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Moreover, even if prices on average
exhibit
some downward flexibility, deflation necessarily increases the real rate of interest, given that nominal interest rates cannot fall below zero.
They all
exhibit
the same, unchanging pattern: the government, whether in Beijing or the localities, tolerates the low-decibel, smaller-scale, relatively non-disruptive marches and sit-ins by demonstrators bearing petitions and posters, especially if they appear to be spontaneous, un-organized, localized and leaderless.
“How nice it would be to conduct our affairs in this august House with the same spirit of sportsmanship that our cricketers
exhibit
on the playing fields of the sub-continent,” he said.
Upon closer inspection, GVCs and new technologies
exhibit
features that limit the upside to – and may even undermine – developing countries’ economic performance.
Players of these sports cannot
exhibit
the full range of their skills without being pushed by a competitive opponent.
Because their preferences and circumstances don’t in fact shift from day to day, and because they do try to get the best bargain when they shop around, their behavior will
exhibit
a high degree of regularity.
Doctors also must
exhibit
cultural humility, so that they can take into account a patient’s social background when administering care.
Exhibit
A is the August 11 devaluation of the renminbi against the dollar – a move that invoked for US politicians the old adage, “Be careful what you wish for.”
Exhibit
B in the case against attributing financial developments in China to government intervention is the stock-market bubble that culminated in June.
Drugs called artemisinins are safe and
exhibit
potent, rapid anti-malarial activity.
But they do not
exhibit
the kind of monopoly pricing behavior that triggers anti-trust action by the government.
FIFA and the government’s response to Brazil’s recent protests are putting at risk what the Paquim
exhibit
commemorates: the rebirth of freedom and democracy.
The new research, which took into account the results of three studies, suggests that men who
exhibit
a high degree of Machiavellianism tend to be self-aggrandizing, boisterous, and vain, with an exploitative approach to relationships and an opportunistic worldview.
The economic explanation emphasizes that in a world of widening economic inequality and stagnating middle-class incomes (here the United States is cited as
Exhibit
A), no one should be surprised if angry middle- and working-class voters turn to politicians who promise to reverse these trends.
The court ruled against the right of the United States-based animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals to
exhibit
posters that juxtapose photographs of victims of the Holocaust with photographs of animals in factory farms and at slaughterhouses.
Moreover, while sugar does not
exhibit
classic withdrawal symptoms, it does lead to tolerance and dependence that can cause bingeing, craving, and cross-sensitization to narcotics.
The sociological imperative behind the spread of “political correctness” is the fact that we no longer live in patriarchal, hierarchical, mono-cultural societies, which
exhibit
general, if unreflective, agreement on basic values.
For some, it may be the allure of anti-Americanism, mixed with the defense of conservative values and the rejection of liberal “decadence” (for which
Exhibit
A is the West’s growing social acceptance of same-sex marriage).
New digital technologies tend to
exhibit
scale economies and network effects, which produce concentration rather than localization of production.
First, economic developments will likely lead the Fed to
exhibit
caution when it comes to the process of raising interest rates.
Exhibit
A is the current presidential campaign in the United States, which has placed more emphasis on trade than any such campaign in the country’s recent history.
Moreover, fruit flies
exhibit
this complexity under conditions in which "nurture" is kept constant--a condition that is never true of humans.
However, Muslims in sub-Saharan Africa, like most Muslims around the world,
exhibit
an “us versus them” mentality.
The invasion of Iraq in 2003 remains
Exhibit
A. But there are others, including the overreach (alongside the United Kingdom and France) of the UN Security Council’s mandate in Libya in 2011, and what Jessica Mathews has described as the “wasteland for multilateral commitments” in the US approach to binding treaties, including the Convention on Biodiversity, the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, the Protocol on Torture, and, most relevant to the South China Sea, the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
Exhibit
A in a hearing on Trump’s sanity would have to be his recent address to the United Nations General Assembly, which resembled the lunatic ramblings of Aerys Targaryen, the “mad king” in the television show “Game of Thrones.”
So it was a pleasant surprise to see that the last
exhibit
on display was a wall of items acknowledging Japan’s aid and investment in China in recent decades.
They point to Ronald Reagan’s tax cut of 1981 as
exhibit
“A” supporting their case.
Exhibit
A for Surowiecki is Stephen Schwarzman, the chairman and CEO of the private equity firm the Blackstone Group, whose wealth now exceeds $10 billion.
Moreover, there is an old mentality among Southern countries that they can do no wrong in their relationships with the North, and that they should
exhibit
solidarity with each other regarding those relationships.
I have found in my research that individual manufacturing industries, such as auto parts or machinery,
exhibit
what economists call “unconditional convergence” – an automatic tendency to close the gap with productivity levels in advanced countries.
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