Extended
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The international security force, staffed mainly by Turks, is being upgraded and its mandate
extended
to the entire country.
Chinese media have issued threats that sanctions could be
extended
to other South Korean companies, like Samsung and Hyundai.
If they double down on status quo policies, their reign will eventually give way to an
extended
period of populist-inspired economic chaos and minority scapegoating.
When the Soviet Union withdrew from Central and Eastern Europe, we Russians believed that NATO would not be
extended
to the countries and territories from which we had withdrawn.
More recently, the Fed
extended
credit – known as “swap lines” – to a select number of emerging markets and, most importantly, to the European Central Bank.
The pattern of Republican deficiency holds up when the span of historical analysis is
extended
by using stock returns to measure economic performance.
The World Trade Organization upheld America’s duties on Chinese tires, and Canada has
extended
its review of the China National Offshore Oil Corporation’s bid to acquire Nexen, a Canadian oil and gas producer.
Read an
extended
version of this argument in Jeffrey Frankel’s blog post, “Frack to the Future.”
Others, such as Dani Rodrik, have always been more cautious, arguing that much of the past rapid growth in major EMDEVs was due to a period of technological “catch-up” growth in manufacturing, which was reaching its limits, and could not be easily
extended
to the large service sector or other parts of developing economies.
To the extent that this is true of other advanced economies, the global economy faces an
extended
multi-year period of low growth, with residual downside risk coming from policy gridlock and mistakes in Europe, the US, and elsewhere.
Could world leaders attending summits like the G7 live and work for an
extended
period in a foreign country?
This division remains particularly acute in economic and social policy, though it also extends to other areas, like education policy (for example,
extended
education versus early specialization).
Since the 1950s, for example, the field has been
extended
to risk factors, a concept that grew out of debates about the health effects of tobacco and studies of cardiovascular diseases with multiple potential causes.
But without wisdom, leadership, and a constant holding to the liberalizing policies now underway, there remains a risk that these rewards will neither be
extended
nor consolidated.
Imperfect as the EU is, it still represents the best response to globalization yet seen among any
extended
group of countries.
By combining elder-care services with existing programs, health benefits can be
extended
to underserved populations.
But problems arise when these policies are
extended
beyond repairing markets; the domestic benefits are at best unclear when economies are deeply damaged or need serious reform, while the spillovers from such policies fuel currency and asset-price volatility in both the home economy and emerging countries.
True, some of the old EU countries have opted for a prohibition of labor migration during a transition period that is initially set at two years and may be
extended
to April 2011.
While the directive’s rules governing migration of employed and self-employed people hardly differ from previous EU law, the migration and social-welfare rights of non-working EU citizens have been significantly
extended.
Europe will enter an
extended
period of competitive deterrence, during which it will gradually abandon its old social values.
When a similar issued emerged in the 1970’s – the so-called “recycling of oil surpluses” – banks in Western financial centers
extended
loans to Latin America, communist Poland, and communist Romania.
So co-operation between Russia and the EU must be
extended
on many practical issues.
Collectively, they have
extended
hundreds of billions of dollars in short-term loans to both traditional banks and complex, unregulated “investment banks.”
We lived the better part of the subsequent decade with a misguided sense of
extended
prosperity and inflated a financial bubble.
In 2012, the New York Times website was blocked in China after the paper reported that the
extended
family of China’s then prime minister, Wen Jiabao, controlled assets worth at least $2.7 billion.
These automatic effects should soon begin to reverse as economic activity recovers, but there is much debate, including at the G-8 and G-20 meetings, over whether the discretionary stimulus should be
extended
or ended, repeated or reversed.
Not only have policymakers in the eurozone insisted on repeating the blunders of the 1930s; they are poised to repeat them in a more brutal, more exaggerated, and more
extended
fashion.
That compelled the Fed to keep interest rates at historic lows for an
extended
period, and rates were raised only gradually because of fears about the recovery’s fragility.
The 1986 law was the well-thought-out result of an extended, deliberate, and bipartisan process, designed to be revenue-neutral, with low marginal income tax rates balanced by fewer deductions, particularly on the corporate side.
In particular, the government’s safety net should never be
extended
to include the bondholders of such institutions.
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