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Intermittent clashes with Central Security Forces
erupted
throughout the day, just as they had on January 25.“They are back and we are not leaving….down
It will then be possible to make progress on other important questions that have been postponed since the crisis
erupted
five years ago.
There was never a time in the crisis, until the chemical-weapons issue erupted, when US military intervention in any form seemed likely to save more lives than it would endanger.
When his death sentence appeared likely to be commuted to a prison term, China
erupted
with protests.
Resource wars are already with us; if a “small” nuclear resource war
erupted
between, say, India and Pakistan, we now know that the war alone would likely end civilization.
After the financial crisis erupted, and policymakers began seeking ways to compel banks to revive lending in these and other struggling countries, it became apparent that there were no available tools to employ.
Since the 2008 financial crisis erupted, there has been something of a renationalization of financial behavior in Europe.
Stagnation by DesignNEW YORK – Soon after the global financial crisis
erupted
in 2008, I warned that unless the right policies were adopted, Japanese-style malaise – slow growth and near-stagnant incomes for years to come – could set in.
The G-20 showed its effectiveness in responding to the crisis that
erupted
in 2008.
From the Arab Spring to the violent food riots that have
erupted
in recent years across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, populations are reacting to the cumulative effects of pervasive unemployment, high food prices, and deteriorating living conditions.
Indeed, since the Arab Spring
erupted
in December 2010, the BRICS have demonstrated a high regard for the principle of non-intervention – even if it means supporting the most repressive Arab regimes.
It is worth remembering that the same thing happened in August 2007, when the sub-prime crisis
erupted.
Excessive private credit growth in the advanced economies before 2008 left many companies and households overleveraged, and their attempted deleveraging after the global financial crisis
erupted
that year threatened Chinese exports, employment, and growth.
Last November, when hostilities
erupted
in Gaza, Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi mediated a swift resolution, even providing a guarantee for the cease-fire with Gaza’s ruling Hamas.
Then the financial crisis erupted, scaring the entire world.
One of the first in recorded history
erupted
around 4,500 years ago, when the city-state of Lagash – nestled between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in modern-day Iraq – diverted water from its neighbor, Umma.
By the 1980s, Assamese students – angry at the prospect of losing land and job opportunities – were staging mass protests, which occasionally
erupted
into violence.
Thus, four years after the crisis erupted, methods for measuring and assessing economic health remain alarmingly inadequate.
Spain, where the public debt/GDP ratio was relatively low compared to other European countries, experienced such a surge when the euro crisis
erupted.
When the 2008 global financial crisis erupted, America’s red-hot housing market had been operating as a money market for years.
Thus, only 18 months before the crisis erupted, the April 2006 GFSR approvingly recorded “a growing recognition that the dispersion of credit risks to a broader and more diverse group of investors… has helped make the banking and wider financial system more resilient.
It is likely that the violence that
erupted
in the fall of 2005 in many French cities and suburbs, in which young and unemployed black people played a large part, has accelerated the willingness of French officials to come to terms with this historical legacy.
Indeed, 1999, the year before the current Palestinian Intifada erupted, was a good year economically for the West Bank and Gaza.
Since the current crisis erupted, the eurozone's current account has gone from a small deficit to a surplus of nearly 2.5% of GDP.
The crises that
erupted
later that year undermined confidence in the IMF and led to discussions about "reforming the global financial architecture."
When the global financial crisis
erupted
in 2008, destroying the value of houses that had kept those workers feeling wealthy, the true weight of the situation fell on US workers.
Bankers boast of having paid back in full the government bailout funds that they received when the crisis
erupted.
It is in this context that the debate about gene doping
erupted
during the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
Nor did he intervene on behalf of the Shia and Kurdish uprisings that
erupted
just after the war ended early in 1991.
The international debt crisis that
erupted
in mid-1982 began in Mexico, and then spread to the rest of Latin America and beyond.
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