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In the US, the costs include more than
eight
million jobs lost since 2007, an increase in government debt relative to GDP of around 40% (mostly due to lost tax revenue), and much more.
CAMBRIDGE –
Eight
years after triggering a crisis that nearly brought down the global financial system, the United States remains plagued by confusion about what reforms are needed to prevent it from happening again.
I became one of just
eight
women who passed the entrance exam for commissioned officers.
The team broke the M.mycoides genome into
eight
fragments and began deleting genes one by one.
Certainly, he had never expressed any such sentiment inside the British Isles during the previous
eight
years.
Ironically, 2006 is also the year that Russia takes over the chair of the Group of
Eight
industrialized countries, which is set to meet in Moscow this spring.
His former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, has not only been convicted on
eight
counts of fraud and tax evasion, but, fulfilling Trump’s worst fear, he has also decided to cooperate with Robert Mueller, the special counsel leading the Russia probe and investigating Trump’s effort to block the inquiry into whether his campaign (and even administration) conspired with the Kremlin.
Seven out of every
eight
minutes spent on a mobile phone is spent within an app, and the most popular app in the world is Facebook.
None of this bodes well for a country whose parliament has already been diminished, after these three parties, during their
eight
years forming a coalition government, marginalized the opposition and failed to build up new leadership cadres.
The CDU/CSU and the SPD are now pursuing a grand coalition that would keep Germany roughly on the same path it has taken during the last
eight
years.
Even Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was probably more than a little surprised by Rowhani’s first-round victory, following a campaign that began with
eight
candidates.
After
eight
years of American unilateralism that left behind a broken transatlantic alliance, resuscitated the specter of a cold war with Russia, and saw the Middle East decline into a doomsday politics, Obama’s injection of new thinking to endemic problems is extremely welcome.
After
eight
years of aggressive stimulus, developed economies are emerging from an extended deleveraging phase that naturally suppressed growth from the demand side.
Eight
hundred million people worldwide are chronically malnourished.
The
eight
MDGs were adopted in the year 2000, when leaders meeting at the United Nations agreed to cut extreme poverty and hunger by half, fight disease, improve water safety and sanitation, expand education, and empower girls and women.
The debate just
eight
years ago about “shovel-ready” infrastructure seems to be a distant memory.
Of
eight
highly qualified female judges and constitutional law professors who were approached, only one was willing to accept the nomination.
For
eight
years, it never stopped forecasting that the budget would return to surplus by 2011, even though virtually every independent forecast showed that deficits would continue into the new decade unabated.
From the trough of the recession, the economy recovered the lost jobs in
eight
months on average.
When Bear Stearns’ creditors were bailed out to the tune of $30 billion in March, the rally in equity, money, and credit markets lasted
eight
weeks.
Berlusconi has been in power for
eight
of those years, though, as Giuliano Ferrara, the editor of Il Foglio, puts it, the popular perception is that, given his commanding personality, he has ruled the whole time.
Predictably, China’s approval process for new drugs is one of the world’s slowest –
eight
years on average.
And with the hype this month over
eight
successive records for the Dow Jones index (and many other records around the world), excitement induces more investors to enter riskier asset markets.
The United Nations Chernobyl Forum, a consortium of
eight
UN agencies and representatives of Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine, reinforced these findings.
The role that institutions play in shaping economic growth was a key finding of the landmark 1993 World Bank study, The East Asian Miracle, which examined how
eight
countries in the region achieved “high growth and declining inequality” from 1965 to 1990.
Fortunately, unlike most vaccine-preventable diseases, rabies allows for post-exposure inoculation, because the time of infection is generally known by the victim – especially if they were bitten – and the disease’s incubation period is relatively long, ranging from days to years, but averaging three to
eight
weeks.
They have been working in a distributed collaboration for
eight
years and come from a range of countries and specialties.
Seen from the point of view of the European Union's longtime member states, the
eight
postcommunist countries that - together with Cyprus and Malta - joined the EU on May 1st seem united in their positions on most important issues.
The drift in transatlantic relations during the
eight
years of George W. Bush’s presidency was meant to be stopped – and even reversed.
Indeed, the
eight
years I spent in England as a child made me a lifelong Anglophile, not to mention a proponent of kindness and magnanimity for those fleeing persecution.
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