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Beyond the dead or dying seals, penguins, and turtles that had the bad fortune of becoming entangled in plastic rings or nets, biologists are
finding
dead whales and birds with stomachs stuffed with plastic debris.
With developing countries
finding
it difficult to deter massive capital inflows or mitigate the effects – owing to economic constraints, like high inflation, or to domestic politics – the “currency wars” metaphor, coined in 2010 by Brazil’s finance minister, Guido Mantega, has resonated widely.
Forecasts for the world economy are turning pessimistic, and economists in export-dependent Argentina are
finding
much to worry about.
But the sad irony is that women are finally
finding
their moment in the political sun at a time when the nation-states they are leading are
finding
their ability to forge national solutions to their problems extremely limited.
The British government, preoccupied with
finding
ways to stimulate growth as the next election approaches, will no doubt think hard before making any changes that might drive business offshore.
The general lesson from the euro crisis and the US rating downgrade is simple: given that so many countries have chronic excess savings (Germany, Japan, China, oil exporters), the world economy cannot recover without
finding
ways to channel these excess savings to economies that are both creditworthy and willing to borrow.
Regulators have struggled with the problem for years without
finding
a solution.
In this dispute, Smith comes down firmly on the side of van Delden and Battin,
finding
that “the empirical evidence gathered in the two jurisdictions does not support the hypothesis that physician-assisted death has imposed a particular risk to socially vulnerable populations.”
And they are late in
finding
out, because they do improve their ranking in the index.
People entering the labor market are increasingly
finding
only short-term or temporary contracts; often, they are forced to take informal work or emigrate for a job.
They should also help support scientists and universities in the poor countries that will be the key to
finding
technological solutions to the deepest challenges of disease, low agricultural productivity, and environmental degradation facing the poorest peoples of the world.
So, when the education economists provided an analysis on putting children into classes according to ability, the eminent panel would question the assumptions and probe the outcomes to see if the
finding
stood up.
In documenting neurocognitive impairments in children with konzo, my colleagues and I also noted sub-clinical symptoms even in konzo-free children living in konzo-affected households, a
finding
based on their performance on more specialized neurocognitive tests of memory and learning.
Insurers that offer customers guaranteed-rate products are
finding
that government-bond yields are below the rates being paid to customers.
This is the central
finding
of our recent research.
On a continent where youth unemployment exceeds 50% in some countries, there should be no problem
finding
young and eager people able to do these jobs, provided they receive the proper training.
Multinational organizations need to consider seriously how decisions about outsourcing, shifting profits, and
finding
tax advantages overseas will be perceived.
(The surprising
finding
was that an equally high percentage of Americans thought the same thing!)
The “fair deal” would include encouraging international “coalitions of the engaged” aimed at intensifying exchange of information, enlarging our knowledge about emerging talent gaps, and
finding
solutions to bridge these gaps.
Data flows accounted for an estimated $2.8 trillion of this gain, exerting a larger impact than global goods trade – a remarkable finding, given that the world’s trade networks developed over centuries while cross-border data flows were nascent just 15 years ago.
Curiously, this
finding
did not spur much interest, and no similar studies were reported until 2002.
Like every financial crisis enabled by unsustainable economic policies,
finding
a way out requires both immediate and medium-term remedies.
These countries should shelve any delusions of
finding
“black gold,” enjoy the short-run benefits of cheap oil, and take action now to align infrastructure investments to changing technology.
The fundamental problem with the ICJ’s decision is its unrealistically high standard of proof for
finding
Serbia to have been legally complicit in genocide.
Though it was expelled from Al Qaeda last February for, of all things, its excessively violent tactics, it has thrived,
finding
fertile ground for expansion in a civil-war-ravaged Syria and among Iraq’s Sunni population, which is increasingly alienated from the country’s Shia-led government.
If too many resources and too much brainpower are now devoted to
finding
slight underpricing or overpricing of stock, Clinton’s program might be a good thing, as it would help to reallocate those resources.
“A possible implication of this finding,” the ECB concluded, “is that policies aimed at stimulating aggregate demand (including fiscal and monetary policies) should play an even more important role in the economic policy mix.”
The EU’s German Presidency, which I know shares the “ambitious” view of the Treaty, is working hard on
finding
a way out of the deadlock at this month’s European Council.
Finding
a home for the Ottoman province of Mosul proved to be a particularly tricky part of the game, as it was claimed by the new governments in both Turkey and Iraq.
Finding
a solution to the conflict in Syria is no easier.
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