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That composition changed
dramatically
with the partition of the new states of India and Pakistan in 1947, when 14 million people moved across the newly drawn border.
Game-changing new technologies and treatments are transforming the practice of medicine,
dramatically
altering the patient experience, and creating conditions for even more breakthroughs.
We conjectured that even though random discoveries, weather events, and technologies might
dramatically
shift relative values for certain periods, the resulting price differentials would create incentives for innovators to concentrate more attention on goods whose prices had risen
dramatically.
Or, more dramatically: imperial oppression or national liberation.
Outsourcing via these supply chains
dramatically
expands the elasticity of the global supply curve, fundamentally altering the concept of slack in labor and product markets, as well as the pressure such slack might put on inflation.
And it will certainly be a boon for consumers, as the price of their beef-noodle soup and sukiyaki falls
dramatically.
The global economy has changed dramatically, too.
Israel conducted the recent showdown with Hamas in a regional context that has changed
dramatically
since its last incursion into Gaza, “Operation Cast Lead” in 2008.
Suitably adapted, such mechanisms could also
dramatically
expand off-grid renewable-energy solutions across rural economies, providing reliable energy to billions of people and triggering a new green revolution in the countryside.
But the real surprise is that growth in health-care spending slowed
dramatically
from 2010 to 2013, to roughly the same pace as GDP growth.
Second, inequality of income and wealth in the US, already more pronounced than in other advanced democracies, has been increasing
dramatically.
Income differentials associated with higher education have risen
dramatically.
Vaccines have already eradicated smallpox, and
dramatically
reduced child deaths and disease associated with measles, diphtheria, and tetanus.
Were Dutch law to permit the sacking of full time employees (not likely in these prosperous times) the proportion of the work force officially sanctioned as too sick or disabled to work would
dramatically
decline, as would the number of part-time and temporary workers.
The Palestinian issue is not the source of all the Middle East’s ills, but its resolution would
dramatically
improve America’s standing among Arabs.
If some future event strikes an emotional chord, the public’s mood could swing
dramatically.
Borrowing costs for the Spanish and Italian governments have similarly fallen
dramatically.
Unless their growth rates slow sharply, their contribution to world output will rise dramatically, and global growth will be stronger than worried Western analysts might appreciate.
Income inequality was rising dramatically, environmental damage was worsening rapidly, and inflation was leading to weak real-income growth for poor households.
Smart politicians understood that the balance of political costs and benefits had shifted dramatically, and they changed gears fast.
It is clear that once the EMU was established, the tide of change
dramatically
receded across Europe.
In their excellent book The Internationalists, Oona Hathaway and Scott Shapiro describe how the idealistic 1928 Briand-Kellogg Pact and its successors
dramatically
reduced wars of conquest, not by confronting aggressors militarily but by denying them recognition of sovereignty over their ill-gotten gains.
When the United States and the European Union decided to impose sanctions on the Libyan regime, including freezing shares owned by the LIA in European and American companies, many executives at these companies were surprised by how
dramatically
their firms were affected by the ownership structure.
Perhaps most
dramatically
of all, the coup documents contain much information that could not possibly have been known at the time, including references to companies, NGOs, hospitals, and many other entities that were established years after the plan is supposed to have been hatched.
Growth is anemic, unemployment is high, and new investment has fallen off
dramatically
– all of which complicate already-difficult financial, social, and political conditions.
But are these differences really so large as to affect macroeconomic performance so
dramatically?
Manufacturing employment, which accounted for perhaps a third of jobs or more before World War II, has shrunk
dramatically.
This
dramatically
reduces financial-service providers’ costs, and makes their services more convenient and accessible for users – especially low-income users in remote locations.
Traditional financial-services accounts tend to grow at the pace of national income, but M-Pesa’s adoption rate has been
dramatically
faster, demonstrating that digital finance can achieve significant market penetration rapidly even in the world’s poorest countries.
The releases of Ba’asyir and publication of Playboy , however controversial, will not themselves alter this new discourse, but they offer an insightful glimpse into just how
dramatically
things are changing in Indonesia.
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