Induced
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Second, the bloody 1959 revolution in Rwanda, a country mirroring Burundi's ethnic and social structure,
induced
Burundi's Tutsi to cling even more tightly to power.
The third shock was the euro, which has
induced
a rapid convergence of long-term interest rates, which in some countries had been five to seven percentage points above the German level.
The lower marginal tax rates
induced
individuals to work more and to receive more of their potential income in taxable cash rather than in fringe benefits and other forms of compensation that are not subject to tax.
As his lab worked on the mechanism that under certain circumstances causes the bacterium E. coli suddenly to produce bacterial viruses (which had been dormant), another research group was analyzing how the synthesis of a certain enzyme in E. coli is
induced
in the presence of a specific sugar.
In addition, the government
induced
Petrobras to distribute the renewable fuel.
More important, the accumulation of new startups will gradually generate rising investment demand –
induced
demand!
Additionally, oil market speculation may have
induced
“echo speculation,” whereby ultimate users buy refined products in advance to protect against future price hikes.
As the financial crisis deepened and spread from late 2007, speculators began investing in commodities, and the dollar’s decline relative to other currencies has also
induced
such investments.
Obama has sought, with some success, to marshal a multinational coalition to confront the Islamic State; most important, he has
induced
cooperation from countries in the region that, afraid to speak and act clearly, had hoped that putting their heads in the sand would make the threat go away.
The recent installation of retired Marine Corps general John Kelly, formerly Trump’s Secretary for Homeland Security, as Chief of Staff, replacing the hapless Reince Priebus, has reduced some of the internal chaos and
induced
a bit more discipline in Trump’s behavior.
On the contrary, many of them, their reputations under water, have doubled down on those beliefs, apparently in the hope that events will, for once, break their way, and that people might thus be
induced
to forget their abysmal forecasting track record.
Consider, for example, how many women confessed under torture that they were witches, or how the mere threat of torture
induced
Galileo Galilei to deny the proposition that the earth travels around the sun.
He famously
induced
people from a variety of social classes and occupations to administer what they thought were increasingly harsh electrical shocks to a helpless victim (played by an actor) sitting in an adjoining room, and his findings have since been replicated around the world.
On the contrary, the “double terror”
induced
by terrorism and counter-terrorism distracts public attention from those problems that, as some of us still remember, produced terrorism.
Firms might be
induced
to move some production back to the US, if it is strictly aimed at US consumers.
Indeed, these countries are already experiencing large relative price increases for food and oil, a food emergency for the poor, and higher rates of inflation
induced
by commodity price shifts.
When communist Poland applied to rejoin the IMF in 1981, for example, US opposition
induced
the Fund’s managing director not to bring the matter before the board; no vote was taken until the US dropped its objection.
And, while domestic problems may seem intractable, distance increases the confusion and fatigue
induced
by seemingly intractable international problems.
There are also fears of methane leaks and
induced
seismicity.
Indeed, the revenue shortfalls
induced
by such activities are estimated to cost African countries between $30-60 billion a year, a sum that falls within the neighborhood of total ODA received by Africa ($46.1 billion in 2012 ).
The popularity and success of their programs
induced
liberal, labor, and social democratic governments in many nations to also promote free market policies in direct conflict with their traditional ideologies.
If the banks couldn’t be
induced
to restore lending, or if states cut back their own spending, more would be required.
Europeans who want to develop relations with Russia and the majority of businessmen--European and Russian--with interests in greater trade must also be
induced
to lobby in favor of greater openness.
But more nuanced policymaking – often based on the misguided assumption that companies can be trusted, or induced, to self-regulate – has failed.
The dream of European unity evidently
induced
some to remain silent in an effort to preserve the euro project’s visionary goodwill.
The vast majority of TB deaths occur in the developing world--largely
induced
by HIV.
Instead, even as the Games were proceeding, Putin launched a semi-covert military intervention in Ukraine, which, together with his talk of Russian nationalism, has
induced
severe anxiety, particularly among ex-Soviet countries.
The housing bubble
induced
Americans to live beyond their means – net savings has been negative for the past couple of years.
If they succeeded at all, high interest rates would have
induced
them to tighten their belts, and their current-account deficits, which in the case of Greece and Portugal exceeded 10% of GDP, would have diminished.
First, all polluters must sit at the negotiating table and be forced or
induced
to participate in reducing pollution.
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