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The dollar will fall and US long-term interest rates will rise, but only when traders on Wall Street and
elsewhere
decide that holding dollars and long-term US bonds is more risky in the short run.
Throughout the post-colonial period in the Muslim world, it was the military, as the best-organized public institution, that filled the space occupied
elsewhere
by political parties, well-established government agencies, and professional civil services.
Moreover, fake social-media posts in which photos of victims of a Myanmar cyclone were presented as images of Muslims butchered in the northeast spurred some Muslim activists to threaten northeasterners
elsewhere
in India in retaliation.
True, they could arguably acquire similar weapons elsewhere, but not necessarily as cheaply and conveniently.
A bona fide socioeconomic model should be built around an ingrained “way of doing things” – indeed, so ingrained that the model, like the vaunted Nordic one, is almost impossible to replicate
elsewhere.
But that is not all: With knowledge, technology, infrastructure, and enabling policies, smallholder farmers in Africa and
elsewhere
can drive sustainable agricultural development, contribute to global food security, and catalyze economic growth worldwide.
That outcome could have a very negative impact on Islamist movements
elsewhere.
In fact, the financial industry’s biggest problems lie elsewhere: hedge funds, investment banks, and other non-bank financial institutions that face less regulatory oversight and restrictions (such as on capital standards and leverage) than commercial banks.
But, looking around us today, there do not seem to be many reasons for optimism
elsewhere.
Elsewhere, of course, this sort of turmoil has democratic safety valves.
Social movements in India, the Middle East, the United States, and
elsewhere
are demanding institutions that promote greater citizen participation and oversight.
Although the Merck project successfully raised money for Costa Rican biodiversity research, few if any drugs have been developed, and the model has not been transferred
elsewhere.
But when the bank announced a first-half loss of €3.6 billion ($4.7 billion), the sudden collapse of confidence was alarming, and nervous investors are asking whether there are similar time bombs ticking
elsewhere.
And it is true that Zika, which has devastating effects on children, is a cause for concern in Brazil and
elsewhere.
The overall project is so cost effective, replicable, and sustainable that JM Eagle and other corporate partners will now undertake similar efforts
elsewhere
in Africa.
Income inequality is a top concern not only in tent cities across the United States, but also among street protesters in Taipei, Tel Aviv, Cairo, Athens, Madrid, Santiago, and
elsewhere.
In Chile and elsewhere, discussions of inequality tend to focus on how much people earn.
A typical poor household in Chile and
elsewhere
in Latin America is headed by a woman with only primary-school education.
And the Middle East is burning just next door: the recent terrorist attacks in Paris and Copenhagen, and against foreign tourists in Tunisia, remind Europe that hundreds of homegrown jihadists could return from fighting in Syria, Iraq, or
elsewhere
and launch further attacks.
Mexico’s action in August 1982 took officials
elsewhere
completely by surprise.
In response to Western sanctions, the Kremlin will bring pressure to bear on the United States and its allies by creating problems
elsewhere.
One would think that college and public libraries, and other open depositories, would have books already being produced and made accessible
elsewhere.
Indeed, studies in the US, Australia, and
elsewhere
show that drug treatment rates tend to remain steady or rise, because syringe exchange participants gain greater access to rehabilitative care.
When its black majority was finally given a say in governance, it elected an African National Congress (ANC) government that, by refraining from confiscating and nationalizing private property held by the privileged minority, distinguished the country from many others, in Africa and elsewhere, that have emerged from repressive colonial rule.
But we already knew about his concerns – and that many Jews, in the US and elsewhere, do not feel that he was speaking for them.
Elsewhere, as in Egypt, democratization incites further protests, or even violence.
In the United States and elsewhere, elected governments used to take care of the people, but now, like companies colluding against their customers to keep out disruptive newcomers, they have become a separate interest group.
Perhaps it can be a model
elsewhere.
Elsewhere, state governments have taken the more radical step of establishing special redistricting commissions that are independent of the two dominant political parties.
There is Russia’s adventurism in Ukraine;China’s territorial assertiveness – and Japan’s new push-back nationalism – in East Asia; continuing catastrophe in Syria and disarray in the wider Middle East; the resurgence of atrocity crimes in South Sudan, Nigeria, and
elsewhere
in Africa; and anxiety about renewed communal strife in India after Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi’s stunning election victory.
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