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Physical capital is in a better state than expected, and modern Iraq benefits from a
deep
reservoir of human capital.
He did offer plenty of warm pro-Israel rhetoric, referencing the
deep
historical links between the Jewish people and the Land of Israel.
All of this suggests that a substantial share of the decline in productivity growth may not be the result of some
deep
problem with resource allocation or some consequence of exogenous technological innovation cycles over which we have little control.
With
deep
divisions evident, Deng chose to bypass all existing institutions, the Party’s Politburo, the Central Committee, and the National People’s Congress and its Standing Committee.
That will involve
deep
cultural and political adjustments on all sides.
That article reflects the deep, unresolved problems of Putin’s era: the inability to distinguish between the Soviet past and the Russian present; an unscrupulous mix of political conservatism and historical revisionism; and indifference, bordering on incomprehension, with regard to the key values of democracy.
The Shape of America’s RecessionNEW YORK – Now that it is clear that the United States is in recession, the debate has moved on to whether it will be short and shallow or long and
deep
– a question that is as important for the rest of the world as it is for the US.
It is an irony because the Western Alliance finds itself in
deep
crisis as a result of its failure to employ its still enormous military might to further a Balkan settlement.
The important point for students to bear in mind is that they should motivate themselves to attain
deep
understanding, not rote memorization, of the subjects that they study, in order to fulfill the role of a true expert in whatever field they ultimately choose to pursue.
An inter-governmental system that falls apart under the challenges of trade negotiations and proliferation threats is unlikely to master the
deep
complexity and multitudinous vested interests that the issue of climate change entails.
Others, however, have noted that Estonia pursued strict austerity in the wake of the crisis, avoided a financial crisis, and is now growing again vigorously, whereas Greece, which delayed its fiscal adjustment for too long, experienced a
deep
crisis and remains mired in recession.
Those so-called reforms included sharply lower public spending, minimum-wage reductions, fire-sale privatizations, an end to collective bargaining, and
deep
pension cuts.
With no path to growth, the creditors’ demand for an eventual 3.5%-of-GDP primary surplus is actually a call for more contraction, beginning with another
deep
slump this year.
Nonetheless, without
deep
socio-economic reforms, America’s GDP growth is likely to be slow at best, while its political system seems paralyzed.
But the
deep
and pervasive inequality that exists today can only be condemned.
Deep
income inequality means that society is organized as a wealth-based hierarchy.
The lack of any substantial policy response, together with the apparent lack of concern from those whose economic bargaining power had increased, incited
deep
anger among those most affected.
Owing to the
deep
divisions within American society, Trump’s isolationist, anti-liberal administration may already lack the political capital and determination to delay, let alone reverse, the momentous shift in global power toward China.
This two-way dependency – the economic equivalent of what psychologists call codependency – has
deep
roots.
According to the State Department at the time, the point of the visit was to “[express] our
deep
support for the right of the Syrian people to assemble peacefully and to express themselves.”
At that time, the US was in a
deep
recession, owing to the Federal Reserve’s tough disinflation policy, which Reagan had supported.
Argentina is now in a
deep
recession, with unemployment above 30%, and a shattered banking and financial system.
At a time of
deep
recession, such support should not be made contingent on reaching unattainable fiscal objectives.
For example, the IMF’s authority has suffered in the recent decade – especially in Asia – from the fund’s
deep
commitment to neo-liberal orthodoxy and the so-called “Washington Consensus.”
Prior to reunification, Germany was the main motor of integration; now, weighed down by reunification’s costs, German taxpayers are determined to avoid becoming European debtors’
deep
pocket.
Saudi Arabia feels a
deep
fear of abandonment by the US, and is acting accordingly.
Instead of focusing on broader geopolitical patterns – in particular, the effect of the 2007-2008 financial crisis on global politics – commentators have been turning Kremlin policy into a psychodrama that can be understood only through a
deep
exploration of the Russian soul.
And anti-EU sentiment is too widespread and too
deep
to hand more power to unelected EU officials and impose additional constraints on national decision-making without poisoning the pot further.
The challenge consists in finding ways to get there, and is best addressed through rich and
deep
interactions between government and society.
Even if it traded at a
deep
discount, as it surely would, sooner rather than later it would likely be used for settling all kinds of transactions.
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