Depths
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Sadly, Trump’s actions will likely convince Muslims only of the
depths
of his hypocrisy.
The International Monetary Fund is now predicting that global real GDP will shrink by 3% in 2020 as a result of the virus, compared to a drop of -0.1% in 2009, in the
depths
of the Great Recession.
Yes, it was successful in putting a floor under collapsing markets over a decade ago, in the
depths
of the crisis in late 2008 and early 2009.
In July 2012, in the
depths
of a seemingly fatal sovereign debt crisis, then-ECB President Mario Draghi vowed to do “whatever it takes” to defend the beleaguered euro.
With the economy spinning out of control and expected to sink to
depths
not seen since the 1930s, polls were suggesting that Trump would lose November’s presidential election to his presumptive Democratic challenger, Joe Biden.
With the net domestic saving rate likely headed into record
depths
of between -5% and -10% of national income, I fully expect the current-account deficit to break its previous record of 6.3% of GDP, recorded in the fourth quarter of 2005.
The contrast with Hungary’s government – whose tolerance of dissent has plumbed new
depths
in recent years – could not be sharper.
With his popularity plumbing new depths, Putin is concerned about his own domestic position, not Lukashenko’s.
According to the International Monetary Fund’s latest estimates, world GDP grew by just 2.9% last year – the weakest performance since the outright contraction in the
depths
of the global financial crisis in 2009 and far short of the 3.8% pace of post-crisis recovery over the 2010-18 period.
Spend green today, tax green in the future, I wrote in the
depths
of the 2009 recession.
The impact on African equity markets has already been worse than in the
depths
of the global financial crisis.
Much of the world, given stark evidence of the economic havoc that China’s displeasure can wreak, and of the ugly
depths
to which its “wolf warrior diplomacy” can descend, is trying to understand both how we fell into this hole, and whether we can climb out of it with our dignity intact.
The previous Indian government, under Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, raised the economy to new heights in its first term (2004-09), and lowered it to new
depths
in its second (2009-14).
It is only when we delve deep into the
depths
of truth do we realize the magnitude of atrocities in the world.
The mining of mineral-rich substrates will potentially affect the largely untouched deep sea at
depths
of 2,000-4,000 meters in some national waters, as well as the international seabed, known legally as “the Area.”
But much of this was anticipated, given that the United States remains in the
depths
of a pandemic, and that US President Donald Trump has long signaled precisely how he would react to a close election.
Of that he was firmly convinced, and had long been so – ever since he had begun painting it; yet the opinion of others, whoever they might be, seemed to him of great importance, and disturbed him to the
depths
of his soul.
Levin told his wife he believed she only wanted to go that she might be of use, and agreed that Mary Nikolavna's presence at his brother's would not make it at all improper; but he was going, dissatisfied in the
depths
of his heart with both himself and her.
It wounded Anna to the
depths
of her soul.
Though in the
depths
of his soul he knew that Society was closed to them, he tried whether it would not change and whether it would not receive them.
Everything was hidden in the unknown
depths
of the gloomy night.
The distant hammer struck regular blows in the pit, and the wind passed by with its moan, like a cry of hunger and weariness coming out of the
depths
of the night.
Perhaps he vaguely saw again, in the
depths
of his obscure dreams, the mill at which he was born, near Marchiennes, a mill placed on the edge of the Scarpe, surrounded by large fields over which the wind always blew.
Already the father and mother had stretched themselves out in the
depths
of their large easy-chairs.
At first they had been satisfied with the yard at the Voreux, tumbling into the stock of coal, from which they would emerge looking like negroes, playing at hide-and-seek amid the supply of wood, in which they lost themselves as in the
depths
of a virgin forest.
Above the black hole a beam stood erect, and with a fragment of roof at the top it had the profile of a gallows; in the broken walling of the curbs stood two trees--a mountain ash and a plane--which seemed to grow from the
depths
of the earth.
The cheering rolled up to him from the
depths
of the forest.
An army was springing up from the
depths
of the pits, a harvest of citizens whose seed would germinate and burst through the earth some sunny day.
When they spoke of this part of the pit, the miners of the region grew pale, and lowered their voices, as if they had spoken of hell; and most often they were content to shake their heads as men who would rather not speak of these
depths
of fiery furnace.
The panting of many breaths now drowned the sound of the feet, forming an enormous moan, multiplied tenfold by the partition of the passage, arising from the
depths
and expiring towards the light.
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