Followed
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This probably explains the whiff of panic that
followed
China’s tiny, but totally unexpected, devaluation of the renminbi.
This was
followed
by Russian news reports that China, Russia, and India would conduct trilateral military exercises, named “Indira 2005,” on the same scale before the end of this year.
Spain, Portugal, and the Scandinavian countries
followed
Italy and the UK out of the EMS, before France itself came under attack – the last of the falling dominos.
According to An agenda for a growing Europe , a report published by Oxford University Press in 2004 for the European Commission, 250,000 to 450,000 workers will go West during the first one to two years,
followed
by around 100,000 to 200,000 annually thereafter.
During the years that followed, the US administration’s attitude towards Hispanic undocumented immigrants alienated an increasing number of Latin American voters.
For the sake of France, Europe, and the rest of the world, we must hope that his victory is
followed
by a German change of heart.
This required the use of torture to identify and locate the leaders,
followed
by their capture or assassination.
Instead, many economies
followed
communism itself into collapse.
There was also unity on a policy strategy: emergency stimulus,
followed
by fiscal consolidation.
And, with elections to the State Duma due in December 2011,
followed
by the presidential election in March 2012, officials are particularly concerned by an upsurge of civic activism.
This was
followed
by a recapitalization of the banking sector.
But to start them, a cease-fire must is needed as the first step, to be swiftly
followed
by the Chechens publicly dissociating themselves from terrorist acts such as the Moscow slaughter.
BERKELEY – From the day after the collapse of Lehman Brothers last year, the policies
followed
by the United States Treasury, the US Federal Reserve, and the administrations of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama have been sound and helpful.
Hostility marked the 20 years after the Korean War,
followed
by limited cooperation against the Soviet Union during the phase that
followed
President Richard Nixon’s famous 1972 visit.
That seduction should begin this year, with an agenda that sets the process and timeframe for accession, to be
followed
by an EU-Turkey Treaty that confirms the country’s accession by 2020.
The answer, as former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker implied at the meeting, is that we would be right back where we started – in the panic and frozen credit markets that
followed
the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008.
But so would a breakdown in Buenos Aires,
followed
by a brief extension of anti-China tariffs and then, a few months or weeks later, another Trump-Xi summit and another “victorious retreat.”
What
followed
was one of the worst massacres in human history, now all but forgotten by the international community.
The reforms turned out to be extremely rewarding: more than three decades of double-digit economic growth
followed
their implementation.
The kneeling act was also followed, just three days later, by Russian officials going out of their way to help investigate the air crash in Russia that killed Polish President Lech Kaczynski and scores of Polish dignitaries, and to pay respects to the victims.
Recognizing the importance of such an improvement for mitigating the nuclear threat, Reagan
followed
his advisers’ counsel.
But, while Kazakhstan has not gone down the “color revolution” route to democracy that other post-Soviet republics like Ukraine and Georgia have followed, its timidity about reform does not justify isolation.
So, the dollar will continue to weaken until the rate of increase in new money into the US economy no longer exceeds that of domestic economic growth and corresponds to the pace of monetary expansion
followed
by central banks in the rest of the world.
In each case, the overthrow of the corrupt leader has been
followed
by revelations about the lavish lifestyle he led at the expense of his people, many of whom were desperately poor.
Though the ECB’s large-scale bond-buying program helped to lower bond yields, the Irish government’s success in returning to the capital market without the safety net of a precautionary credit line from its international creditors – an example that Portugal later
followed
– should not be overlooked.
NASDAQ's crash and the worldwide slowdown which
followed
caused many to think that the much vaunted "IT revolution" was merely another speculative bubble.
This
followed
a UN Security Council resolution that condemned North Korea’s missile launches of July 5, demanded that it return to the negotiating table, and required UN members to prevent the import and export of any material or money related to North Korea’s missile or unconventional weapons programs.
They
followed
the rule of the BIG LIE: the more preposterous the lie, the more people will believe it.
Iran’s 1979 Revolution, like the Arab Spring uprisings,
followed
unparalleled economic growth, driven by highly favorable international oil prices (which had quadrupled in 1973-1974).
We believe a critical opportunity was missed when the balance of the burden of adjustment was tilted heavily in favor of creditors relative to debtors in the response to the crisis and that this contributed to the prolonged stagnation that
followed
the crisis.
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