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Historically, Europe must shoulder much of the responsibility for Africa’s current state of development.
Germany has
historically
never benefitted from isolation.
In Syria – a Sunni-majority country where, incidentally, a Sunni Muslim caliphate, the Umayyads, once prospered – Iran is spending billions of dollars to prop up President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, dominated by members of a minority Shia sect, the Alawites
(historically
known as Nusayris).
Historically, phases of resurgent radicalism have lasted 5-10 years, marked by greater aggressiveness against internal and external enemies.
“Asia” may not exist culturally, historically, religiously, socially, and economically, the way that Europe does.
And the country that is
historically
responsible for the largest share of greenhouse-gas emissions – the United States – must return to the agreement and show leadership on this issue once again.
Historically, cities have played a marginal role in global debates.
With the United States, which has
historically
led the world toward trade liberalization, now actively stoking trade tensions, the meeting is set to be unlike any other.
The tradition that developed as a result, in which banks were the main source of finance to industry, is very different from both the more capital-market-oriented financial systems of America and Britain, and the system of state-led credit-rationing and capital allocation that has been
historically
prevalent in France and Japan.
The word “decisive” holds important implications for key resources – including fuels, financial capital, and, of course, the currency – that
historically
have been subject to state-administered pricing.
The West has
historically
stressed two bright lines with respect to Taiwan: no independence and no use of force by China.
They do not have a corresponding name for the behavior of the housing market, because, historically, its prices (correcting for inflation) have not generally gone up very much on average, until the post-2000 bubble.
In 1992, Bradford DeLong of the University of California at Berkeley and Lawrence Summers, now President of Harvard University, showed in a famous paper that countries with higher investment, especially in equipment,
historically
have had higher economic growth.
But, historically, Republicans have pushed easy monetary policy when they have had the presidency.
STANFORD – US President Donald Trump claims credit for “the greatest ever” economy, and constantly contrasts economic conditions today with the
historically
weak recovery under President Barack Obama.
In these circumstances, governments can no longer maintain the barriers to information flows that
historically
protected officials from outside scrutiny.
Others are also
historically
marginalized from the social and political life of the nation, notably the Dalits, sometimes known as “untouchables,” who are at the bottom of the Hindu caste system.
In times of financial turbulence, US Treasuries have
historically
been a safe haven for private flight capital.
Among Italy’s main economic weaknesses are its
historically
low levels of public investment and its creaking infrastructure, as evidenced by the tragic collapse of the Morandi Bridge in Genoa this August.
Indeed, the number of those “not in the labor force, currently want a job” category dropped 416,000, to just above 5.6 million, in November; historically, this kind of change has been closely associated with rising wage pressure.
At a time of
historically
high demand for land, chiefs and landowners are increasingly refusing farmers’ requests to replant.
The authorities have taken initial steps to tighten fiscal policy by announcing significant cuts in the approved budget, but it is estimated that even then, central-government spending will rise by about 4% in real terms in 2011 from its
historically
high level in 2010.
Historically, liberalism preceded democracy in Europe.
The US government currently can borrow at
historically
low interest rates.
Other countries’ lack of male escape fantasies in their popular culture may be no less
historically
rooted: less transient, more traditional societies will not warmly welcome homegrown films and pop songs about local young men taking off and fleeing their responsibilities.
Historically, we have been far more ingenious at developing new technologies to kill people than we have been at protecting them.
There are no grounds in Eastern thought for resisting the central idea of evolutionary theory: that all animals are
historically
linked.
Because the UK has
historically
shown far less appetite for industrial subsidies than its trading partners have, it stands to gain from clear international rules on industrial support and anti-subsidy tariffs.
Historically, confederations sooner or later either become federations (as occurred in the US, Germany, and Switzerland) or, pushed by centrifugal forces, split up (as with the United Arab Republic, established in 1958, which split three years later into Egypt and Syria).
Historically, poor regions of the world have often relied on what is called a “vent-for-surplus” model.
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