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Why America Must Not Re-elect President BushI have never been
heavily
involved in partisan politics, but these are not normal times.
We believe a critical opportunity was missed when the balance of the burden of adjustment was tilted
heavily
in favor of creditors relative to debtors in the response to the crisis and that this contributed to the prolonged stagnation that followed the crisis.
This is bad news for other emerging economies, which have depended
heavily
on China’s growth for their own.
But the situation is very different in poor countries, where vitamin A deficiency is epidemic among the poor, whose diet is
heavily
dominated by rice (which contains neither beta-carotene nor vitamin A) or other carbohydrate-rich, vitamin-poor sources of calories.
In particular, Germany demands more fiscal belt-tightening from
heavily
indebted Southern European countries, whose unions (and voters) are rejecting further austerity.
If a
heavily
indebted country implemented and exhausted all options for reducing its deficit, it would receive an unlimited and credible bailout from the other countries.
It has invested
heavily
in a fenced border between Turkey and Greece.
Parts of the Middle East, for example, could become too hot for humans by the end of this century; and
heavily
populated cities such as New Delhi could experience temperatures over 95º Fahrenheit (35º C) up to 200 days out of the year.
The fight against AIDS – a battle that depends
heavily
on social modification – highlights in perhaps the clearest way the problems that always occur when local culture is ignored.
Likewise, the functional features of Chinese entrepreneurship were
heavily
dependent on cultural values, particularly given a financial and legal system that was often unreliable.
The raid – by
heavily
armed and masked men! – was allegedly carried out to investigate unlawful actions by the company's personnel.
Like any extreme nationalism, the current one relies
heavily
on identity politics – the realm of fundamentalism, not reasoned debate.
China is accused by the USTR of sponsoring a unique strain of state-directed,
heavily
subsidized industrial policy unfairly aimed at snatching competitive supremacy from free and open market-based systems like the US, which are supposedly playing by different rules.
In other words, low interest rates held productivity down by allowing
heavily
indebted zombie companies to survive for longer than they otherwise would have done.
Similarly, testing and treatment for TB rose sharply, including a strong increase in several
heavily
affected Asian countries.
The NASDAQ crash was the result of realization by marginal investors that the odds were
heavily
against this.
Russia's economic crisis is a crisis of a
heavily
indebted economy.
Whether it does depends
heavily
on whether important instruments that support equality of opportunity, principally education and health care, are universally accessible.
More than with geopolitical or cultural realities, however, such a division would be based on the perceptions and self-perceptions of the rejected, and would be
heavily
dependent upon their own attitudes and strategies.
Colombia depends
heavily
on commodity exports such as coffee, coal, and oil, and governments across the region have become targets of public ire since commodity prices began falling from their peak in 2013.
As English-language empirical-research journals consolidate their hold on the channels that determine whether or not a scientist will have a successful career, developing countries will have to invest
heavily
in their own data infrastructure to place domestic researchers on a more competitive footing.
Google recently announced the construction of a new €600 million data center in the Netherlands, and is already investing
heavily
in data centers in Hamina, Finland, and St. Ghislain, Belgium.
Firms invested
heavily
in worker education, which focused on providing broad exposure to manufacturing activities, increasing productivity, and firm-specific innovations.
While vowing to use force when America’s vital interests are at stake and rejecting pessimistic projections of national decline, Obama has – unlike his predecessor, George W. Bush – relied more
heavily
on diplomacy than force.
That is why my government is focusing so
heavily
on improving education at all levels.
Many of these
heavily
indebted enterprises are state-owned, and have borrowed from state-controlled banks.
In order to solidify their electoral base, leaders in these countries appeal
heavily
to national, cultural, and religious symbols.
The new unilateralists make a mistake in focusing too
heavily
on military power alone.
Like China today, Japan had a high personal savings rate, which enabled investors to rely
heavily
on traditional, domestically financed bank loans.
Gas generates ten times less carbon than biomass or ethanol, which ecologists so
heavily
promote.
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