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While measures adapted in the
depths
of the crisis – massive fiscal and monetary stimuli – were effective in placing a bottom under the free-fall, they have been ineffective in sparking meaningful recovery.
Beyond lamenting the astonishing
depths
to which a great political culture and system can fall, what can be done?
By contrast, new machine-learning technologies plumb the
depths
of large data sets to find correlations that are predictive but poorly understood.
Its troubles have not riveted world attention in recent years, probably because Burundi's rebels failed to plumb the
depths
of savagery seen in Rwanda and Congo.
Nothing like it has ever been seen before at the global level, not even in the
depths
of the Great Depression.
Ethnocentrism is bound to distort a people’s relations with the rest of the world, and Israel’s doctrine of power was drawn from the
depths
of Jewish experience, particularly the eternal, unforgiving hostility of a Gentile world.
In the
depths
of the Depression, Franklin Roosevelt told Americans that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself."
The technology of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, by which shale and other tight rock formations at great
depths
are bombarded with water and chemicals, has released major new supplies of both natural gas and oil.
Globalization and someone’s vague idea – no, dream – of la dolce vita had reached the
depths
of Russia.
To continue in the ERM, countries like Britain and Italy would have had to subject their populations to recessionary
depths
similar to that which Greece plumbed after 2010.
In 1998, during the
depths
of the Asian crisis, aggregate output in the so-called ASEAN-5 – Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam – plunged by 8.3%.
Children gathered like ants to spilled sugar, jumping off ledges and diving into its murky
depths
with screams and whoops of excitement.
Central banks’ unconventional monetary policies – namely, zero interest rates and massive asset purchases – were put in place in the
depths
of the 2008-2009 financial crisis.
Some part of it will float on the surface, but parts may also form plumes at different
depths
in the water mass.
The lackluster trend in consumption is all the more pronounced when judged against the unprecedented decline that occurred in the
depths
of the Great Recession.
A global holocaust is just as possible now, through mistakes or misjudgments, as it was during the
depths
of the Cold War.
Since 2000, the largest annual reduction in the US-China merchandise trade imbalance amounted to $41 billion, and that occurred in 2009, during the
depths
of the Great Recession.
Despite these resemblances – or precisely because of them – Trump and AMLO are almost certain to plunge US-Mexican relations to new
depths
of suspicion and strain, as objective factors and subjective fervors aggravate old tensions and fuel new ones.
Many policymakers seem to be under the impression that surging profits are a purely cyclical phenomenon, as economies continue to grow out from the
depths
of the 2001 recession.
As the Conservatives' unpopularity plumbed
depths
never before recorded in the public opinion polls, cynics in Britain said that people might talk from their hearts, but vote from their wallets.
But taking need into account does nothing to assist Trump’s case that the US was unfairly treated by the Paris accord, because Americans could easily cut back on luxuries like vacation travel, air conditioning, and meat consumption, whereas less affluent countries need to industrialize to lift their populations out of
depths
of poverty unknown in the US.
Commodity prices are plumbing new
depths.
Yet, even at shallow depths, useful temperatures for power generation are often available.
Inspiring Economic GrowthNEW HAVEN – In his First Inaugural Address, during the
depths
of the Great Depression, US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt famously told Americans that, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”
The more stressed water resources become, the more energy the water sector demands, as groundwater must be pumped from greater depths, and surface water must be transported across longer distances.
The Great American MirageNEW HAVEN – In September 1998, during the
depths
of the Asian financial crisis, Alan Greenspan, the United States Federal Reserve’s chairman at the time, had a simple message: the US is not an oasis of prosperity in an otherwise struggling world.
Even in the
depths
of the euro crisis, they could still borrow abundantly at what remained, by historical standards, low interest rates.
The Case for Muddling Through BrexitSANTA BARBARA – Panic is gripping markets – stocks and bonds are falling, the pound is plumbing new depths, fears of recession are rampant – all because a slim majority of voters in the United Kingdom decided that the country should leave the European Union.
Trump need not acknowledge that his predecessor saved the US economy from the
depths
of depression; he can simply take credit for the results, including rising job creation and asset prices.
Indeed, were it not for China’s resilience in the
depths
of the recent crisis, world GDP would not have contracted by 0.1% in 2009, but would have plunged by 1.3% – the sharpest decline in global activity of the post-World War II era.
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