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And Algeria’s attempt to quell longstanding civil strife was
largely
successful, thanks in part to high oil prices throughout this period.
One of Fatah’s few remaining assets is that the West, horrified by Hamas’s more open hate-mongering and extremism, has
largely
boycotted the new Palestinian regime and cut off aid.
Likewise, the revival of the Shia-Sunni civil war in Iraq
largely
reflects the sectarian rule of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
But a far more significant challenge –
largely
covered in the accompanying debate – is the need for crisis prevention.
They
largely
succeeded: Their design kept the region from coming between the two European powers, and it managed to survive for a century.
For China, the issue
largely
concerns the design and implementation of the next stage of institutional reforms to sustain economic growth and efficiency, reduce social inequality, remove market distortions, address environmental deterioration, and combat corruption.
Another
largely
unexplored possibility would be to set targets for phasing out environmentally damaging and socially detrimental subsidies.
Saddam's regime was
largely
successful in suppressing information about the event.
Through tricks and threats Iraq's fallen dictatorship
largely
succeeded in keeping this tragedy under cover.
For example, on trade, there has been a remarkable commitment to efforts –
largely
successful – to avoid significant backsliding into protectionism.
How the Palestinians respond depends
largely
on how the Palestinian body politic deals with the growing power of Palestinian Islamic movements, which undoubtedly expect a significant share of power in post-withdrawal Gaza.
The
largely
Catholic Philippines, Buddhist Thailand, and Confucian Singapore lag behind Indonesia in providing basic democratic rights to their people.
The parties that still support Sharia have
largely
disappeared or changed their platform.
The differences arise
largely
from contrasting assumptions about how economies respond to changes in trade volumes sparked by liberalization.
The first phase, roughly from January 2011 until March 2012, was
largely
an internal affair.
The hurdles to further monetary-policy action are high, but they are
largely
self-imposed.
Australia
largely
financed that project, and it should do so in this case as well.
With each enlargement of the Union, this system of decision-making has been
largely
maintained.
Nonetheless, a bone marrow transplant unit, financed
largely
by Japan, had just opened in the same hospital – placing the most vulnerable patients at the mercy of deadly infections.
Whereas short-term demand
largely
dictates an economy’s real growth rate, its potential growth rate is determined on the supply side.
But the degree to which it can fulfill this potential in the coming decades will depend
largely
on its TFP prospects.
Islam and/in the WestJEDDAH – The revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt provide examples of
largely
peaceful transitions of power after decades of unflinching authoritarian rule.
This was followed by an extended version of the assisted-growth model in the advanced countries,
largely
revolving around unconventional monetary policy; in the United States, this implied several rounds of quantitative easing, which is simply the government borrowing from itself – a form of price control.
Complaints from emerging-market policymakers about the distortionary effects of the advanced countries’ policies were
largely
ignored.
In addition, while China’s output is affected by advanced-country economic performance, its financial system is
largely
insulated from monetary-policy externalities.
Second, as we learned from the crisis, substantial domestic ownership of the banking sector is crucial, in part because multinational resolution mechanisms in cases of insolvency are
largely
non-existent.
They sense that the American economy has out-performed the Western European economies
largely
because of its less expansive government.
Species extinctions are occurring at a rate far greater than the natural cycle, owing
largely
to habitat destruction caused by human activities such as deforestation and land clearance.
Poverty alleviation, central to the UN Millennium Development Goals, is
largely
measured in GDP growth, but must include sustainable management of the natural capital on which economic health depends.
Domestic policymakers, it is said, are
largely
powerless in the face of global markets.
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