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This process, slow at first, has been
driven
by the combined impact of two sets of durable forces.
Moreover, since the 1990’s, output growth in the EU has been primarily
driven
by expansion of services.
He is an interesting man, a genuine intellectual
driven
by his inner demons both to flay those who pay insufficient credit to his transformational role in Australian politics and to expose what he regards as waffle and myths.
Such incentive pay schemes have
driven
the outsize increases in compensation for the top 1% of the wage and salary distribution.
Then any inflationary monetary policy errors
driven
by exaggerated fears of deflation will be allowed to stand, and the cumulative inflation will offset any returns on investments in long-term bonds.
Boom-bust financial cycles are
driven
largely by shocks generated in advanced economies, but they are key determinants of emerging markets’ business cycles.
Despite being
driven
by an enormous amount of data overseen by some of the world’s top data scientists, its results are susceptible to “search-engine optimization” and manipulation, such as “Google bombing,” “spamdexing,” and other methods serving parochial interests.
In Germany, in particular, enormous resistance will build up if the country – via the introduction of Eurobonds – is
driven
back into the crisis that it underwent as a result of the interest-rate convergence that followed the introduction of the euro.
People’s religious decisions should be
driven
by their sense of faith, rather than their desire to retain their civil rights.
The Industrial Revolution was
driven
by mental activity.
Mass stupidity will be
driven
by technology.
The report itself links the two without citing evidence, but the FAO’s communiqué goes further, declaring starkly, “World hunger again on the rise,
driven
by conflict and climate change.”
The conference adopted a Programme of Action that rejected a demographically
driven
approach to population policies, and instead focused on meeting the reproductive-health needs of individuals, especially women.
Of course, European integration has been
driven
from the outset precisely by the shared historical memory of the terrible suffering wrought by aggressive nationalism.
We might be
driven
to it if the other two fail, but it would be utterly wrong to contemplate it now.
The disappearance of polar ice is
driven
by the use of fossil fuels, which not only underpins global warming, but also has a more immediate effect, owing to widespread reliance on heavy fuel oil (HFO) to power ships.
Children across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia have been
driven
out of school – many for years – compounding their misery and jeopardizing their futures.
Viewed in this light, the AU’s decision seems to have been
driven
by the desire to establish the African Court as an alternative to the ICC, thereby giving the continent’s leaders – including those who met in Equatorial Guinea – a means of gaining immunity for their crimes.
Why Stimulus Has FailedNEW DELHI – Two fundamental beliefs have
driven
economic policy around the world in recent years.
The wife
driven
to depression by her husband's infidelity.
China’s Education RevolutionBEIJING – Over the last 35 years, China’s strong and sustained output growth – averaging more than 9.5% annually – has
driven
the miraculous transformation of a rural, command economy into a global economic superpower.
This reversal is
driven
partly by structural factors, including a plateau in the expansion of global value chains and a turning point in the process of structural transformation in China and other growth frontiers.
The expectation that this trend will continue has
driven
homeowners to retain possession of their properties, even though rental rates amount to less than 2% of a property’s market value.
The old economy is
driven
by negative feedback: rising demand leads to higher prices, which leads producers to produce more and consumers to buy less, which restores an equilibrium at a lower level of demand.
Never in their wildest dreams did they imagine being
driven
from power altogether.
Of course, such an achievement would be
driven
largely by China.
The boom has
driven
California’s economic recovery.
The first meaning is often applied to trade, investment, and technology (though most definitions do not match opportunity with vulnerability), which have always
driven
structural economic changes, especially with respect to employment.
Driven
by the momentum of trends in employment, industrial production, consumer sentiment, and corporate earnings, the case for sound fundamentals plays like a broken record during periods of financial market volatility.
The upsurge in Islamic fundamentalism in northern Nigeria is partly
driven
by the deep insecurity of the region's political elite over a possible loss of power and influence.
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