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These methods are, essentially, labor-saving devices – they make management of the animals easier and enable units with thousands or tens of thousands of animals to employ fewer and less skilled workers.
In the mid-nineteenth century, a new generation of central banks was established
essentially
to manage payments systems and stabilize fragile banking systems.
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all of the increased reserves ended up being “used” to support increased commercial lending.
Mini-grids are
essentially
localized electricity networks that supply several users, whether households or businesses.
What the country now needs, says Rokita, is the so-called "family rights" that are
essentially
conservative.
As Former Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke points out, monetary finance is
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equivalent to a broad-based tax cut, with the central bank committing to purchase government debt.
While America benefits from increased demand for its Treasury bills (which reduces borrowing costs), developing countries receive a return of just 2% -
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zero in real terms.
He has an asset-account surplus, and he is
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selling or exporting claims on his future resources.
If Obama is re-elected, and Republicans control the House and Senate, his legislative agenda will
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be a dead letter, and he will spend the next two years, at least, negotiating its reform and rollback.
Nationalism is
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a modern political creation wrapped in the mantle of a common history and shared memories.
Throughout the Cold War, the world’s oldest democracy and its largest were
essentially
estranged.
In 2014, the global growth of total factor productivity, or TFP, which measures the combined productivity of capital and labor, was
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zero for the third consecutive year.
Given that such challenges are
essentially
new, there is no proven roadmap for overcoming them.
The bitter political, strategic, and territorial rivalry between North and South Korea has generated what is
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a zero-sum conflict on the Peninsula.
The company’s CityTree concept –
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a natural filtration system – is being tested from Mexico City to Milan.
Migrants’ remittance behavior is
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dictated by the regulatory environment and the quality – in terms of speed, cost, security, and accessibility – of products and services offered by banks, money-transfer companies, micro-finance institutions, and informal operators.
North Korea is
essentially
a theocracy.
After all, the market is
essentially
just a form of self-organization whereby everyone tries to earn a living by doing things that others find valuable.
It has been
essentially
(though not explicitly) adopted by major central banks, including the US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, and the Swiss National Bank.
The Kremlin has effectively prohibited some foreign donors, including the Open Society Foundations, from issuing grants in Russia, and has implemented a requirement that organizations receiving any foreign funding declare themselves to be “foreign agents” – essentially, spies.
Climate change is not a partisan issue, and climate policy is
essentially
market-based.
With his 36-year record in the US Senate, national stature, and
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conservative constituency, he would certainly have won again in November.
In particular, the stubborn Dutchman understood the extreme danger if Europe’s top monetary authority became too cozy with Europe’s politicians, especially at a time when many EU finance ministers view economic reform and excess liquidity as being
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the same thing.
The monetary policies pursued by central banks since 2007 have
essentially
been “more of the same.”
The latest fashion in policy advice is
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still more of the same.
Then came the start of the refugee crisis, when Italy waved migrants through the Alps,
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outsourcing the problem to France and Austria.
When Poland’s most important ally called, Duda
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stuck his fingers in his ears.
Essentially, his approach to international issues is pragmatic, and, in departing from his predecessor’s penchant for machtpolitik , Obama has pledged always to exhaust diplomacy first.
The economy has
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reached full employment, with the unemployment rate at 4.9% in October.
Syria, Iraq, and Libya are likely to be countries in name only; important parts of each will
essentially
be autonomous and on their own, for better or worse.
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