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But
extensive
empirical research confirms that at the macro level, business investment depends primarily on expected future demand and output growth, not on current returns or retained earnings.
Given Geithner’s
extensive
international crisis-fighting experience at the US Treasury, the International Monetary Fund, and the New York Federal Reserve, his current naiveté on this point is simply stunning.
The EU as a whole has far more
extensive
economic ties – and hence influence – with Russia than the US does.
Despite the
extensive
physical damage and loss of life inflicted on the country by some of Ben-Ali’s die-hard supporters, the tense and dangerous few days that followed the dictator’s fall did not change the course of the revolution.
The damage is so
extensive
that even if trawling were stopped today, this area may need many years to recover.
It warned that, “Unless we are able to translate our words into a language that can reach the minds and hearts of people young and old, we shall not be able to undertake the
extensive
social changes needed to correct the course of development.”
The current recession is as deep as the misalignment of specialized plans, relations, and contracts is
extensive.
When Ghebreyesus was Ethiopia’s foreign minister from 2012 to 2016, he gained
extensive
diplomatic experience, not least by leading negotiations for the Addis Ababa Action Agenda, the international community’s plan to finance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Then there is Ghebreyesus’s
extensive
leadership experience within global health institutions.
A Chinese-led infrastructure bank that helps meet their
extensive
infrastructure needs could integrate these countries more deeply not just with China but also with the rest of the world.
Excess savings have been transferred from the core to the periphery, creating conditions for
extensive
borrowing and accumulation of debt.
Its
extensive
territory borders (nine) African countries.
Moreover, six countries in the region were declared polio-free in 2014, following
extensive
vaccination campaigns.
South Africa will most likely soon be home to parallel markets, with
extensive
laundering of illegal horn.
In addition, as the economists Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee of MIT have argued in their book The Second Machine Age, rapid advances in information technology may enable increasingly
extensive
automation.
But this view ignores the possibility that the array of choices offered by chance to natural selection may be sufficiently
extensive
to allow an optimal or near-optimal solution to emerge, in which case the process is actually close to obligatory and reproducible under the prevailing conditions.
A second difference is that, notwithstanding recent cuts in social programs, the unemployed receive more
extensive
public support than in the 1930’s.
Russia’s Boris Yeltsin, for example, pushed through most of his political and economic reforms, including privatization, by using -- many would say abusing -- his
extensive
power to govern by decree.
The minutes of the January meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) reveal an
extensive
discussion among policymakers about how to determine US inflation.
And, while scholars have begun to talk about building an Asia-Pacific community that can match the Atlantic community’s
extensive
network of relationships, there has been no clear signal from the US government about America’s role in this transformation.
Not until Charles de Gaulle’s 1958 Constitution was even a limited assessment of a law by the Conseil Constitutionnel (Constitutional Council) allowed, and then only with
extensive
precautions.
While the current situation on the ground stagnates – amid continued settlement expansion,
extensive
Israeli military control, and anemic Palestinian institutions – an emerging generation of Palestinians is determined to take the stage.
As it stands, while everyone agrees that researchers need
extensive
training, the prevailing assumption is that great teachers are born and great teaching just happens – a view that is hampering education at all levels.
And the UK’s deep and
extensive
relationships around the world have given it an outsize role in determining EU foreign policy.
China has an ancient tradition of promoting the brightest students based on
extensive
examinations.
Given the
extensive
exposure of the UK population to BSE in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s, what explains the low number of confirmed cases?
These findings have been reinforced by an
extensive
control study to identify risk factors for variant CJD, which recently identified two cases of human-to-human transmission of variant CJD infection through transfusions of particular types of red blood cells.
On the contrary, they are insisting on more
extensive
concessions as the price of a third bailout.
There is a provision to enhance worker protection, though less
extensive
in coverage than the TPP.
In turn, the EU initiated an
extensive
humanitarian aid project.
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