Followed
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The Trump administration has just
followed
through on this recommendation, unleashing another round of tariffs on China – and prompting immediate retaliation.
Here, the largest sectors will be agriculture and agricultural processing ($915 billion), manufacturing ($666 billion), and construction, utilities, and transportation ($784 billion),
followed
by wholesale and retail ($665 billion), resources ($357 billion), banking and insurance ($249 billion), and telecommunications and ICT ($79.5 billion).
But Egypt, too, has
followed
a defining regional pattern.
If Berlusconi returns to office, he will again seek strong cooperation with the United States, the path now being
followed
by French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
His decision
followed
a three-hour meeting between Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani and General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, the Pakistani army’s chief of the army.
Trump’s order
followed
his pledge to rescind stricter fuel-efficiency standards for cars and trucks, and his announcement that he wants to slash spending on climate science.
When sea levels rise, those island-state inhabitants, living just a meter or two above sea level, will be the first to be driven off their land,
followed
by tens of millions of people farming small plots in fertile delta regions in Bangladesh, Southeast Asia, and Egypt.
Indeed, the Europeans need the equivalent of the US Constitutional Convention – and the difficult ratification debate that
followed.
The terrorist attacks of 2001,
followed
by the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, the Great Contraction of 2008, the Arab Spring, and Europe’s sovereign debt crisis, all diverted the United States from helping to create a lasting structure of peace to accommodate today’s resurgent Asia.
The Great Leap Forward, and the Cultural Revolution that
followed
it, was a calculated effort to create a social contagion of ideas.
Nigerian Democracy Grows UpABUJA – Nigeria’s legislative elections, to be
followed
by a presidential poll on April 16, indicate that the ruling Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) has lost its near-total grip on the country’s politics.
In the days that followed, tens of thousands gathered in downtown Tunis to celebrate their deliverance from years of stagnation and uncertainty, caused by Bourguiba’s worsening senility.
Despite the extensive physical damage and loss of life inflicted on the country by some of Ben-Ali’s die-hard supporters, the tense and dangerous few days that
followed
the dictator’s fall did not change the course of the revolution.
An initial phase of denial was
followed
by commitments that could not be met (indeed, that some argued should not be met, owing to faulty program design).
And, unlike the first such declaration, made at the 2009 Summit of the Americas, this one was
followed
by concrete action, with Obama removing Cuba from the US list of states that sponsor terrorism.
On the other hand, any good news is immediately
followed
by currency appreciation, making the task of remaining competitive that much harder.
This is the strategy
followed
by countries such as China and Argentina.
But had we
followed
that route, we would most likely have failed.
Deep thinking needs to be
followed
by bold action.
They were
followed
by distinguished professors, famous novelists, and a former attorney general, among others.
A tent competition followed; because China had pitched four, India pitched eight.
Or, it may be that all of the provocations that have
followed
Kim Jong-il’s illness may be the work of Kim Jong-un himself.
The conceptual and institutional reordering of economics that
followed
is usually credited to one towering figure: the British economist John Maynard Keynes, who published The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money in 1936.
But the point is that the revolution in economics,
followed
by the economic miracles of the post-war era, was a product of wartime calculation, not peacetime reflection.
The move is expected to be
followed
by others, as South Korea puts an end to cooperation across the board.
This was
followed
by an embarrassing surrender to the demand of protestors that a powerful new anti-corruption agency be established.
To be sure, the CCP has
followed
a strategy of co-opting social elites since the massacre in Tiananmen Square in 1989.
Israel and Iceland were next, in 1955,
followed
by Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Argentina, the UK, Australia, Mexico, Canada, Sweden, New Zealand, the US, France, Japan, and Italy.
If 9/11 had never occurred, and if voters had still held the same dim view of the economy, Bush would have
followed
in the footsteps of his father as a one-term president.
An initial public offering in 2007
followed
for Compartamos, valuing the company at $2.2 billion.
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