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Russia's Neurotic InvasionPARIS – At the very moment China was getting a “gold medal” in diplomacy for the success of the opening ceremony in Beijing, Russia
earned
a “red card” for the extreme and disproportionate violence of its military intervention in Georgia.
But, according to the FDIC, the four still
earned
more than $95 million from January 2005 through September 2008.
Ever since, mainstream economists have
earned
their bread and butter patiently explaining why Marx was wrong.
Government educates and invests, increasing the supply and reducing the premium
earned
by skilled workers, and lowering the rate of return on physical capital.
This kind of corrupt behavior
earned
Tsang a disgraceful exit from government.
In the process, the US damaged the reputation for effective economic management that it had
earned
during the global financial crisis, when bold and timely measures prevented a period of reckless private risk-taking and financial leverage from ending in Great Depression II.
Of the 250 members of provincial Communist Party standing committees, an elite group including party chiefs and governors, 60 claim to have
earned
PhDs.Tellingly, only ten of them completed their doctoral studies before becoming government officials.
These include a temporary tax deferral on unrealized capital gains; a step-up in basis on the capital gains
earned
and reinvested in such funds; and a permanent exclusion from taxes on capital gains
earned
on fund investments held for ten years or more.
That pose as democracy’s guardian
earned
Shevardnadze independent Georgia’s presidency at a time when the country was vulnerable to civil war.
The economist Dani Rodrik recently suggested that governments should fund themselves from the dividends
earned
by investing in public venture funds, thus socializing the gains from innovation.
As a result, southern Europe adopted an economic configuration in which its wage, price, and productivity levels made sense only so long as it spent €13 for every €12 that it earned, with northern Europe financing the missing euro.
Northern Europe, meanwhile, adopted wage and productivity levels that made sense only as long as it spent less than one euro for every euro that it
earned.
Taking the lead in October 2007, when it issued a $750 million Eurobond with an 8.5% coupon rate, Ghana
earned
the distinction of being the first Sub-Saharan country – other than South Africa – to issue bonds in 30 years.
CEOs who were once paid around 30 times what their average workers
earned
now make around 230 times that amount.
As he himself put it, "I
earned
capital in the campaign … and now I intend to spend it."
When she fell in love with Jeff Kaufman, they agreed that they would both donate a large part of what they
earned
– currently it’s about half of their income.
Indeed, many borrowed to finance their spending, with the result that the proportion of poorer households in financial distress or filing for bankruptcy was significantly higher in areas where the rich
earned
(and spent) more.
But, despite all these benefits, politicians are generally unwilling to accept that money can be
earned
honestly from those at the bottom of the income pyramid.
Investors congratulated themselves on the profits they had
earned
from their vertiginously priced Internet stocks.
But Colombians have
earned
a genuine opportunity to end their country’s conflict.
The 1% are not people who have
earned
money the hard way by making real things, so there is no harm in taking it away from them.
Second, much of the financing for Greece’s debts came from German and French banks that
earned
huge profits by intermediating loans from their own countries and from Asia.
The terrorist attacks and her response – attacking Musharraf's party, visiting the wounded in hospital, and offering to pay for their medical care – have probably
earned
some of it back.
In 2017, official development assistance (ODA) from all the world’s advanced economies was $146.6 billion, or less than $1 of every $300
earned
in these countries.
In fact, the demand for qualified blue-collar employees is so high that in 2015 the country’s 23 million textile workers earned, on average, $645 per month – equal to the average college graduate.
Clearly, the court thought that such trust had not been
earned.
Given that scanned images of checks could easily be processed electronically almost instantaneously, the enduring delay can be explained only by “float” – that is, the interest
earned
by holding onto money for as long as possible.
A recent study by the Pew Research Center noted that Americans
earned
4% less income in 2014 than they did in 2000, and for the first time in more than 40 years, middle-class Americans no longer constitute a majority of the population.
As the economists Maurice Obstfeld and Galina Hale recently noted, German and French banks
earned
large profits intermediating flows between Asian savers and Europe’s periphery.
The stunted children
earned
just as much as their peers.
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