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But, as Italy’s household savings rate has dropped, so have banks’ liquidity and scope for balance-sheet expansion, reducing the domestic market’s debt-absorption capacity.
Since 2009, China’s trade surplus has
dropped
significantly, which many in China hail as progress in rebalancing.
Charges against two other officials, former Police Commissioner Mohammed Hussein Ali and Minister for Industrialization Henry Kosgey, were dropped, with the remaining four to face trial beginning in April 2013.
Inflation
dropped
sharply, especially in the poorest countries.
Greenhouse-gas emissions may have
dropped
as a consequence of reduced production amid the economic recession, but the coal resurgence does not bode well for future targets.
It is no surprise, therefore, that sterling has
dropped
sharply since the Brexit vote.
She told me that the established health guidelines at the time indicated that she could not receive treatment until her count of CD4 T-helper cells, a type of white blood cell used by the immune system, had
dropped
below a certain threshold.
China’s stocks have
dropped
by some 30% since the conflict began, and further declines are expected.
But, in their formal remarks to the CDF this year, China’s senior leadership – including Premier-designate Li Keqiang –
dropped
all explicit references to the risks of an “unstable” Chinese economy.
By then, the FA had
dropped
its old rhetoric on foreign debt, and was proposing investment incentives for the local private sector and foreign investors alike.
The following month, the other shoe
dropped.
Indeed, the very existence of the Japanese nation was endangered, as most cities were bombed, Okinawa was invaded, and atomic bombs were
dropped
on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Germany has essentially
dropped
an anchor that is now preventing all of Europe from moving forward.
According to the Swedish authorities, the number of prostitutes in Sweden has
dropped
40% as a result.
In Tunisia, the average fertility rate has
dropped
from 6.2 in the 1970s to 2.3 today, just slightly above the 2.0 average in the US.
Instead, it has
dropped
by 30% to under $20 a barrel, the lowest level in two years.
In the last 20 years, the cost of Canadian oil extracted from non-conventional fossil deposits has
dropped
by more than half, and now stands at $11 a barrel.
Such is the urgency of healthcare reform in Germany today that her government’s poll numbers
dropped
to new lows even as World Cup football boosted Germany’s image in the international community to new highs.
True, cancer deaths have
dropped
chiefly because of long-delayed – and still poorly supported – efforts to curb smoking.
In particular, efforts to set strict limits on emissions are quietly being
dropped.
In Asia, where 80% of the world’s disasters are concentrated, the number of people directly affected has dropped, decade-on-decade, by almost one billion, owing to measures like the Indian Ocean tsunami early-warning system.
And though migration levels have
dropped
somewhat, they remain extraordinarily high by historic standards, far exceeding the government’s net immigration target of “below tens of thousands.”
China’s growth rate may have
dropped
from a three-decade average of 10% to a 25-year low of 7%, but that slowdown has been largely the result of policies to reduce fixed investment and move the economy from manufacturing to services.
Ireland’s government
dropped
its territorial claim to Northern Ireland.
Yet, while virtually everyone has a relative or friend who has benefited from radiotherapy, public attitudes toward nuclear energy and radiation never recovered from the shock of the nuclear bombs
dropped
on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
On the other hand, implicit subsidies to too-big-to-fail banks must be
dropped.
Since the start of the calamitous drug war in 2007, it has
dropped
45 places – not least because of a 37% increase in homicides.
Total funding of EU companies fell from 112% of GDP in 2006 to 106% in 2016, owing to a sharp reduction in bank lending, which
dropped
by a fifth in real terms.
Since declaring in June that North Korea is “no longer a nuclear threat”, Trump has backpedaled on virtually all of his demands,
dropped
his draconian deadlines, and failed even to hint that Kim’s foot-dragging is a cause for concern.
The Gallup Index
dropped
sharply between the first week of July and the first week of August – the period when US political leaders worried everyone that they would be unable to raise the federal government’s debt ceiling and prevent the US from defaulting on August 2.
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