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This was
followed
by rebel advances in the northwest of the country, primarily into Aleppo, Homs, and Idlib.
Making matters worse, the EC decided in January to disqualify 20 Aam Aadmi Party members of the Delhi Legislature on technical grounds – an action that could have benefited the BJP if by-elections to their seats had
followed.
That role partly reflects the CCP’s birth in 1921 out of the violence and chaos that
followed
the collapse of the Qing Dynasty nine years earlier, as well as the three decades of civil war and Japanese colonization that intervened before the party took power in 1949.
China has
followed
the same path over the last 30 years.
Japan’s banks
followed
suit.
The surplus-creating fiscal policies established by Robert Rubin and company in the Clinton administration would have been very good for America had the Clinton administration been
followed
by a normal successor.
Policies of the type pioneered by President Clinton (a huge drop in America’s budget deficit
followed
by falling interest rates) increased employment without inciting inflation.
Indeed, in the weeks that
followed
the initial announcement of the pivot (which came just as the 2012 US election campaign was getting under way), China-bashing by American officials got worse.
As anyone who
followed
Latin America’s debt crisis of the 1980s knows, the question is not merely one of laws but of implementation, and that takes time and fierce determination.
It is also thanks to words – two statements
followed
by a conversation – exchanged betweenObama and Russian President Dmitri Medvedev that a joint program for bilateral nuclear disarmament was initiated.
This was
followed
by the final push to divide our government and force the prime minister to capitulate – as he did, accepting the latest extend-and-pretend loan of €85 billion.
Abe spoke repeatedly in the Australian Parliament earlier this month of Japan’s new “special relationship” with Australia – terminology normally associated only with the strongest of alliance partnerships – and
followed
his address by signing an agreement for the transfer of defense equipment and technology.
A third, Yekaterina Samutsevich,
followed
them to prison 12 days later.
This should be
followed
by a determined strategy to end Africa's position as the "ghetto continent," one used by the industrialised countries--in collusion with most African rulers--as a dumping ground for obsolete products.
But what is clear is that Japan and other East Asian countries
followed
a markedly different course from that recommended by the neo-liberal “Washington Consensus.”
The new initiative calls for all member states to harmonize their economic, fiscal, and monetary policies completely, beginning with currency convertibility and
followed
by exchange-rate unification and, finally, a common currency.
Then there was Trump’s firing of Comey in May,
followed
by misleading statements from White House aides regarding why he had done so.
This was
followed
by a ground assault by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s army against Aleppo, a city that used to have 2 million inhabitants.
He has
followed
a similar approach in Ukraine, signing the Minsk Agreement but failing to carry out its provisions.
Legislative elections will be held on April 12th,
followed
by the presidential election a week later.
Consider a ten-year period and assume that there are nine years of “normal” average returns,
followed
by a “bad year” caused by the systemic risk component.
Britain and Japan seem to have
followed
the same sequence: finance first, protective institutions later.
As if on cue, this was
followed
by Human Rights Watch, which paraded an even less credible set of allegations – including the risible claim that a Congolese rebel was seen by an unspecified number of unnamed witnesses at a bar on the Rwandan side of the border.
And the menace of war is
followed
by a raft of social, environmental, geopolitical, technological, and economic risks and trends.
The first breakdown of globalization, described by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in their 1848 The Communist Manifesto, was
followed
by reform laws creating unprecedented rights for the working class.
The breakdown of British imperialism after World War I was
followed
by the New Deal and the welfare state.
And the breakdown of Keynesian economics after 1968 was
followed
by the Thatcher-Reagan revolution.
This is what happened when the elections of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan
followed
the great inflation of the early 1970s, and when the American New Deal and the “rough beast” of European rearmament emerged from the Great Depression.
But, rather than holding back growth and destroying private enterprise, it was
followed
by 30 years of spectacular capitalist development, spreading prosperity as never before and dramatically expanding the ranks of the American middle class.
He argues that the period of rapid technological progress that
followed
the Industrial Revolution may prove to be a 250-year exception to the rule of stagnation in human history.
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