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Offshoring dropped during the Great Recession that
followed
the 2008 global financial crisis, but quickly rebounded, accelerating past pre-crisis levels.
The Commission must regain political and intellectual leadership and make its choice: either explain why the SGP rules must be
followed
even now, in the face of deflation, or agree with those who argue that the current environment calls for a fiscal stimulus.
Monti’s advice should be
followed.
Stalin pursued collectivization despite the massive resistance that had
followed
when Soviet authorities first tried to introduce the policy the previous spring.
As Lemkin knew, terror
followed
famine: peasants who survived hunger and the Gulag became Stalin’s next victims.
After Mao made his revolution in 1948, Chinese communists
followed
the Stalinist model of development.
Maoist collectivization, too, was
followed
by mass shooting campaigns.
I predict that EMU will be launched with an initial success that will confound its worst critics, but that the success will be
followed
by years of difficult challenges that will confound EMU’s most optimistic supporters.
When Henry VIII adopted the Statute in Restraint of Appeals to Rome, with its declaration that “this realm of England is an empire” – the first clear assertion of the idea of national sovereignty – there
followed
a brutal campaign to stamp out the old religion.
But if any troubled southern European economy fails to roll over its debt in the coming months, the resulting contagion will spread quickly from the eurozone throughout the global financial system, with consequences far more grave than what
followed
Lehman Brothers’ collapse in September 2008.
Certainly, the failure of the peace process in the 1990’s,
followed
by the coming of the second Intifada, appears to have encouraged the radicalization of Israel’s extremes while discouraging moderates.
The protests by artists, intellectuals and opposition politicians that
followed
were the biggest political upheavals since 1989.
Harsh reforms have
followed
this starvation diet.
Violent revolutions are rarely
followed
by liberal regimes.
Thus, it would be natural for the Fed to worry about slowing economic growth in emerging countries (accentuated in countries like Brazil and India by the financial volatility that
followed
the Fed’s taper talk in May).
The Iranian nuclear deal was the culmination of a decades-long pas de deux between the United States and post-revolutionary Iran – a push and pull, in which every step forward was seemingly
followed
by a step back.
Instead, they have
followed
the path of expedience, their positions depending on the relative clout and stridency of their societies’ Jewish or Arab communities, and on urging from Washington or from the so-called ALBA bloc of Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Bolivia, and Paraguay.
China's membership in the WTO is sure to be
followed
by Russia's membership in the coming years.
Israel then began its air attacks,
followed
by a ground invasion.
But those who have taken the oath are part of a larger turn toward ethics that has
followed
the recent flood of revelations of dishonesty and greed in the financial sector.
Given this, it is likely that world population will peak at nine billion in the 2050’s, a half-century sooner than generally anticipated,
followed
by a sharp decline.
And that period
followed
a three-year period, starting in 2007, in which the Fed massively understated downside deflationary risks.
Since then I have
followed
his career closely.
Assuming the US raises no objections, the board’s decision to proceed with Cuba’s application will be
followed
by the establishment of an ad hoc committee of executive directors, including the one chosen by Cuba to represent its interests.
But, while Hildebrand’s resignation should serve as a precedent to be
followed
by central bankers – indeed, all public officials – everywhere, the circumstances surrounding his departure smell much worse than what caused it.
The Netherlands and Britain, however
followed
a different path.
Europeans, too,
followed
this path.
But then came Mexico’s Tequila Crisis in 1994,
followed
by the Asian meltdown, which hit Latin American economies hard.
As it turned out, a “mini-crisis”
followed
Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke’s announcement that the Fed might “taper” its quantitative-easing (QE) policy – its open-ended commitment to monthly purchases of long-term assets worth $85 billion – before the end of 2013.
Moreover, if this spring’s sharp rhetoric from the Kim regime is
followed
by provocations against South Korea like those that occurred in 2010, South Korea could respond forcefully, and China might be drawn in.
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