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Stability, based on soft authoritarianism, is the Asian way, now
followed
by China.
Yahoo, Google, and Microsoft have thus
followed
a strikingly similar road: access to lucrative markets trumped ethical anxiety.
The worst-case scenario would involve a sharp fall in the value of sterling,
followed
by sticky inflation that reinforced the rise in British export prices, fueling further currency depreciation.
A “Hero” generation, like that which fought World War II, is inevitably
followed
by an “Artist” generation, which necessarily gives rise to a moralistic “Prophet” generation that makes way for a “Nomad” generation – which in turn gives birth to a new generation of Heroes.
The recent Sino-Japanese diplomatic spat over disputed islands in the East China Sea – followed, almost instantly, by a Sino-Vietnamese row over similar atolls – has put the spotlight on China and its regional policy.
Argentina had
followed
a successful policy of debt reduction (including full repayment to the International Monetary Fund, thereby increasing the government’s policymaking autonomy).
By their reckoning, the impact on Asia would be the largest,
followed
closely by the resource economies; the sensitivity of the three developed economies is estimated to be about half that of China’s non-Japan Asian trading partners.
With the Manchurian Incident,
followed
by withdrawal from the League of Nations, Japan gradually transformed itself into a challenger to the new global order that the international community sought to establish after such tremendous sacrifices.
For 65 years,researchers have
followed
nearly 90,000 hibakusha, the name in Japan for atomic bomb survivors who were within three kilometers of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki explosions in 1945.
If the Chinese leadership can think beyond its usual default response to North Korean misbehavior – abstract condemnation
followed
by a call for dialogue – it can apply real pressure on the North Korean regime in full view of the international community.
Meanwhile, the Great Recession that
followed
the 2008 global financial crisis has disrupted traditional industries, while creating a large surplus of creative talent and affordable workspaces.
Decree
followed
decree, eliminating the shipyards, closing ports, and forbidding Chinese to leave the mainland.
The dynasty's collapse was
followed
by civil strife, Japan's invasion of China in the 1930s, World War II, civil war, and thirty years of disastrous and cruel dictatorship under Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party.
What
followed
was a decade of scattershot foreign policy marked by notable cases of inaction, together with individual initiatives taken largely without reference to a broader doctrine.
Thus, pension funds were de facto treated as senior creditors, but by means of a highly disruptive mechanism: huge excess returns
followed
by default and pesofication.
The big upsurge in government debt
followed
the 2008-2009 collapse.
This was
followed
by a high-level meeting hosted by the UK government in London in June and attended by governments, major oil and mining companies, international financial institutions, and representatives of civil society.
After child care, there
followed
hordes of private tutors, test coaches, and university admissions consultants.
Much of the work that
followed
was guided by the belief that technological progress is inseparable from social progress.
According to our analysis, there are pathways for the future supply and demand of energy, and for how forests and land store carbon, that, if followed, will dramatically slow the pace of warming.
In the early nineteenth century, David Ricardo considered the possibility that machines would replace labor;Karl Marx
followed
him.
Iran, with 83 million, is the world’s largest Shia-majority country,
followed
by Pakistan with 30 million and India with 25 million.
Further escalation would mostly likely cause the West to impose deeper economic and (critically) financial sanctions on Russia,
followed
by Russian counter-sanctions that would disrupt the energy flow to Europe.
In April 2014, even with the Bank of Japan having pursued aggressive quantitative easing to kick-start economic growth, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
followed
through on a planned consumption-tax hike, from 5% to 8%.
In Ethiopia, every Abraha Atsbeha villager volunteers three days each month as part of a self-organized effort to rehabilitate the surrounding landscape; and other villages in the region have
followed
suit, giving rise to a growing local restoration movement.
In fact, Barientos, who owns and runs his own guitar shop with his father, does not readily identify himself as a baby boomer; he feels closer to the “Generation X” that
followed.
For example, during the financial crises that
followed
the oil shocks of the 1970’s, the French government hosted the leaders of five leading economies to discuss and coordinate policies.
High expectations caused the SSE to peak that year, but the economic expansion that
followed
– in which soaring exports fueled rapid GDP growth and increased prosperity – was accompanied by a four-year slump in equities prices that halved the market’s value.
As with the aftermath of Kobe, the current focus on rescuing survivors will be
followed
by a huge reconstruction program.
These similarities have led several economists to provide early predictions of the national and global economic consequences, including a sharp V-like recovery in Japan’s growth rate in 2011, as the initial downturn is
followed
by a surge in economic activity, implying a rapid recovery in Japan’s tax base and level of GDP.
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