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In the view of many professional psychologists and psychiatrists, Trump is not merely a bully, a showman, and a liar; he is more likely a mentally impaired individual who is impulsive, aggressive, and relentlessly
driven
to manipulate and blame others.
In fact, it is the links between Rohingya militants and such external forces, especially terrorist organizations like ISIS, that have
driven
the government of India, where some 40,000 Rohingya have settled illegally, to declare that their entry poses a serious security threat.
In this respect, the contemporary crisis is unlike the historical analogies, in that it looks as if financial innovation was
driven
by a set of intellectual and even technological innovations.
This escalation will, of course, be
driven
largely by the increasingly frequent and intense weather events associated with higher global temperatures.
The key is to sharpen the distinction between financial firms whose distress is truly panic
driven
(and therefore temporary), and problems that are more fundamental.
The trend was
driven
by a boom in solar energy in China and Japan and increasing European investment in off-shore wind power.
Last year, investment bankers assessed its losses through waste and corruption at no less than $40 billion – a level of misconduct that has
driven
its stock price to rock bottom.
Unfortunately, along with this life support came the pain of withdrawal – not only for asset-dependent consumers and businesses in the United States, but also for foreign economies dependent on capital inflows
driven
by QE-distorted interest-rate spreads.
Wealth effects are for the wealthy, whether they are
driven
by market fundamentals or QE.
The rise in US long-term interest rates – from a low of 1.6% in May to recent peaks above 2.9% – has been
driven
by market fears that the Fed will taper QE too soon and too fast, and by the uncertainty surrounding Bernanke’s successor.
Moreover, it would reduce the fiscal burden on taxpayers in immigration countries, thereby preventing a competitive dismantling of West European welfare states
driven
by the aim of warding off expensive immigration.
In much of Africa, density is not a problem, but in Rwanda competition for land,
driven
by high and rising density, was among the root causes of the 1994 genocide.
Domestic shortcomings and political polarization have fed a temptation to drift away from a foreign policy
driven
by universal values.
This point was
driven
home by a recent report by the Rand Corporation showing how vulnerable NATO’s Baltic partners – Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania – would be to a Russian assault.
Trade policies
driven
by domestic political lobbying and special interests are beggar-thyself policies.
For China, the supply side should be
driven
more by innovation and creation, rather than by increasing inputs.
On the demand side, it should be
driven
more by domestic consumption, rather than investment (especially in real estate) and exports.
In both cases, firms are
driven
to deleverage and reduce investment, a response that leads to more overcapacity and further declines in PPI.
That is when visionaries, romantics, and true believers are
driven
by their beliefs to take risks that most of us would regard as foolhardy.
In fact, the change may be
driven
by a rapidly trading minority, and not by major stockholders shortening their holding periods.
So, the ECB will encounter no problem of inflation being
driven
ahead by wages.
As the world’s second largest exporter, the German boom was initially
driven
by foreign sales.
Unemployment has always reached its lowest point at the end of the decade or a year later,
driven
by cyclical movements in equipment investment that followed the textbook multiplier-accelerator model.
Indeed, ever since the Industrial Revolution, the rise of light manufacturing has
driven
a dramatic rise in national income.
Those with an “out” mindset view the world through a Hobbesian lens, seeing everywhere the danger of people with unregulated passions,
driven
to do them harm.
Specifically, he must help to find an alternative to the untenable mantra of “convergence” of policies and standards that has
driven
European integration – one that acknowledges countries’ divergent approaches to solving problems.
China cannot complete its transformation from an export-led economy to one
driven
by domestic consumption and services unless value creation through innovation exceeds value destruction from excess capacity.
The more likely explanation for Trump’s betrayal of Putin is that his warm rhetoric was, like everything else that comes out of his mouth,
driven
by his desire for ratings, not any actual interest in – let alone commitment to – helping the Kremlin.
In Central Europe, populist mobilizations have
driven
imperial conquests under the banner of proletarian internationalism.
The government’s efforts to promote renewables are
driven
partly by growing pressure from middle-class Chinese, who are increasingly frustrated with pollution levels.
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