazilian left, like its Venezuelan, Argentine, Uruguayan, Mexican, and Bolivian counterparts, has not been inoculated against corruption.
To be sure, Europe is different from its Western
counterparts.
Unlike their Polish counterparts, Russian officials respond to the wrong set of incentives.
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