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Indeed, the investment bank Goldman Sachs
expects
the Chinese economy’s total size to surpass that of the United States by 2027.
Germany rarely
expects
solidarity from its European partners.
So what else is there to say?”Xi understands that the world
expects
not only a better China, but also a China that is committed to constructing a better world.
While prices of oil, metals, and food rose very significantly after 2003, reaching historic highs sometime between 2008 and 2011, nobody
expects
similar price increases in the future.
It
expects
bolder moves from the EU, such as explicit endorsement of the Georgian-Ossetian working group, which includes the alternative, pro-autonomy South Ossetian government of Dmitri Sanakoyev, but is boycotted by the pro-Russian separatist government in Tskhinvali.
Over the next five years, the International Monetary Fund
expects
Argentina to experience weaker growth, higher inflation, and more unemployment than Chile.
The International Energy Agency
expects
the total to rise to $2 trillion in 2035, with expenditure on energy efficiency increasing to $550 billion.
The current small difference between the real interest rate on such bonds (2.1% for 30-year bonds) and the nominal interest rate on conventional 30-year Treasury bonds (now 4.6%) implies that the market
expects
only about 2.5% inflation over the next three decades.
The victor of the Cold War now
expects
other nations to indulge its philosophy of self-righteousness.
No one
expects
a state government to interfere in inter-state payments, rewrite bankruptcy rules, or issue its own currency in case of extreme distress.
As the very different examples of the Soviet Union and China show, the Iranian regime might someday collapse or change fundamentally – probably when hardly anyone
expects
it.
Germany alone
expects
as many as a million asylum-seekers this year.
Aggregate economic balance may require a negative real interest rate; but with inflation at an all-time low – the IMF
expects
it to be negative this year and next in the advanced economies, and zero in the emerging economies – this is not feasible.
A major reason has been sharply decelerating growth in global trade, which the World Trade Organization
expects
to grow by 1.7% this year – far below the 6.7% average in the decade preceding the 2008 crisis.
For example, Lula's Workers' Party, which rejected pension reforms submitted by the previous Cardoso administration,
expects
Lula to preserve far more of the scheme than former President Cardoso believed possible.
Nobody
expects
it to be infallible.
By the year 2100, the United Nations
expects
there to be more than ten billion of us, up from 7.3 billion today.
But, after that, they will be surrounded by powerful neighbors that will, one expects, be hostile toward them – not least because of the precedent Kurdish independence sets.
If the Bank – which currently lends Nigeria almost $5.5 billion and
expects
to commit an additional $2 billion in each of the next four years – moved in this direction, other funders might follow.
The Oslo summit will, one expects, provide motivation for political leaders to rise to the challenge they face, as it highlights the high stakes of investment in education.
Unlike Yeltsin, however, Putin won't give up and
expects
that he can take advantage of the fact that America will be too busy fighting terrorism and WMD proliferation, rearranging the Middle East, and containing China to object too strongly.
Any government
expects
its popularity to erode, especially in a society with as many intractable problems as Venezuela: unemployment, crime, high infant mortality and so on.
Often, however, the crises that greet a new president are not the ones anyone
expects.
One almost
expects
the network’s biggest star, Sean Hannity, to start leading on-air anti-Comey chants of “Lock Him Up!”The effect on anyone who recalls Trump’s cheerleading for Comey last October – followed by the red-hatted crowds’ ritualistic baying to jail crooked Hillary – is psychedelic.
Big banks cannot be allowed to fail; but the public
expects
bankers to be punished.
Whereas growth was a miserable 1.5% in 2005 in the 15 “old” members of the European Union, Ifo
expects
EU-15 growth to accelerate to 2.1% in 2006.
While the second half of 2005 was already quite good, Ifo
expects
investment in equipment to grow by a healthy 6% in 2006.
Although the threatened indictment of al-Bashir has prompted protest in Khartoum, no one
expects
him to appear in court soon.
No one
expects
venture capitalists to divert their resources to village schools, but perhaps they could focus a little more on training new employees rather than poaching them from the competition at inflated salaries.
But, as Singh has realized, just talking about these questions can make clear what India’s bottom lines are and the minimum standards of civilized conduct that India
expects
from its neighbor.
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