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The European authorities made the plea, claiming that the
large
fine would cripple BNP; it did not work.
Understanding common causes of death is the only way to improve health care in communities with a high disease burden, patriarchal hierarchies, and
large
and dispersed rural populations that rely on traditional medicine.
So, whoever wins the election will have a partial minority in the legislature for his entire six-year term, and his legitimacy will be questioned by
large
segments of the electorate.
The
large
emerging countries, although they will suffer disproportionately from wilder weather and rising sea levels, show little interest in picking up the slack.
After all, its GDP fell much less, although it ran similarly
large
current-account deficits before the crisis – and ran much larger fiscal deficits for longer.
So it is not surprising that, despite its
large
devaluation, Iceland continues to run a high current-account deficit, adding to its already-large foreign debt.
By contrast, Iceland’s debt has become so
large
that it is likely to constrain future growth.
This is because Germany is growing faster than the other
large
economies, France and Italy.
For the first time in American history, both parties’ nominees are far more disliked than liked by the country at large, though Trump does lead Clinton in this department.
If empathy makes us too favorable to individuals,
large
numbers numb the feelings we ought to have.
It is promising to live within its means forever, and rely on internal savings and external investment for growth – far short of what any
large
country, controlling its own currency, would do when facing a comparable disaster.
After all, in such a fight, both sides would possess
large
nuclear arsenals.
And, despite the rise of China and the move to a more “plural” international system, the US still has the power to change “facts on the ground” in
large
parts of the world, particularly the Middle East.
As the World Bank report shows, with the right investments and policies, countries can now meet a
large
share of their electricity needs from variable renewable energy without compromising the reliability of the grid or the affordability of electricity.
The swing in Greece’s fiscal position from a
large
primary deficit to a surplus was almost unprecedented, but the demand that the country achieve a primary surplus of 4.5% of GDP was unconscionable.
And to attract that foreign capital, it has no choice but to run equally
large
balance-of-payments deficits.
Moreover,
large
corporations are able to take full advantage of globalization (for example, by arbitraging tax regimes to minimize their payments).
Even without the crisis in major external markets, however, a
large
and complex middle-income economy like China’s could not realistically expect growth rates above 6-7%.
More generally, China must deploy its
large
balance sheet to deliver income or benefits that expand what households view as safely consumable income.
An example of a red policy would be when unconventional monetary policies do little to boost a country’s domestic demand – but lead to
large
capital outflows that provoke asset-price bubbles in emerging markets.
A policy that has
large
positive effects for a big economy might have small negative effects for the rest of the world and yet still be positive overall for global welfare.
As soon as a vaccine or treatment is deemed suitable for implementation, it must be made available in
large
quantities, to be administered quickly to citizens at no cost to them.
Now, virtually anyone can enter an Internet café and enjoy a capability that was once available only to governments, multinational corporations, and a few individuals or organizations with
large
budgets.
First, a
large
number of countries – 54, to be exact – will see their representation in the IMF increase.
Despite this progress, a
large
proportion of people in developing countries remain desperately poor.
In small economies such as Latvia and many of the other new member states, even one
large
project is important for the whole country’s progress.
But
large
increases in public investment in infrastructure, education, and technology will also be needed.
Europe, for its part, reached this realization in the 1950’s, when it discovered that integration would require a series of bargains to preserve
large
areas of national policymaking autonomy.
And the 700 species of coral reef-dwelling cone snails may produce up to 140,000 different toxins,
large
numbers of which may have value as medicinal compounds.
A third feature of America’s new growth pattern is likely to be added pressure on
large
companies to maintain their reputations within the US.
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