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Choosing to LearnSTOCKHOLM – The Nordic countries’ economies are performing well, and a part of the reason is that they are
gradually
reforming their “social model,” adapting it to new realities in ways that respond to people’s demands.
Although educational possibilities and structures have
gradually
been diversified, the major shortcoming of most European educational systems remains: students have too few choices, and teachers, if they want to remain in their profession, must adhere to a severely compartmentalized pedagogy.
Gradually
his campaign captured the imagination of an increasing number of Chileans.
Others are emerging
gradually.
Fewer people are dying on battlefields than during previous periods for which we have data; and, at least until a few years ago, the share of people living under more or less representative governments was
gradually
increasing.
In addition, the environmental and national-security arguments in favor of discouraging fossil-fuel consumption work better if the increase in energy prices is phased in
gradually.
All households below the age of 65 would receive an amount of money that would keep them out of poverty if they had no other income; but the amount of the transfer would decline
gradually
as their household income rose.
In this scenario, once production starts, resource revenues would constitute about 2.8% of Lebanon’s non-oil GDP, and would account for about 9% of government revenues at peak production, before
gradually
declining.
Moreover, re-designed regulatory frameworks, phased implementation, and stepped-up supervision will
gradually
extend to other segments, including asset management.
The impact on the financial-services industry of these top-down factors will
gradually
amplify the importance of the bottom-up forces.
Until that time, central banks, fearing recession, were
gradually
losing their grip on inflation.
The second major challenge would be is the rise of a hostile hegemon as Asia’s
gradually
regains the three-fifths share of the world economy that correspondsgradually comes to match its three-fifths share of the world’s population.
This will require policies that
gradually
reduce dependence on oil, while realizing that it will not be possible recognizing to isolatethat the American economy cannot be isolated from global energy markets.
After 1968, Western student protestors
gradually
entered their countries’ political and intellectual establishments.
Gradually, the basic nature of work had changed.
But, for various reasons, the process
gradually
ground to a halt.
The European authorities accepted a plan that would reduce the deficit gradually, but the markets were not reassured.
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) is buying foreign currency to maintain exchange-rate stability, and it has reduced inflation to just 8% (as of August) by
gradually
cutting interest rates and easing currency regulations.
The standard checklist of what to do in a financial crisis to avoid a deep and prolonged depression has been
gradually
worked out over two centuries: by Bank of England Governor Cornelius Buller in 1825; by the Victorian-era editor of The Economist , Walter Bagehot; and by the economists Irving Fisher, John Maynard Keynes, Milton Friedman, among many others.
A bank without a viable business model does not shrink
gradually
and then disappear.
That labor influx would dampen wage and price pressures, allowing the Fed to proceed
gradually
with interest-rate normalization.
Integration of commodity markets
gradually
spilled over to trade liberalization, the creation of a common market, and, finally, to the establishment of joint political institutions.
Although the saving rate came down
gradually
in the 1980’s, it was still 10% in 1990.
That way, they will affect the economy
gradually
over five years, rather than all at once.
As the ILO’s report shows, while wages have climbed
gradually
across almost the entire income distribution in most countries, they have risen sharply for the top 10%, and even more for the top 1% of employees.
Gradually, you also noticed a change in the behavior of your HK colleagues.
They tend to adapt only
gradually
to changing public psychology.
These skeptics overlook the profound changes that new technologies
gradually
make in our habits as we discover their possibilities.
Suppose that we levy a small tax on existing coal power plants in order to pay for the solar subsidy, and then
gradually
raise consumers’ electricity bills as more and more solar plants are phased in.
The price charged to consumers would rise
gradually
from $0.06/kilowatt-hour to the full cost of $0.16/kilowatt-hour, but over a phase-in period of, say, 40 years (the lifespan of the newest of today’s coal plants).
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