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As it stands, poor educational outcomes and inefficient education systems are eliciting
deep
concern worldwide.
Or they could piece together a working majority from smaller political parties and try to govern in an unstable coalition beset by
deep
policy disagreements.
And, as deputy prime minister since 2005, he oversaw the Russian National Priority Projects (a set of policies to develop social welfare), which has given him a clearer insight into Russia’s
deep
flaws than any of the siloviks , with their focus on getting and maintaining personal power, could ever have.
The current recession is as
deep
as the misalignment of specialized plans, relations, and contracts is extensive.
And Premier Li Keqiang’s visit last May followed a
deep
PLA incursion into India’s Ladakh region, seemingly intended to convey China’s anger over India’s belated efforts to fortify its border defenses.
But it has also provoked
deep
anxiety, not least owing to the laborious nature of the genome-editing process.
Though every crisis eventually ends, no one knew at the time how broad, deep, and long the ensuing recessions and depressions would be.
President Ronald Reagan supported US Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker’s disinflation, despite a
deep
recession, a temporary spike in unemployment, and midterm election losses.
In 1929, a crisis among speculating capitalists prompted poorly conceived and excessive reactions, leading to a
deep
and prolonged depression.
Provided they are carried out correctly, they offer an institutional channel to manage the country’s
deep
political polarization and growing popular discontent.
Instead of more Madonnas, who in the glare of global publicity saves a lone child’s life, Africa needs more Nkhomas: passionate cheerleaders with
deep
local knowledge and a willingness to stand alongside peasants in the fields in order to grow food for all the other children.
Before Trump’s rise to prominence, the House Republicans were developing a set of policies structured around
deep
tax cuts, sweeping deregulation (including for finance and the environment), and repeal of President Barack Obama’s signature health-care reform, the Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”).
In 1931, after more than a decade of
deep
deflation, Finance Minister Korekiyo Takahashi used debt-financed fiscal expansion to bring about a domestic economic revival.
Both between countries and within them,
deep
disparities in human development remain.
Putin’s bellicosity was later reinforced by domestic political concerns – a
deep
recession that made it necessary to channel voters’ anger – and perceived slights, especially at the hands of the United States (President Barack Obama once referred to Putin as “the bored kid in the back of the classroom”).
Ahmad’s
deep
anxiety is that he will not be able to complete his education.
The reason all of this matters is that the path to
deep
decarbonization is open to us.
And, while there is a good chance that this latest infusion of foreign money will help the country to pull out of a
deep
economic crisis, it will simply be history repeating itself.
The
deep
price cuts and improved service ushered in by these regulatory changes prompted other countries to adopt the American model.
We asked respondents to indicate how much control they had over their lives and how optimistic they were about the future, using a scale on which ten indicated a highly optimistic sense of control and one a
deep
level of powerlessness and pessimism.
If the Greeks voted “no” based on unrealistic expectations that other eurozone democracies would be forced to bend to their wishes, they may be in for another
deep
disappointment – and their own lesson in democracy.
Instead of dealing with these concrete threats to Japan, Hatoyama continues to act like an opposition politician by attacking the LDP and undermining one of the proudest achievements of LDP rule, the
deep
and trusting alliance with the US.
Groundwater confined in
deep
geological formations and in offshore aquifers may also be tapped.
Economists today know a great deal more – albeit not as much as we would like – about how monetary, banking, and fiscal policies affect the flow of nominal spending, and their findings are the topic of a great deal of open and
deep
political and public intellectual discussion.
The reforms in Italy and Spain are rightly reviewed as crucial, and there appears to be a
deep
understanding (based on Germany’s own experience in the decade and a half following reunification) that restoring competitiveness, employment, and growth takes time.
Yet he does channel certain concepts instinctively, thanks to his mastery of popular storytelling and his
deep
sensitivity to how his supporters respond to him emotionally.
The “Volcker shock” created a triple whammy: the US entered a
deep
recession; commodity prices plummeted; and Latin America’s capital inflows abruptly reversed, shifting toward US dollar-denominated instruments that offered better yields.
Some Latin American countries faltered, and others fell into
deep
recessions.
The question is how long and
deep
this downturn will be.
But the government will also have to follow through on the political reforms it promised in 2011; loosen its grip on the economy; and promote inclusive growth and prosperity, including by addressing
deep
regional disparities.
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