Elevated
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The autobiographies of political leaders are not a very
elevated
literary form.
Among G-7 countries, only the US rate was higher in 2008; but, whereas US inflation cratered when the crisis erupted, the UK rate remained stubbornly elevated, peaking at 4.5% in 2011.
If that high level of government borrowing occurs, it will absorb all of the available household savings even at the current
elevated
level.
Now China is experiencing a fourth instance of
elevated
debt risk, this time characterized by high levels of accumulated local-government and corporate debt.
Unlike the current premier, Wen Jiabao, who was third in the chain of command for the past ten years, Li has been
elevated
to number two, which suggests a greater potential for power-sharing between the CCP and the government at the top of China’s new team.
The legislature spends it as if the
elevated
revenues will continue forever.
For example, the threat posed by Pakistan’s nuclear weapons, which many fear could fall into the hands of terrorists, dovetails with Iran’s quest –
elevated
to a national priority – to develop such weapons of its own.
When data are used to identify demographic groups with
elevated
risk profiles, low-cost mobile-messaging campaigns can transmit vital prevention information.
Now, however, concerns over these drugs’ safety and side effects in children and adolescents – including
elevated
suicide rates – have awakened regulators in many countries.
What was once the dignified preserve of obviously elite currencies could become the site of messy political battles for
elevated
status.
Advanced economies’ aggregate debt-to-GDP ratio, which increased by two percentage points in 2016, is, as the IMF notes, “expected to remain
elevated
and relatively flat in the medium term, in contrast to [previous] projections of moderate and steady decline.”
But when more detailed analysis of the data revealed potentially
elevated
benefits for black patients, a new trial was performed on 1,050 self-identified “black” patients with severe heart failure for whom available treatments had proved ineffective.
Let’s be clear:
elevated
savings and reduced consumption relative to pre-crisis levels are likely to be permanent even after households reduce leverage and restore retirement savings – a process that in the US has removed roughly $1 trillion from the demand side of the economy.
And storm surges now ride on these
elevated
sea levels, amplifying flooding losses where they strike.
While that halted much speculative activity, house prices have remained at
elevated
levels – underscoring lingering affordability issues for China’s emerging middle class.
As long as there is a clear global excess supply of goods and services – as long as unemployment remains highly
elevated
and inflation rates are falling – they are not doing enough.
Almost all of them are high-ranking military officers, now
elevated
to the government’s most important offices.
The seemingly unalterable factors generating these record-setting rises in food prices – a shift to higher protein diets in many countries, growing populations, greater use of biofuels, and climate change – suggest that
elevated
food prices are here to stay.
Of course, this lesson should not be
elevated
to a dogma.
As Gordon Brown, the chairman of the Fund’s International Monetary and Financial Committee, noted, these plans are fully in line with the medium-term approach to solving imbalances that the Fund’s membership has consistently supported:China has
elevated
the reduction of external imbalances to a major national objective in 2007.
Moreover, the digital revolution in media has
elevated
the role of business news, one of the few profit centers for print and broadcast journalism in many countries.
In 2003, a “Rose Revolution” in Georgia
elevated
a younger generation led by a president without ties to Soviet communism.
After 1991, Boris Yeltsin’s unruly privatization reduced millions of people to penury, and
elevated
a corrupt oligarchy into virtual rulership.
The
elevated
cortisol in Cushing's patients is higher than that found in major depression, but the psychiatric and somatic features of Cushing's disease are strikingly similar: melancholia, depression, abdominal obesity, bone mineral loss, and increased risk for cardiovascular disease, along with shrinkage of the hippocampus and memory impairment.
For example, neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus that is suppressed by acute and chronic stress is
elevated
by many antidepressant treatments.
Beyond these population-based surveillance functions, the registry was able to support patient care by ensuring that individual health-care providers and patients were made aware of
elevated
or rising HbA1c levels.
Much of the world expected more
elevated
behavior from Obama.
This has contributed to a growing sense of hopelessness – particularly among men – which has manifested in rising non-participation in the workforce, aggravated health problems, drug abuse,
elevated
suicide rates, and anti-government sentiment.
While equity prices in the US have recovered, bond yields remain
elevated.
Such spillover effects could seriously undermine emerging economies’ efforts to confront the looming challenges of slowing GDP growth and narrowing room for policy maneuver, compounded in some countries by twin deficits and
elevated
inflation.
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