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For one thing, consumers are starting to realize the
extent
to which digital services profit from their personal information.
To some extent, it should have been logical to expect an unprecedented upturn as well.
Of course, to some extent, this is already the EU’s fundamental structure.
To a certain extent, this is what has happened with analysis of the recent 16th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), held at the end of August in Tehran – the first time Iran has hosted the meeting.
Paramount to CAFTA is a concern about the
extent
to which Central American countries will liberalize their economies.
But Spahn’s apparent bet that Trump-style politics will take hold in Germany is risky, given the
extent
to which Berlin, of all places, has witnessed the tragedies of identity politics.
We don’t know the full
extent
of US actions in Syria after that.
To the
extent
that history is written by the victors, that is not surprising.
As a result, long-term adversaries like France and Germany were reconciled within a region-wide project – first a coal and steel community, which expanded to become the European Economic Community and, ultimately, the European Union – that integrated the continent politically and economically to such an
extent
that violent conflict was rendered unthinkable.
And, to the
extent
that outsiders cannot generate wealth, they have few resources with which to challenge the power of insiders; as a result, exclusionary political arrangements are mostly self-sustaining.
Whatever the means, governments are striving to interfere with the work of political, social, and environmental activists to an
extent
not seen since before communism collapsed in Europe a quarter-century ago.
Re-Winning EuropeMADRID – The European Parliament election revealed the full
extent
of voters’ frustrations, discontent, and lack of confidence in both the European Union and their national governments.
To some extent, Europe seems to have abandoned the Mediterranean’s southern shore, compensated in part by flows of economic aid from the Gulf countries.
The slowdown in China’s growth rate is, to a certain extent, a reflection of the success of the government’s effort to rein in the real-estate bubble, as well as of other official policies aimed at rebalancing the economy.
Trump courted Rupert Murdoch, just like Blair and, to a lesser extent, Cameron had.
The authority of military courts would be curtailed to some
extent.
Central bankers had told themselves that they were giving asset markets all of the attention that they deserved, by specifying that housing prices and equity prices could be taken into account to the
extent
that they implied information regarding goods inflation.
The Brexit MuddleLAGUNA BEACH – During a recent visit to the United Kingdom, I was struck by the
extent
to which the question of whether the country should remain in the European Union is dominating the media, boardroom discussions, and dinner conversations.
Similarly, the US Treasury is legally required to determine if a country is intervening to an unfair and unreasonable
extent.
To the
extent
that it may be threatened, the appropriate body for dealing with that threat is the European Union (EU).
Indeed, the official results understate the
extent
of popular dissatisfaction; many who stuck with traditional parties did so reluctantly, faute de mieux.
How much further they go may well be influenced in part by domestic conditions and in part by the
extent
to which weaker growth in China exacerbates downside risks in Asian economies, commodity exporters, and the US and the eurozone.
When some countries in the eurozone are hit by adverse demand shocks, the target determines the
extent
of painful wage and price deflation these countries must undergo to readjust.
At the same time, emerging markets would gain the full benefits of expansionary monetary policy in the US, to the
extent
that it boosts demand for their exports.
Then, in 1993, the World Development Report, and the subsequent Global Burden of Disease Study, quantified the
extent
of the NCD problem in low-income countries.
Through private discussions with trusted friends, everyone sensed that discontent was common, yet no one knew, or could know, the
extent
of it.
For years, the pragmatic answer has been the dollar, and to some
extent
other national currencies, giving rise to complaints of an “inordinate privilege” for the US.
But financial intermediation would never have brought disaster (or indeed gone so far) save for the global imbalances arising from America’s twin trade and budget deficits, financed to a large
extent
by Chinese savings.
Its true nature and
extent
are to be found in the ranks of civil society.
Knowing the
extent
of his unpopularity in 2003, many believe that he was ready to leave power but needed a successor who would ensure that his legacy (and his wealth) survived.
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