Ensuing
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The Chinese regard Japan’s seizure of Taiwan in 1895 and the
ensuing
50-year occupation as one of the most humiliating events in the country’s modern history.
We created the instruments needed to assist distressed countries, and the
ensuing
adjustment programs are delivering results.
The
ensuing
“grand bargain” should concern the stabilization of Iraq, Iran’s nuclear program, and its role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Not even China and India – with their “ancient civilizations” and “vast populations, territories, and resources” – would be able to “exert their latent strength” in the
ensuing
decades.
Toynbee was right about the
ensuing
decades, but wrong about two places: the Soviet Union collapsed, and now China has become the world’s second-largest economy and a leading global player.
The visit to Jerusalem of Egypt's then-President Anwar el-Sadat, and the
ensuing
Egypt-Israel breakthrough at Camp David, took place only after successful behind-the-scenes understandings.
In the
ensuing
years, they made critical contributions to China’s massive public infrastructure.
The procedural shortcuts, incomplete documentation, and rampant fraud that accompanied banks’ rush to generate millions of bad loans during the housing bubble has, however, complicated the process of cleaning up the
ensuing
mess.
The
ensuing
exchange-rate devaluation would immediately lower the price of Portugal’s exports, raise its import prices, stimulate the economy, and bring about much-needed growth.
This legislation and the
ensuing
regulations have moved some issues in the right direction.
The global financial crisis and
ensuing
eurozone crisis lowered many households’ living standards considerably, and some five million people now in absolute poverty.
In the 1980’s, joint studies by US and Soviet scientists showed that a full-scale nuclear war between the Cold War’s superpowers would cause environmental devastation so severe that the
ensuing
“nuclear winter” could extinguish life on earth.
Though some eurozone countries had real-estate bubbles, they were less extreme than Japan’s in the 1980s, and the
ensuing
losses were smaller.
The
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ethnic clashes claimed the lives of more than 1,200 people, and displaced another 250,000.
In the
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political vacuum, sectarianism was the only viable alternative principle of organization.
The
ensuing
boom was a mirror image of the pattern between 1998 and 2001, when the housing market was liberalized and the stock market fell.
In the
ensuing
public debate, two items have already emerged as central: money and conscription B one politically demanding, the other politically convenient.
Economic expansion was interrupted in the 1970’s and 1980’s, but the cause was the macroeconomic crises triggered by the success of the OPEC cartel and the
ensuing
deflationary policies pursued by then-Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker.
As we now know, that led to a period of easy monetary conditions, which, together with financial deregulation and technological developments, sowed the seeds of the 2007 financial crisis and the
ensuing
recession.
Without disaster planning and adequate funding, any city can be caught in the dilemma in which Houston found itself: if it does not order an evacuation, many will die; but if it does order an evacuation, people will die in the
ensuing
chaos, and snarled traffic will prevent people from getting out.
In the
ensuing
conflict, refugees poured across the border into neighboring India into crowded camps, creating conditions that inevitably gave rise to cholera outbreaks.
Holland After van GoghThe murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh and the
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arson attacks against mosques, churches, and Islamic schools have caused more soul-searching in Dutch homes in the last week than in the past two decades.
Germany Is Not ChinaROTTERDAM – There is little dispute that global imbalances in trade and capital flows are at least partly to blame for the financial crisis and
ensuing
recession that have rocked the world economy since 2008.
Those excited days of nation-wide solidarity, courage to make sacrifices, enthusiasm and boundless joy accompanying the fall of the totalitarian regime are long gone; the
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years have found us grappling – sometimes more successfully, at times less so – with all the grievous consequences of the decades of Communism in our country.
Yet the financial crisis and the
ensuing
recession go only so far towards explaining these high levels of indebtedness.
In 2009, when South Korea’s Daewoo Logistics Corporation negotiated a deal to lease as much as half of Madagascar’s arable land to produce cereals and palm oil for the South Korean market, the
ensuing
protests and military intervention toppled a democratically elected president.
After the
ensuing
financial thunderstorm died down, the sun would come out again very quickly.
Euro accession and bull-market “convergence trades” pushed bond yields in these countries toward the level of German bunds, with the
ensuing
credit boom supporting excessive consumption growth.
And, if the exit occurs via a rise in the interest rate on excess reserves (to sterilize the effect of a base-money overhang on credit growth), the
ensuing
losses for central banks’ balance sheets could be significant.
The
ensuing
massive capital flight has bled the region’s economies and eroded their competitiveness.
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