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With
inverted
debt, debt-servicing costs tend to fall when the economy is growing and asset values are rising, reinforcing existing growth.
Inverted
balance sheets are among the leading causes of financial crises, because they can cause relatively low debt-servicing costs to explode after an adverse shock.
In 1955, the economist Simon Kuznets hypothesized that income inequality would increase sharply and then decline – in the pattern of an
inverted
“U” or a bell – as countries underwent economic development.
The advanced countries are facing an immediate “aging” problem, but most of the emerging economies are also in the midst of a demographic transition that will result in an age structure similar to that of the advanced economies – that is, an
inverted
pyramid – in just two or three decades.
Many influential experts simply
inverted
the economic determinism that characterized the most primitive Marxists, and assumed that at some point European-style politics would develop spontaneously in Russia as a result of the implementation of free-market ideas.
This strategy needs to be
inverted
– and Greece offers a real opportunity to get ahead of the curve.
This
inverted
pyramid of debt collapsed when the Fed finally put a halt to the spending spree by hiking up interest rates.
This is
inverted
racism: you pretend to respect other peoples when, in fact, you despise them.
But these shares were
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among the Polish diaspora, where the pro-EU parties beat out PiS by 38.95% to 24.9%.
An
inverted
yield curve is a relatively unusual condition that occurs when long-term bond yields fall below short-term interest rates.
A graph showing the magnitude of the within-country distribution problem may therefore be an
inverted
U-curve.
But with big data and algorithms, tech companies have both accelerated and
inverted
this process.
Whereas in 2007, EU corporations earned around €100 billion ($113 billion) more than their US counterparts, in 2019 the situation was
inverted.
As a general rule of thumb, an
inverted
yield curve – when the yields on long-term bonds are lower than those on short-term bonds – is considered a strong predictor of a recession.
Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, reality has
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Kohl’s famous promise: many are worse off than before, but it is much better for a few.
If the epidemic curve is an
inverted
U and we have seen a peak, the worst is behind us, right?
When M. de Renal was in town, as frequently happened, he ventured to read; soon, instead of reading at night, and then taking care, moreover, to shade his lamp with an
inverted
flower-pot, he could take his full measure of sleep; during the day, in the interval between the children's lessons, he climbed up among these rocks with the book that was his sole rule of conduct, and the sole object of his transports.
He was sick to death of all his own good qualities, of all the things that he had loved with enthusiasm; and in this state of
inverted
imagination he set to work to criticise life with his imagination.
"I see a vast
inverted
cone rising from the surface."
At this moment the Southern Cross presented itself to the observer in an
inverted
position, the star Alpha marking its base, which is nearer to the southern pole.
His head was covered with a scarlet cap, faced with fur--of that kind which the French call "mortier", from its resemblance to the shape of an
inverted
mortar.
The respective positions of the two arts will be
inverted.
He saw, however, and saw not without internal indignation, that Lygia pressed her lips of a queen to the hand of that man, who had the appearance of a slave; and it seemed to him that the order of the world was
inverted
utterly.
It was possible, I reflected, that a mere different arrangement of the particulars of the scene, of the details of the picture, would be sufficient to modify, or perhaps to annihilate its capacity for sorrowful impression; and, acting upon this idea, I reined my horse to the precipitous brink of a black and lurid tarn that lay in unruffled lustre by the dwelling, and gazed down—but with a shudder even more thrilling than before—upon the remodelled and
inverted
images of the gray sedge, and the ghastly tree-stems, and the vacant and eye-like windows.
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