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And, when Greece repeatedly missed its debt and deficit targets, its European partners
extended
new loans with longer repayment periods and lower interest rates.
Some observers will blame successive US presidents, pointing to a lack of economic support
extended
to a struggling Russia, and even more to NATO enlargement, which, by treating Russia as a potential adversary, increased the odds it would become one.
In both organisms, if an extra copy of SIR2 is added by genetic intervention, the life span is
extended.
At the same time, an
extended
US slowdown could reduce foreign demand from other markets.
Reforms were subsequently broadened and
extended
into other areas.
After defeating both the Qing dynasty and Russia, Japan not only gained control over the Korean Peninsula, but also
extended
its reach deep into Northeast China.
Through participant interviews, personal observation, time diaries, and longitudinal studies, Bakke showed how
extended
spells of unemployment caused workers’ skills to deteriorate and made it difficult for them to acquire new ones.
Very seldom have central banks been able to maintain a fixed exchange rate over an
extended
period of time while providing liquidity to troubled banks and an ailing economy.
Governments may not discriminate against other WTO members (meaning that a benefit for one trading partner must be
extended
to all).
[NOTE: We have published an
extended
version of this commentary on the Project Syndicate blog.]
And, with the worst effects of spending cuts potentially still to come, gridlock – and Republican spite – may mean that the Obama administration’s payroll-tax cut will not be extended, weakening household consumption.
Read an
extended
version of this argument in J. Bradford DeLong’s blog post, “Risks of Debt: The Real Flaw in Reinhart-Rogoff?”
So long as the world remains a dangerous place with several nuclear weapons states, Obama must reassure its allies about the credibility of American guarantees of
extended
deterrence.
In general, many economic agents need an
extended
period of deleveraging.
Industrial Revolution-era cotton makers in England did not make a great deal of money, even though their products revolutionized personal life and hygiene, and even
extended
life expectancy.
After an
extended
period of extraordinary monetary accommodation, the US Federal Reserve has begun the long march back to normalization.
Last year, Congress reauthorized AGOA and
extended
it for another ten years.
The US financial system, already practiced at exploiting poor Americans, has
extended
its efforts globally.
Germany’s general election pointed to policy continuity, though an
extended
period of slow growth and high unemployment seems unavoidable.
Egypt’s military-backed government has
extended
the state of emergency, and Iraq is witnessing a surge in sectarian violence, with more than 5,000 civilians killed and almost 14,000 wounded so far this year.
At the same time, banks and other lenders have
extended
loans bearing interest rates that do not reflect the riskiness of the borrowers.
Indeed, despite enduring uncertainties over the degree to which they have absorbed the lessons of the past, not to mention inconsistencies across countries, many emerging economies have developed much sounder fundamentals over an
extended
period.
Because Trichet’s pre-announcement of a moderate interest rate hike conjures up visions of a Fed-like series of small interest rate hikes over an
extended
period of time, the ECB president also pre-announced his disinclination to follow in US Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan’s footsteps in this regard.
For example, increased NIH funding,
extended
market exclusivity, and relaxed regulatory hurdles in the US resulted in a renaissance in antibiotic drug development.
This requires a different type of force, and one capable of running a marathon rather than a sprint, sustaining major deployments for
extended
periods.
Stop & Shop, a chain of supermarkets, has reintroduced a delivery service from cashiers to a client's car--something done away with decades ago--and has
extended
opening hours in many stores.
But the Kremlin’s hope of a deeper partnership with China was dashed when Chinese President Xi Jinping invited US President Donald Trump to a state dinner in Beijing’s Forbidden City – an honor never
extended
to a Soviet or Russian leader.
The future of Putin’s
extended
reign is highly uncertain.
If anything, we live in a time when traditionally human-centered concerns like “rights” have been
extended
to animals, if not nature as a whole.
It is crucial that such organizations be
extended
to cover every shared river basin in the world by the SDGs’ target year, 2030.
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