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Freed
from exchange-rate risk, international investors no longer demanded a risk premium from these countries and were willing to provide funds to all of them under the same favorable conditions that previously had been reserved for Germany.
But when children are healthy, families are
freed
from the burden of costly medical care, allowing them to spend more on food and education.
Poland and Hungary’s postcommunists regained power after reform-minded governments
freed
prices, began privatization, and encouraged business.
Though many were
freed
within hours, some remain in jail.
To them, an independent India,
freed
after nearly 1,000 years of alien rule (first Muslim, then British) and rid of a sizable portion of its Muslim population by Partition, is obliged to embody and assert the triumphant indigenous identity of the 82% of the population who consider themselves Hindu.
Even in the face of a GDP contraction larger than that of the United States during the Great Depression of the 1930s, Greece preferred continued membership in the eurozone to a return to the drachma, which would have
freed
up some additional tools for regaining competitiveness and imposed asubstantial haircut on creditors.
The IMF would be
freed
from its political straitjacket, and like the new European Central Bank, should be independent of national governments.
As North America becomes self-sufficient in gas, more from various other regions will be
freed
up to provide alternative sources for Europe, thereby diminishing Russia’s leverage.
That postcommunist Boris Yeltsin, however, although he sometimes declared allegiance to a hazy collective sense of Rossiyane (citizens of Russia), deprived – or freed, it’s a matter of opinion – Russians of all collective life; both the real life of shared hardship and the imaginary half-life of communist solidarity.
The government has
freed
political prisoners, held elections (with more on the way), begun economic reform, and is intensively courting foreign investment.
Russia,
freed
from its ethnic and mental straitjacket, was letting its most resourceful, entrepreneurial, vibrant, and yes, cynical, citizens climb to the top.
And if a compromise is reached – a so-called “third way” solution involving increased autonomy within Spain – the subsidies for media and cultural outlets on which they depend will be
freed
from the threat of austerity.
For example, it is difficult to find evidence that countries that
freed
up capital flows have experienced sustained economic growth as a result.
Greece’s tax system needs to be revamped, and the revenue authorities must be
freed
from political and corporate influence.
So will we see a new Merkel, a chancellor who,
freed
from the restraints of SPD in the governing coalition, will be more decisive, reformist, and willing to take political risks?
Its decolonization efforts
freed
millions from the yoke of imperialist oppression.
Although US airlines were "privatized" -
freed
from extensive state control - airports were not.
So, too, were new digital technologies that
freed
up information and facilitated communication among ordinary citizens, essentially dismantling the monopolies that many governments held on knowledge and connectivity.
But nukes, a belief in deterrence, and the growing realization that Kashmir is a lost cause, have
freed
the army from the hard life of the trenches.
Instead of a world deadlocked over currencies and trade and retreating into the illusory shelter of protectionism, we could see $3 trillion of growth converted into 25 million to 30 million new jobs, and 40 million or more people
freed
from poverty.
India’s economy must be
freed
from the organizing principle of state control, so that individual enterprise and creativity can become its main engine.
By 2030, several countries are likely to have
freed
themselves from fossil fuels, with Sweden, France, and Germany probably in the lead.
As these become less of a priority, funds will be
freed
for providing appropriate learning materials and on-site tutors.
With the 1950s reform, families were
freed
from communal living: they not only got their own kitchens and bathrooms; they were able to live without fear that their private words, spoken in their own homes, would be overheard and reported to the KGB.
With global trade already significantly
freed
up – and with incomes already stagnant or falling – claims that new FTAs will boost incomes are dubious, at best.
The need of Kosova to be
freed
from Milosevic's grip has been so evident for a whole decade.
The emergence, after a prolonged and bloody civil war, of an independent South Sudan in 2011,
freed
the local Christian and animist population from the Arab/Muslim yoke.
The government not only
freed
Suu Kyi after two decades of house arrest, but has even begun a dialogue with her – talks for which the meticulous opposition leader has expressed real hope.
By demonstrating their personal agency against ISIS’s dictates, women
freed
from its control remind the world that the group has hijacked Islam’s universal values and perverted its teachings.
Sachs knows the freebies to farmers guarantee gains in the short run, but he’s convinced that African villagers, once
freed
from “the poverty trap,” can thrive on their own.
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