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General Motors,
faced
with an existential crisis, has sought to transform its business model.
Yet he
faced
all the prejudice that would be directed at any Dalit.
If India is to eliminate the discrimination and indignities
faced
by members of its lower castes, it must transcend the politics of identity and focus on broader development goals and socioeconomic challenges.
Had they not intervened, their economies would have
faced
catastrophic deflation, major asset-price slumps, and a complete meltdown of the financial and real sectors.
Central banks’ ballooning balance sheets reflect the depth of the problems that many economies
faced
after 2008.
In the interim, New Yorkers
faced
Hurricane Sandy, while Typhoon Haiyan devastated the Philippines.
Faced
with the difficulty of meeting their 9% capital-ratio requirement, they will achieve the target by selling assets and contracting credit – not exactly an ideal scenario for economic recovery.
And I argued that a strong labor market and rising business profits would be among Abenomics’ enduring legacies, even if Abe’s administration
faced
political challenges.
But China’s success story is also the most serious challenge that liberal democracy has
faced
since fascism in the 1930’s.
Everywhere else, for whatever reason – misguided strategies, tactical mistakes, erroneous theories, US intervention, etc. – they
faced
only defeat, repression, and futility.
How to End the Greek TragedySANTIAGO – European leaders,
faced
with the reality of an insolvent Greece, are reportedly now considering a “Plan B” that would involve reducing the burden of its future debt payments.
In three years of increasingly bloody conflict, the only diplomatic success was achieved when Assad believed that he
faced
US missile strikes.
Asset prices fell, households began a lengthy process of deleveraging, savings rose, and government –
faced
with falling revenues and rising expenditures on unemployment insurance – could not make up the difference.
Faced
with these domestic concerns, all three leaders need a respite from the tensions that have bedeviled relations among their countries over the past three years.
Countries like Russia, or Indonesia, Korea, and Thailand in East Asia, or Brazil and Peru in Latin America, were able to borrow on easy conditions in the mid-1990s, but then
faced
a panicked withdrawal of loans in the past two years.
She
faced
public skepticism about using German funds to bail out the Greek economy.
Utah Representative Jason Chaffetz, a Republican, recently
faced
thousands of his constituents chanting “Do your job!” at what was supposed to be an ordinary town hall meeting.
We are thus
faced
with a dramatic contradiction between universalist aspirations and an unwillingness to pay the price these aspirations demand.
But such criticism ignores the problems
faced
by banks that did not use or deal in complex financial products.
And governments have often
faced
vexing questions with regard to financial regulation and taxation of cooperatives, including treatment of profits and consideration of exemptions.
In the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis, the EU’s weaker economies
faced
skyrocketing unemployment, especially among young people, while its stronger economies felt pressure to “show solidarity” by bailing out countries in distress.
Insurance companies have
faced
a slow and difficult process in weaning the public from these tendencies.
Ben Bernanke, the nominee to replace Alan Greenspan this month as Chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board, is a highly capable economist who has devoted his professional life to understanding the historical role of central banks and the problems that they have
faced.
In work with Bruce Greenwald of Columbia University, we demonstrated that within a market economy there exist interventions in the market on the part of government that can make everyone better off - even when government is
faced
with the same information imperfections as the private sector.
Some problems
faced
by Central Europe's right are similar to those the political right faces elsewhere in Europe, where social democratic parties expropriated many formerly liberal ideas to seize a monopoly of the political center.
Commodity exporters
faced
a setback around 2014, when prices plummeted.
Faced
with the trade-off between economic growth in the short run and over the medium to long term, these central banks are opting for the latter.
But while Trump has
faced
such accusations, Johnson has not.
The enduring strength of Germany’s political center probably reflects the country’s remarkable economic success, which it has sustained for more than a decade, even as most of the rest of Europe has
faced
serious challenges.
In short, upon entering office, Obama confronted conditions more adverse than any incoming president had
faced
in many decades.
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