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On the contrary, the initial benefits that peasants gained from the rural reforms of the late 1970's and early 1980's have disappeared; real income among farmers has dropped in recent years as their production costs rise and agricultural prices decline.
In practice, Groupon’s original idea – to encourage users to form groups to negotiate with merchants – seems to have
disappeared.
Given that the liquidity flowing into China over the last several years was increasingly short-term capital aimed at exchange-rate and interest-rate arbitrage (so-called “hot money”), there may be a surge in capital outflows when appreciation expectations have
disappeared.
In particular, they have been monitoring the body count of senior North Korean officials who have suddenly retired, disappeared, or died in automobile accidents.
In addition, Pak Nam-gi, the senior finance ministry official considered responsible for North Korea’s botched issuance of a new currency last year, has disappeared, and Kim Yong-il, North Korea’s prime minister, was fired on June 7.
Unemployment has virtually disappeared; the employment rate continues to reach new highs; and disposable income per capita is rising steadily.
But, as foreign capital markets developed, much of the UK’s advantage faded, and had almost
disappeared
entirely by the start of World War I.
The good news is that most of the factors blocking regional free trade back then have
disappeared.
The credibility associated with a simple rule
disappeared.
But over the last ten years, that surplus has pretty much disappeared, and the renminbi has largely been appreciating.
Given decades of repressive rule, and tens of thousands of
disappeared
Iraqis, there are already endemic problems of verification.
The region’s people have grown even more accustomed to high levels of state spending, and the public discontent revealed by the Arab Spring has not
disappeared.
They want the dignity that comes from work, but the jobs they once performed have
disappeared.
Now, however, the specter of devaluation has
disappeared
from northern European countries.
The old anti-Semitic myth about America being run by Jews has not completely
disappeared
– especially (but by no means only) in the Middle East.
Hundreds of millions of dollars in relief funds received from abroad mysteriously
disappeared.
The parties that still support Sharia have largely
disappeared
or changed their platform.
What little chance there was of the US backing any global plan to limit or tax carbon emissions has
disappeared.
Communism, as a ruling ideology,
disappeared
in Russia and has become so diluted in capitalist China that little more than its symbolic trappings – and a Leninist party with a monopoly on power – remain.
But the deeper problem is that, because the business model for local print media has been eviscerated by the loss of advertising revenues to digital media, stories outside the partisan national narrative have
disappeared.
The output gap in advanced economies has all but disappeared, inflation is picking up, and world economic growth is forecast to be its strongest since 2010.
The organization and allocation of power in the UN, the IMF, the World Bank, and the G7 meetings reflects a global equilibrium that
disappeared
long ago.
Since then, the risk of nuclear-armed superpowers triggering Armageddon has been substantially reduced, even if it has not
disappeared
entirely.
Communist police
disappeared
from the main streets of Warsaw, yet the streets became models of order.
In Syria, 85,000 individuals are said to have
disappeared
since the beginning of the conflict.
Many perceived NATO as a kind of Warsaw Pact twin, established so that the democracies could jointly protect themselves against the spread of communist power, a twin that would lose it’s raison d’etre once the adversary
disappeared.
Israel’s longstanding channel of communication with Egypt through the military has disappeared, and may or may not be replaced by a similar channel.
Since 1980, regulations have been progressively relaxed until they practically
disappeared.
Here is a country that
disappeared
from the map of Europe in the eighteenth century and was divided and ruled by imperial occupiers for 150 years.
The coordinated fiscal stimulus that saved the world from economic collapse in 2009
disappeared
too quickly, with governments shifting their focus to domestic politics and priorities.
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