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But the lethal mix of poverty, youth unemployment, and the mesmerizing spectacle of millions of petrodollars
flowing
out of the delta and into the pockets of the powerful, casts a long shadow.
There is very little investment in research and development
flowing
between the US and any of the targeted countries.
The arms and money
flowing
to self-proclaimed holy fighters over the last four years have fanned revolutionary flames that may yet lead to a redrawing of the map of the Middle East.
According to the IMF, “the crisis did not directly affect the Lebanese economy, the banks are solid and the funds are
flowing
in.”
One reason, of course, is that the financial system takes time to heal – and thus for credit to begin
flowing
properly again.
When describing his conquest of Chanderi in 1528, Babar offers gruesome details of the gory slaughter of many “infidels” but just a few sentences later he talks at length about Chanderi’s lakes,
flowing
streams, and sweet water.
The liberal faith in reason is an 18th century illusion: reason is inherently fallible and must be supported, or even supplanted, by norms
flowing
from tradition, religion, family, etc.
But there is a flip side to the problem: capital is
flowing
to Germany as the regional safe haven, making credit more readily available there.
But events in the Maghreb and the Middle East seem to demonstrate that the streams of Arab and Muslim political life are
flowing
away from Osama’s murderous messianism.
When the evidence of these excesses became overwhelming, new credit stopped flowing, making it impossible to service existing debts.
This led to massive current-account surpluses (more than 10% of GDP at one point), which sent capital
flowing
to the rest of the world.
Weakness in the periphery has led to capital
flowing
back to Germany as a regional safe haven, lowering German borrowing costs.
This “bilateral aid” is subject to the whims and trends of the aid industry, sometimes
flowing
only into specific sectors or to back particular approaches.
But cross-border investment from countries such as Brazil, India, and China is now
flowing
not just to other emerging and transitional economies, but also to the “old” FDI-exporting states.
But the price of that rush job is evident: as cases started
flowing
in, the courts' governing statute and rules of procedure and evidence had to be patched on the fly.
During the first half of 1920, rising sugar prices and a favorable global environment meant that credit and finance were
flowing
into Cuba, fueling the so-called Dance of the Millions.
If the Federal Reserve raises interest rates, China must follow suit to keep capital from
flowing
out, despite the negative impact of higher interest rates on domestic growth.
Furthermore, most textbooks of the time ignored the financial sector; thus, they ignored the fact that capital flows to the periphery would be channeled via banks, and that when the capital stopped flowing, bank crises would strain peripheral members’ public finances.
In many places today information is
flowing
more than ever, but mass media are under both political and financial pressure.
Vast amounts of short-term capital, speculating on interest rate convergence or equity market gains, are
flowing
into the most advanced candidate countries, driving up their currencies and increasing their vulnerability to a sudden capital-flow reversal.
The sight of young children playing barefoot in filthy water, or wading in streams
flowing
with human waste, is ubiquitous.
First, a promising amount of money is
flowing
into early-stage research and development, owing to a number of initiatives from Germany, the UK, the United States, the European Investment Bank, and the Wellcome Trust (which financed the Review).
Without enough dollars
flowing
in from transit fees for Russia’s oil and gas exports to Western Europe, the country was bankrupt.
In a new report, my colleagues at The Nature Conservancy, the C40 Climate Leadership Group, and the International Water Association show that investing in forest protection, reforestation, stream bank restoration, improved agricultural practices, and forest-fire management can reduce the amount of pollutants
flowing
into supplies of drinking water.
In the few short months since the peace deal was reached, Filipino and foreign investment has been
flowing
into the island.
A Sunni takeover after Assad’s fall would mean a change of strategy with respect to Iran and its Lebanese Shia ally, Hezbollah, whose viability might be in danger, as a Sunni government in Syria would most likely cut off the conduit for arms
flowing
from Iran to Lebanon.
The Limits of the German Promised LandMUNICH – Migrants seeking to escape poverty and war are
flowing
into Europe by the hundreds of thousands.
Finally, little oxygen is
flowing
to the private sector.
Donations are
flowing
in, but the total will be small relative to what is needed.
Democrats and principled Republicans in state legislatures need to work together to keep tax revenues
flowing
and to fund the many spending programs that are in the American interest, regardless of what is happening in Washington, DC.
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