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Historically, this has not been a handicap for late industrializers, so long as manufacturing consisted of labor-intensive assembly operations such as garments and automobiles.
Recognizing the ways in which she has enriched people’s thinking about difficult – and
historically
masculine – subjects can only be good, not only for the women she inspires, but also for the men she influences.
A decade of
historically
low interest rates has led to economic imbalances in favor of sectors that are highly leveraged: the financial sector, the housing market, and private equity.
As the United States has
historically
shown, tolerance means upholding a broader definition of people’s right to practice religion, or otherwise express their cultural identity, according to their beliefs, while withholding judgment on whether such beliefs are “right” or “wrong.”
Instead of joining the highly regulated and integrated Franco-German core of Europe, they can remain part of the flexible, diverse and deregulated periphery to which
historically
and geographically they have always belonged.
While the bilateral relationship has undoubtedly experienced highs and lows,
historically
there has generally been a sense of trust – even warmth – between the countries’ leaders.
The authorities have taken many other
historically
and symbolically important steps as well.
Historically, there have been various schools of authoritarian right-wing thought about the relationship between the market and the state.
More important, Putin’s popularity rests on
historically
high living standards.
But boosters of caste politics claim that it is not economic deprivation but the social backwardness from which these castes have
historically
suffered that makes caste reservations necessary.
Historically, the rich in each low caste emulated the customs and rituals of the upper castes, such as child marriage, the payment of dowries, and prevention of widows remarrying.
As MIT’s Andrew McAfee pointed out, historically, technological revolutions have “eventually led to more, if different, jobs”; but, with machines becoming increasingly intelligent, “this time may be different.”
Historically, the US has exercised enormous leadership in a world committed to the proposition that no state should dictate collective decisions.
At the other end, conservatism in many European countries has
historically
veered too close for comfort to right-wing extremism.
Historically, job displacement has occurred in waves, first with the structural shift from agriculture to manufacturing, and then with the move from manufacturing to services.
Historically, the US has added disproportionately to the rising concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and among large countries it remains the biggest per capita emitter of carbon dioxide by far – more than twice China’s rate and nearly 2.5 times more than Europe in 2013 (the latest year for which the World Bank has reported complete data).
To be sure, the recovery was not expected to be smooth: historically, cleaning up after a financial crisis of this magnitude takes a long time, especially given high debt burdens, extended joblessness, and damaged banking systems.
As was true for Germany and the Deutsche Mark and remains true for Japan and the yen, a strong dollar has not
historically
caused weak US growth.
ISIL probably knows that Japan has
historically
placed the safety of its own citizens above all other considerations – even if it meant bowing to terrorists’ demands.
Historically, radical political realignments have been rather rare in British politics.
Economies in which dynamism comes from new firms
historically
have commercialized the radical innovations that keep pushing out the production-possibility frontier.
Stopping Women’s Next Biggest KillerGENEVA – For women, the act of bringing life into this world has
historically
meant risking their own lives, with the real prospect of death during childbirth.
But to argue that an income independent of the job market is bound to be demoralizing is as morally obtuse as it is
historically
inaccurate.
Meanwhile, government, global health organizations like the World Health Organization and UNICEF, civil-society organizations, and community leaders, all working together, managed to identify and bridge the gaps that have
historically
impaired access to polio vaccines.
Historically, rising powers tend to become too confident too soon, leading them to behave imprudently, which frightens their neighbors.
The United States needs to restore the possibility of achieving the American Dream for its middle class, even while it reaffirms the
historically
light regulation and relatively low tax burden that have allowed enterprise to flourish.
While news of SWF divestments has
historically
been extremely rare, we identified 23 SWF divestments during 2009, worth more than $14 billion.
But in Africa, this type of journalism has
historically
kept the media honest by forcing owners to focus more on public good than on profit.
And yet, just when the country’s democratic institutions could most benefit from such a mirror, those who have
historically
held it up now believe they have no alternative but to put it down.
The third ingredient – popular mobilization against corruption – has been the most difficult to obtain, as Latin Americans have
historically
tended to be tolerant of pilfering politicians.
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