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Now, university graduates no longer have to worry whether they will find a place in the job market, and the tent villages occupied by homeless people have almost
disappeared.
Countless people have simply disappeared, traumatizing families and communities.
The Logic of Sino-Western DétenteLONDON – While much of the hand wringing over China has abated somewhat during the COVID-19 crisis, the fears animating Western attitudes toward that country have not disappeared, and could resurface at any moment.
The South African apartheid system, for example, would never have
disappeared
without a strong international commitment to isolate the country’s white minority government.
Declining insect populations have become a hot topic in Europe since a study in 2017 revealed that, in some parts of Germany, more than 75% of flying insects had
disappeared
over the previous three decades.
In Latin America, where the Roman Catholic Church made inroads much earlier, most ethnoreligions
disappeared
in the nineteenth century.
Nine out of ten Khoikhoi died, and the tribe eventually
disappeared
from the Cape.
The party’s hallmark proposals – for example, vegetarian food in all workplace cafeterias and a tripling of fuel prices, among others – have largely
disappeared.
But such initiatives aim to preserve the income from jobs that have disappeared, rather than generating income from jobs that have yet to be filled.
References to the new coronavirus rose slightly on January 11, when the first death was reported, but then quickly
disappeared
again.
While this dynamic certainly hurts the urban poor in cities like New York, it is even more debilitating for those in, say, Dhaka, where over 80% of workers depend on the informal sector – the development organization BRAC reports that 62% of all daily wage income essentially
disappeared
in June.
Restaurant owners and airlines therefore have two problems: they can’t cover costs while their capacity is limited for public-health reasons, and demand would be down even if the coronavirus
disappeared.
Its once-outsize current-account surplus has all but disappeared, and there is no evidence of any overt official intervention in foreign-exchange markets.
During the war’s final years, thousands of people – from aid workers and Tamil civilians to the Rajapaksa family’s political opponents –
disappeared
or were tortured.
Americans’ civic discourse has all but disappeared, giving way to pessimistic apathy, blind partisanship, and un-American rage at our fellow citizens.
And yet tensions between the Sinhalese majority and Hindu and Muslim minorities have never
disappeared.
According to a recent Brookings Institution report, one in five local US newspapers has
disappeared
since 2004, leaving five million Americans with no local newspaper at all, and 60 million more with access to only one.
While its membership in NATO has become a source of constant friction, its prospects for accession to the European Union have
disappeared
entirely.
The problem is not so much that the plutocracy has grown stronger as that countervailing powers have
disappeared.
It will be far cheaper for the government to support laid-off workers through unemployment insurance than to pay employers to retain them indefinitely when their work has clearly
disappeared.
Some 476,000 jobs
disappeared
in April, compared to April 2019 – the largest such decline since February 1999, after the Asian financial crisis.
According to a study published in 1935 by the economist Shaw Livermore, more than half of the trusts formed in the US between 1888 and 1905
disappeared
or fell behind by the 1930s.
It’s worth recalling that the horrible 1918-20 influenza pandemic, which killed at least 50 million people worldwide – many in a deadly second wave of the kind we currently fear today with COVID-19 – eventually faded and
disappeared
without any vaccine.
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the medieval Catholic Magyar kingdom of Hungary disappeared, its territory squeezed between Islam and Protestantism.
And his rationale for running had disappeared: he had assumed that Biden would remain a weak candidate, and that he himself was the strongest challenger to Trump.
Their working-class base has shrunk because manufacturing jobs have
disappeared
and trade unions have declined.
Hence, Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee to challenge US President Donald Trump in November’s election, has essentially
disappeared
overnight from public view.
Reported cases of the disease – which had virtually
disappeared
for decades – have spiked in Europe and the United States, with 110,000 deaths worldwide in 2017.
The report had mysteriously
disappeared
when it reached Washington, DC, but Trohan assured readers it was genuine.
Likewise, as progressive taxes on capital incomes have been phased out, and as wealth and inheritance taxes have been repealed, some of the most basic sources of data on wealth inequality have
disappeared.
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