Ensuing
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During the
ensuing
campaign, Labour’s support collapsed, and the Conservatives ended up winning 330 of 630 seats.
But Chen’s career as a legal activist met an abrupt end with a conviction for disturbing public order, and most experts inside and outside of China considered his
ensuing
confinement to be unlawful.
During the
ensuing
discussion, several FOMC members argued that the inflation rate might be reduced to less than 2%, but nobody argued that inflation should be pushed higher if a lower, but still positive, rate was achieved.
In the
ensuing
years, the average tariff rate applied by China has continued to fall, and now stands at less than 4%, though China does maintain an unusually high number of tariff peaks (that is, high tariffs for very limited categories of product).
The
ensuing
bloodbath of US soldiers generated images that the American public could not stomach, prompting the exit of American and then UN forces.
The Oslo agreement in 1993 and the
ensuing
peace process embodied that expectation.
Countries in most developing regions, such as Latin America, North Africa, the Middle East, and much of Asia, may be able to absorb their armies of potential workers into productive employment and benefit appreciably from the
ensuing
economic boost.
So far during the financial crisis and
ensuing
recession, the US has been incapable of kick-starting credit growth, the major transmission mechanism by which monetary expansion feeds through to domestic economic activity.
During the
ensuing
investigation, former Interior MinisterYuriy Kravchenko died of two gunshots to the head hours before he was to testify.
Within Hamas, which is also strongly influenced by Syria and Iran, a fundamental debate had arisen as to whether, in the aftermath of electoral success and the
ensuing
mandate to govern the Palestinian territories, the organization should recognize Israel?
Each ideological grouping would most likely become factionalized along complex national lines – divisions likely to be reflected in the
ensuing
competition to be charismatic.
In the
ensuing
decades, America has apparently come to regard its longstanding alliances as more of a burden than an asset.
But even when a crisis, like a cyber attack or an epidemic, erupts unexpectedly, the
ensuing
market disruption usually lasts only as long as it takes for investors to reassess discount rates and future profit streams.
Unfortunately, the new Basel III Accord and the
ensuing
EU Capital Requirements Directive have failed to correct the two main shortcomings of international prudential rules – namely, their reliance on banks’ risk-management models for the calculation of capital requirements, and the lack of supervisory accountability.
But the
ensuing
honeymoon with the markets turned out to be brief.
In the
ensuing
decades – even as China grew and modernized – Western thinkers treated this self-indulgent delusion as an empirical certainty.
But, while the value of these studies is in the light that they shed on the parts, the
ensuing
headlines invariably are about the whole, articulated in terms of GDP and jobs.
Into the
ensuing
vacuum came managed care, which was designed to hold down health-care spending by controlling access to treatment.
In the
ensuing
decades, Palestinians tried virtually everything to escape Israel’s repressive occupation – from civil resistance to armed conflict to international diplomacy – to no avail.
In the
ensuing
gun battle, 14 members of the security forces and eight demonstrators were killed, and 200 people were wounded.
For starters, the 2008 financial crisis and
ensuing
global recession are widely, and justifiably, seen as a massive failure on the part of the “establishment.”
Economists usually joke that the stock market has predicted 12 out of the last nine recessions, as markets often fall sharply without an
ensuing
recession.
Three pilgrims died and hundreds were injured in the
ensuing
stampede.
Worse, the
ensuing
Internet debate centered on Vilkovisky’s credentials and mine – not on whether Vilkovisky was right or wrong.
In 1994, when I became State Secretary for Financial Affairs in Sweden’s Ministry of Finance, recovery appeared to be on the horizon, following the abolition of the fixed exchange rate, the
ensuing
sharp depreciation of the Krona, and lower interest rates.
The
ensuing
massive bank bailout, plus continued budget deficits and declining nominal GNP, means that Ireland’s debt is ballooning, while its capacity to pay has collapsed.
When the global financial crisis and
ensuing
recession hit in 2007-2009, the Fed cut its policy rate from 5.25% to 0%.
Stalin blamed the
ensuing
collapse in food production on conspiracies by the dead and dying.
A woman’s bargaining power will therefore be influenced by such factors as the type of job she has, her level of earnings and assets, the strength of her family ties, social attitudes toward divorce, laws governing the
ensuing
division of property, and the effectiveness of anti-discrimination legislation.
Fiscal crisis and default reduce the value of the former, while the
ensuing
recession undermines the value of the latter.
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