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It was
generated
by the financial system itself.
Massive military and health investments by the US government have
generated
a critical mass of research, which in turn attracts private funding – including from European companies, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry.
The Ifo business climate indicator is
generated
every month by asking 7,000 firms, primarily from German manufacturing industry, about their current business situation and their expectations for the next six months.
The attention and peer pressure
generated
by the SDGs can help drive progress.
This year’s summit, which will take place in Cartagena, Colombia, in mid-April, has already
generated
controversy.
Global Cooperation as a Life-and-Death IssueLONDON – The uncertainty
generated
by the United Kingdom’s recent vote to leave the European Union – which has sent shockwaves through global markets – has been dominating headlines.
Even if the UN Security Council could establish an ad hoc tribunal to try the abuses of American officials in Iraq, this would still address only the guilt of individuals, not the problem of each American's own responsibility for having participated, directly and indirectly, in a culture that
generated
the torture of prisoners.
Too many Americans built no cushion into their budgets, and mortgage companies, focusing on the fees
generated
by new mortgages, did not encourage them to do so.
The demand for action
generated
by this incident, and by the highly publicized on-field abuse of another star Aboriginal player, Michael Long, two years later, led the Australian Football League to introduce in 1995 a “Racial and Religious Vilification” code of conduct.
The revelation of the abuse of players of Sudanese and Nigerian origin
generated
a surge of genuine, visible, and tangible public repugnance – a very real sense that the perpetrators had shamed not only themselves, but also their country.
And, for the foreseeable future, that electricity will be
generated
by fossil fuels.
Mill saw that excess demand for some particular set of assets in financial markets was mirrored by excess supply of goods and services in product markets, which in turn
generated
excess supply of workers in labor markets.
Since 2012, additional rounds of QE have
generated
an additional $1 trillion in base money.
In fact, QE has driven developing countries to expand their foreign-exchange reserves by roughly $2.8 trillion since 2008, as the added liquidity that the policy has
generated
has moved to developing countries through trade and capital flows.
That attempt never
generated
much trading volume.
Hirschman’s framework, which is instructive in helping us to think about how loyalty and affection can be generated, suggests that it cannot.
The report outlines a coherent structure of policies through which, by 2020, at least $100 billion a year could be
generated
from public and private sources for international action on climate change.
Resources are more likely to be
generated
in rich countries and be acceptable in developing countries if they are provided in ways that promote effective spending.
The other, already being pushed by former and current US officials like Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke, will blame the immense pool of liquidity
generated
by high-savings countries in East Asia and the Middle East.
(For North Africans, however, that figure drops to only 10-15%, which is unsurprising given the uncertainty
generated
by the region’s recent political turmoil.)
It is estimated that around $27 billion a year in subsidies to the fishing industry worldwide have
generated
excess fishing capacity that exceeds by a factor of two the ability of fish to reproduce.
For example, despite the bitter divisions
generated
by conservative leader Malcolm Fraser’s role in the dismissal of Gough Whitlam’s Labor Government in 1975, I spent a year as Labor Foreign Minister in the early 1990s campaigning for Fraser to be elected Secretary-General of the Commonwealth.
The pressures being
generated
across the Arabian Peninsula could produce further political shocks.
In the eighteenth century, cheap and washable cotton undergarments produced a revolution in hygiene, but soon this had become so commonplace that the cotton revolution no longer
generated
any excitement.
Argentina's foreign debt was
generated
during the military dictatorships, when the rich nations of the north provided credit to despots and sold them weapons to repress their people.
Moreover, financial technology firms in Africa and Asia are finding innovative ways to analyze data
generated
by poor people’s activities, and using that data to design and deliver better banking services.
But in Poland’s presidential election, the issue was front and center, where it
generated
the greatest resonance with voters and contributed to the victory of Andrzej Duda, the head of the right-wing Law and Justice Party.
Of course, Ireland’s decision to cut taxes because of the huge surplus its robust economy has
generated
may have had electoral, rather than economic, motivations.
Sanctions continue to be an option, but thus far they have not
generated
enough pressure to make the Kim regime give up what it regards as its key strategic asset.
In each, we attempt to balance personal benefits and individuals’ freedom to do as they please against the risks
generated
for society and themselves.
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