Followed
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The Brexit referendum,
followed
by Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election, signaled the rise of populism in the West.
When a fourteen-year-old boy became Turkey’s first avian flu mortality last week (soon
followed
by two siblings), a government spokesman criticized doctors for mentioning the disease because they were “damaging Turkey’s reputation.”
So, has significant change
followed?
A week after the ministry’s forecast was released, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development – Russia’s largest foreign direct investor –
followed
suit, cutting its growth forecast for Russia to 1.3% in 2013 and 2.5% in 2014.
Additional plans aimed at increasing eurozone countries’ accountability and effectiveness have followed, including a Europe-wide banking union, a common eurozone budget, limited debt mutualization (such as Eurobonds), and even a eurozone parliament separate from the existing European Union parliament.
The Cuban Conference of Bishops
followed
by demanding clemency for the prisoners.
This
followed
deadly violence against unarmed demonstrators protesting last year’s deeply flawed national election, won, yet again, by Prime Minister Hun Sen’s ruling Cambodian People’s Party, which has dominated political life for more than three decades.
Hopes were high that Cambodia had been set on a transformative path by the success of the United Nations peace plan, the huge peacekeeping operation that followed, and the remarkably peaceful election of 1993 (in all of which Australia played a leading role during my time as Foreign Minister).
During World War II, Japan’s attack on the US was
followed
by the internment of more than 120,000 Japanese-Americans because of their race, including many who were born in the US.
The era of floating exchange rates that
followed
the end of the gold standard required the development of products that could protect international trade from price volatility.
No one now denies that the past year’s sharp downswings in housing and equity prices, which
followed
long upswings – far above historical benchmark levels – helped to trigger and fuel the crisis.
Ending the civil war that erupted almost simultaneously with Georgian independence, and putting a stop to the bloody conflicts and attempts at secession that followed, required me, at times, to compromise on some issues in order to rescue even more important values – such as the very life of the country.
But we do know that there is no feasible pathway to low-carbon prosperity without rapid decarbonization of electricity,
followed
by electrification of as much of the economy as possible.
The revival of investment has
followed
the resumption of consumption growth.
Many wealthier countries have
followed
this path.
But his strategy – “renegotiation” of EU membership,
followed
by a British referendum on the new agreement – is the product of two illusions: first, that he can ensure a positive outcome, and, second, that the EU is able and willing to give him the concessions that he wants.
Corruption
followed
well established patterns and life seemed safer because it was more predictable.
A clear description of the potential impact of an experiment – as my colleagues and I have provided for the technology as a whole – must be
followed
by transparency throughout the development process.
Two days after making that gloomy assessment, the French chief of the defense staff, General Jean-Louis Georgelin,
followed
suit.
How do today’s problems compare with the 1929 financial crash and the depression that
followed
it?
Strengthening Africa’s Climate ResiliencyCAPE TOWN – The fight against climate change could be reshaped in the final month of the year, with the just-completed G20 summit in Argentina
followed
this week and next by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP24) in Katowice, Poland.
If the US
followed
its national interests, it would withdraw from Iraq as soon as possible, because the war can no longer be won.
The crash is
followed
by a flight to safety, which is
followed
by a steep fall in the velocity of money as investors hoard cash.
In the two decades that followed, America’s debt usually was around $3 trillion, rising or falling with the exchange rate of the dollar.
Evidence from the past, however, suggests that such a dividend-price ratio will be
followed
by a decrease of 40% on average over the next ten years.
In Germany, in particular, enormous resistance will build up if the country – via the introduction of Eurobonds – is driven back into the crisis that it underwent as a result of the interest-rate convergence that
followed
the introduction of the euro.
The campaign of hatred that
followed
underscored the country’s utter lack of free speech.
Demands for freedom of assembly and the right to organize
followed.
In the years that followed, he would tilt toward liberal economics whenever he felt powerful enough to do so.
A storm of green propaganda has followed, and the government now talks about using “Green GDP” to measure development.
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