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China, the Asia-Pacific region, and the world would suffer
greatly
as a result.
He argues that developing countries have suffered
greatly
from China’s policy of undervaluing its currency, which has made it more difficult for them to compete with Chinese goods in world markets, retarded their industrialization, and set back their growth.
“The credit belongs to the man in the arena,” Roosevelt continued, “who spends himself in a worthy cause, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”
In the EU as a whole, a policy directed toward research programs stimulating scientific excellence and greater coherence in the European knowledge system would
greatly
strengthen agriculture’s competitiveness and contribute to food security and sustainable development.
From nuclear-tipped missiles down to trucks full of fertilizer or explosives worn as belts, we have used our technology to amplify
greatly
the dark parts of our nature as a violent—and not even a properly predatory—species.
For all these reasons, the golden age of stability and predictability that was the third quarter of the twentieth century seemed to have abruptly drawn to a close, to be succeeded by a period of
greatly
heightened uncertainty.
These crises have
greatly
increased Germany’s international profile.
The intellectual climate of the time was
greatly
influenced by the European Enlightenment, with its interest in reasoned construction of a social order, and its commitment to the creation of a society responsive to people’s preferences.
Moreover, it also contributes
greatly
to the high per-capita GDP figures, for the simple reason that the value-added created by these government jobs is part of GDP, even if it could never have been produced in the market economy.
Here, the West Europeans play a major role, because they are
greatly
overrepresented on the IMF’s executive board and, despite all entreaties, simply refuse to consolidate their seats in order to give emerging markets significantly more influence.
The “PIIGS” (Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece, and Spain)
greatly
benefited from the euro, thanks not only to the removal of currency-related trade barriers, but also because their interest rates suddenly fell to levels unthinkable in pre-euro times.
And Americans have shifted
greatly
toward political philosophies – on the right and on the left – that regard public debt merely as a distraction.
In 1847, Hungarian obstetrician Ignaz Semmelweis demonstrated that he could
greatly
reduce maternal deaths in his clinic simply by having doctors sterilize their hands.
Much has changed since then, and gender equality in the sciences has
greatly
improved.
Turkish democracy and secular values have been
greatly
enhanced by the country’s dialogue with Europe and its American ties.
Third, although curtailing the state's role in allocating goods and services that can be provided more efficiently by markets may reduce corruption, it is unrealistic to think that the number of fields in which the state deploys its regulatory powers can be reduced
greatly.
That would
greatly
improve the prospects of a future negotiation among the three actors, once things have cooled down.
He
greatly
preferred the Sustainable Development Goals’ predecessor, the Millennium Development Goals, which were fewer in number and reflected technocratic decision-making.
The second conclusion is that the gross gains – fees, trading profits, and capital gains to the winners (perhaps $800 billion from this year’s M&A’s) –
greatly
exceed the perhaps $170 billion in net gains.
But the American effort to cut a deal with the Pashtun-based, Pakistan-backed Taliban is stirring deep unease among the non-Pashtun groups, which suffered
greatly
under the Taliban and its five-year rule.
Likewise, he argues that the Earned Income Tax Credit – enacted in 1975 under Republican President Gerald Ford and expanded
greatly
under Reagan – is a threat to Americans’ moral fiber.
These concerns require that fiscal exit strategies be planned, announced, and implemented soon, before the stimulus programs become permanently entrenched, develop powerful dependent constituencies, and
greatly
increase the risk of rising interest rates, inflation, and taxation.
WASHINGTON, DC – Mark Twain never actually said “Reports of my death have been
greatly
exaggerated.”
Overall, financial integration has
greatly
contributed to economic growth in Eastern Europe.
Because emotions and cognitions are an intrinsic part of the experience of pain, people differ
greatly
in their responses to a common injury, such as a standard surgical operation.
I am
greatly
heartened by this response.
Their own companies benefited
greatly
from slave labor.
Two other developments will
greatly
aggravate these weaknesses.
First, farming is geographically concentrated and farmers vote on agricultural policy above everything else,
greatly
enhancing the power of their votes – something that few, if any, urban consumers do.
Spain’s economy is
greatly
improved, experiencing 2.6% growth, but unemployment remains stubbornly – and disturbingly – high, at around 18%.Italy remains the big question, with the IMF forecasting GDP growth of 0.8% this year and next.
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