Elsewhere
in sentence
2423 examples of Elsewhere in a sentence
In almost every area of major power rivalry, potentially volatile issues are compartmentalized, while cooperation
elsewhere
continues.
Authorities
elsewhere
are considering or adopting similar programs.
Under the existing regime, the country had been on a rapid downward spiral of the kind that has now become familiar in Greece and
elsewhere
in Europe.
The second act of the Greek tragedy will cast desperate Greeks against angry and disenchanted Europeans
elsewhere.
EU governments’ main fear has been that a vote for Brexit on June 23 will unleash a stream of copycat referendums
elsewhere.
These policies may hurt agricultural producers elsewhere, but they also benefit poor urban consumers.
Just as conservative forces in Iran can be expected to try to stop an agreement, forces thriving on confrontation in the United States and
elsewhere
will do the same.
The MSB said Russia’s goal was to fuel Swedish domestic disputes and divert attention away from Russian activities
elsewhere
in Europe.
As it has elsewhere, Russia is attempting to alter the Swedish narrative by casting blame and diverting attention.
We have seen firsthand how universities in the region and around the world have shut their doors in the faces of refugees from Syria and elsewhere, forcing them to overcome huge bureaucratic and financial hurdles.
Someday, we might achieve closer global monetary-policy coordination; for now, however, it made sense for Japan to respond, albeit belatedly, to developments
elsewhere.
If these private-public partnerships are like those elsewhere, the government will assume the risks, and the hedge funds will assume the profits.
Trump’s cabinet of billionaires could continue to buy their Gucci handbags and $10,000 Ivanka bracelets, but ordinary Americans’ cost of living would increase substantially; and without components from Mexico and elsewhere, manufacturing jobs would become even scarcer.
Elsewhere, some of our biggest problems have a sort of Hegelian quality.
The people inhabiting these enclaves are theoretically Indian citizens, but they lack the rights and privileges that their counterparts
elsewhere
in India enjoy.
Elsewhere, Tel Aviv’s official Web site celebrates, among other attractions, the city’s progressive role as a world center for the gay community.
If Pakistan also advances, demilitarization of politics
elsewhere
in the Islamic world might not be far behind.
Petri and Plummer assume that labor markets are sufficiently flexible that job losses in adversely affected parts of the economy are necessarily offset by job gains
elsewhere.
Elsewhere, rail links between China and Vietnam, road developments connecting India and Bangladesh, and new ports, harbors, and pipelines in Myanmar and Pakistan are forging a new form of economic unity alongside the region’s manufacturing supply chains.
But that tailwind may have been squandered, because the Kirchners have yet to make the structural changes – in industry, in the country’s energy policy, in education, and
elsewhere
– needed to free Argentina from extreme dependence on commodity prices.
Countries’ efforts to rely on renewable energy supplies are similarly ineffective, given that the displaced fossil-fuel-based energy remains economically attractive, which means that it is used
elsewhere
or later.
The biggest impact on market structure will continue to come from ever-rising capital requirements, which will make bank credit more expensive and encourage borrowers to look
elsewhere.
Similar parties exist or are emerging
elsewhere
in Europe.
Meanwhile, economists who believe that further monetary loosening is required to pull the world out of stagnation must look
elsewhere.
Moreover, any increase in spending on infrastructure or any revenue loss from tax reform should be offset
elsewhere.
Similar estimates are underway in Brazil, Colombia, India, and
elsewhere.
Examples of this new approach include technology companies such as Omada Health, which delivers customized online health coaching at home for people at risk of diabetes; social enterprises, such as the Grameen Bank, which is building low-cost primary care systems on the back of its microlending networks; and the One Million Community Health Worker Campaign, which teaches ordinary citizens how to provide care in their own communities, based on lessons learned from similar models in Ethiopia, Rwanda, and
elsewhere
in Sub-Saharan Africa.
After all, Saudi Arabia will probably have to provide the lion’s share of aid to Yemen once the war is over and the rest of the world has turned its attention
elsewhere.
Elsewhere, too, depositors are beginning to transfer their savings to the strongest economy (Germany) and to safe havens beyond (Switzerland and the United States).
But economic research convincingly shows that while subsidies can buy extra jobs, they eventually have to be financed with increased taxes, costing an equal number of jobs
elsewhere.
Back
Next
Related words
Their
World
Countries
There
Would
Other
Could
Which
Should
People
Economic
Political
While
Country
About
Global
Growth
Governments
Financial
Region