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But this may not be optimal for the transition economies, which are still experiencing
deep
structural changes accompanied by sizable relative price adjustments and large capital inflows.
All countries experienced a
deep
crisis, and virtually all went into economic collapse.
Blowouts have become the most troublesome type of oil spills, and in
deep
water they tend to continue for a considerable time because of the difficulties faced in containing them.
Magris’s novel is not only an important literary achievement; it also has a
deep
connection to the dangers that we face now, particularly the wave of fanaticism, from Mumbai to Oslo, in the name of a holy war against the “other.”
A multilayered and complex chronicle of the devastating tragedies of the twentieth century, Blinding is an insistent, informed, and irreplaceable incursion into the moving landscape of the human soul, its wounds and voids, its vitality and versatility, its
deep
distortions and its unpredictable dynamics.
And the crisis runs
deep.
Of course, it can be challenging to implement
deep
reforms, which can be politically unpopular.
This divide between experts and citizens is a cause for
deep
concern.
Serious magazines, general-interest journals, and newspapers traditionally filled the space between the ether of peer-reviewed journals and the
deep
sea of hoaxes; yet they all struggle to survive the digital revolution.
When domestic firms must compete with, say, Chinese firms that are financially supported by a government with
deep
pockets, the playing field becomes tilted in ways that most people would consider unacceptable.
In striking the right balance between immediate economic stimulus and medium-term fiscal sustainability, the most urgent step will be to counter properly the looming fiscal cliff, as temporary tax cuts expire and deep, across-the-board spending reductions kick in automatically.
A series of UN General Assembly resolutions negotiated and adopted since 2004 have also set out regimes to protect the biodiversity of the
deep
seas.
Yet it is a crucial step that will greatly encourage other countries to participate in
deep
decarbonization as well, especially in view of the G-7’s commitment to speed the development of improved low-carbon technologies.
This generates a vicious, untenable cycle of
deep
poverty and social exclusion for the south.
Yet requiring
deep
fiscal cuts, privatization, and other structural reforms of the type that Greece has had to undertake risks greater unemployment and deeper recessions.
A major culprit behind this reversal is the
deep
recession and slow recovery following the 2008 economic crisis in the advanced economies.
The possibility that US President Barack Obama and the Republicans in Congress will fail to reach a compromise before mandatory
deep
spending cuts and tax increases take effect on January 1 is very real.
Equally worrisome is the prospect of deep, across-the-board cuts in the US defense budget at a time when many rising powers are increasing their defense spending.
A significant change in Europe's economic fortunes cannot be expected unless
deep
structural changes are introduced.
The tragedy of millions of impoverished people dying of AIDS even when drugs exist to treat them raises
deep
questions about global intellectual property rights, because patent protection is creating a barrier to essential medicines reaching the world's poor.
Just a year ago, former Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda attempted, despite a
deep
recession, to raise the consumption tax without monetary easing – a strategy that could have brought only continued economic stagnation.
Recovery from
deep
recessions is usually strong – the American economy recovered from the two other
deep
post-World War II recessions with annual real growth over 6% for three years.
Policy mistakes ranging from tax hikes to poor central-bank decisions to a global wave of protectionism (most famously America’s Smoot-Hawley tariff) turned a
deep
recession into the Great Depression.
Perhaps, but it will do so only if it risks
deep
change, a new perestroika rather than simply a thaw.
The solution is either a broad and
deep
debt restructuring that imposes losses on the private sector, or an ever more expensive bailout by taxpayers.
But we should at least conduct the experiment, assigning responsibility to a new or existing institution that has access to information,
deep
analytical talent in both financial and macroeconomic analysis, and is relatively free of conflicts of interest.
The internal recession that followed the bailout was
deep
and long and left the ordinary Mexican citizen with a sharply reduced income facing higher prices for goods and services.
First, the eurozone is in
deep
recession, especially in the periphery, but now also in the core economies, as the latest data show an output contraction in Germany and France.
Water-stressed regions like Ethiopia and Sudan can adapt, at least in part, through improved technologies such as “drip irrigation,” rainwater harvesting, improved water storage facilities,
deep
wells, and agro-forestry techniques that make best use of scarce rainfall.
In Germany, ideological aversion to budget deficits runs
deep.
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