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Just as Thatcher recognized growing dissatisfaction with the old order and gave voice to ideas that had been languishing on the margins, Trump has acknowledged and, to some extent, vindicated the anguish and anger of a
large
segment of the working class who are fed up with long-established systems.
If and when it becomes evident that hardliners in Iran – not America – are the chief impediment to better relations, internal elite and popular opposition could build, and potentially large, unpredictable cleavages could be created within the Iranian political system.
Moreover, France and Germany seem to be converging on a
large
number of global issues.
BUENOS AIRES – Today’s global currency war resembles real war in two important respects: a face-off over the structural imbalances between two
large
opponents – China and the United States – has forced uncomfortable smaller allies to take one side or the other, and third parties that may not be directly engaged are suffering collateral damage from both sides of the dispute.
CAMBRIDGE – After the financial crisis erupted in 2008, many observers blamed the crisis in
large
part on the fact that too many financial firms had loaded up on debt while relying on only a thin layer of equity.
By now, the global repercussions are clear, falling most acutely on developing economies with
large
current-account deficits – namely, India, Indonesia, Brazil, Turkey, and South Africa.
With their
large
populations and rapid growth, these countries, so the argument goes, will soon become some of the largest economies in the world – and, in the case of China, the largest of all by as early as 2020.
Thus, emerging economies with
large
twin deficits and other macroeconomic fragilities may experience further downward pressure on their financial markets and growth rates.
The Fed made major mistakes in the run-up to the global economic crisis of 2007-08, most notably by adopting a lax approach to the supervision of key financial institutions, and by allowing some very
large
banks to become extremely fragile.
At least over the past decade, senior New York Fed officials have consistently sided with the interests of very
large
banks.
With external surpluses also rising in other countries of the eurozone core, the monetary union’s overall imbalance is
large
and growing.
The dollar has also risen relative to currencies of emerging markets with economic and financial fragilities: twin fiscal and current-account deficits, rising inflation and slowing growth,
large
stocks of domestic and foreign debt, and political instability.
At that point, the Europeans should get on with completing their monetary cordon sanitaire: orderly debt restructuring in all countries with debt burdens that are too
large
to be credibly restructured in Merkel’s new regime.
He is now looking for an environment minister who is allied with the ruralistas, or
large
landowners, and has appointed a minister of agriculture who wants to lift restrictions on the use of dangerous chemical products in agriculture.
As the government hands more power over the rainforest to
large
business owners, ordinary citizens – including smallholder farmers and poor urban dwellers – are bound to suffer.
They held
large
inventories of these assets, thus providing liquidity and smoothing excess price volatility.
They also contribute to further income concentration at the top by hurting small savers, while creating opportunities for
large
financial players to benefit from access to savings at negative real cost.
Earlier this month, Pakistani authorities aided a
large
public rally by Saeed in Lahore, including by running special trains to ferry in participants, so that the architect of the November 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack (among many others) could project himself as some sort of messiah of the Pakistani people.
A better balance between production and consumption would avoid
large
swings in oil prices.
The critics have a point: given that fusion can be carried out only on a
large
scale, its investment requirements are considerable.
Small firms have different interests from
large
multinationals in areas such as labor relations, tax policy and health care.
Other highly visible issues - corporate governance and combating corruption - also attract
large
followings.
Perhaps the most obvious example of the threat European societies faces occurred in Cologne, Germany, on New Year’s Eve, when more than 600 women were sexually assaulted – and in some cases also robbed – by
large
gangs of men, most of whom were illegal immigrants or asylum-seekers.
Large
numbers of police, together with safe zones for women, helped to protect against mass sexual assaults at the carnival festivities in Cologne in February.
But there is still an urgent need to address the outsize role of
large
donors.
If a
large
share of the Macedonian electorate turns out and votes in support of the name change and related matters, the required constitutional amendments will be more likely to pass in Macedonia’s parliament.
Let us hope that the more constructive spirit pervading the rest of the region finally seeps into BiH, and that inter-ethnic initiatives gain steam, as a
large
part of Bosnian civil society has long advocated.
For example, parrots, rails, and doves once occured across the Pacific on sufficiently
large
islands.
We can predict which islands were likely
large
enough to have once supported unique species and so estimate how many species are missing.
We have yet to do comparable analyses on the fate of Caribbean and Indian Ocean islands following first human contact, but it is likely that
large
numbers of extinctions occurred there, too.
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