Largely
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It is a relationship founded
largely
on Chinese dependence on Russian energy supplies, mutual support for “spheres of influence” as the conceptual foundation of an alternative world order, and joint naval exercises in the Black Sea.
Ignoring the various dimensions of suicide bombing, and the outlook of the groups responsible, America and its allies have been left helpless to comprehend, much less address, the
largely
indifferent reaction of many Muslims to the US-led “war on terror.”
Meanwhile, wealthy countries like the United States, Canada, and the Gulf monarchies have
largely
closed their doors to the refugees, just as the US closed its doors to all but a tiny number of the Jews fleeing Nazi-occupied Europe.
But the unintended outcomes produced by efforts to implement the “R2P” doctrine – most notably, in Libya in 2011 – have led countries
largely
to abandon their responsibility.
But policymakers are not doing this, which suggests that they have prioritized
largely
political considerations over fiscal prudence.
The explanation, I believe, lies
largely
in the August 11 devaluation of the renminbi, after a decade of appreciation.
As such, the debt burden woefully understates the obligations that Greeks have to each other
(largely
in the form of family obligations).
China today
largely
controls the entire value chain of rare earths from mine to magnet.
Largely
due to Malawi’s HIV/AIDS epidemic, the country has a million such orphans.
A black child in a
largely
white world, he will always be “the orphan Madonna adopted.”
Until recently, most banks focused on their country of origin, so risks
largely
arose under national systems of supervision.
A nuclear deal with Iran would have similarly important implications in the Middle East and Southwest Asia – a prospect that
largely
explains fervent opposition to negotiations by Israel and Saudi Arabia.
Latin America did well when soft money flowed in, but those times are
largely
over.
But, for the most part, the rhetoric has not been translated into reality, and what actions have been taken proved
largely
inconsequential for economic activity and asset prices.
That is not unexpected, because the
largely
retired Medicare population is less vulnerable to macroeconomic fluctuations than is the working-age population.
Given that these mischievous forms of hemoglobin are difficult to study in living systems, researchers have
largely
ignored them.
That high percentage
largely
reflects America’s rapid productivity growth, which boosted wage rates.
The deterioration in US net exports already trimmed about 0.8 percentage points from real GDP growth in the first quarter of 2016
(largely
at the expense of manufacturing).
Yet even China’s most favored beneficiaries remain dubious about its model and motives,
largely
because Chinese aid remains primarily a business proposition.
But, because Russia's presidency is so powerful, the Duma is
largely
a squabbling-shop and a fixer's paradise.
The gulf between GDP and domestic demand can be explained
largely
by a collapse in imports, which were 15% lower in the second quarter of 2015 than they were in the final quarter of 2007, owing to declining living standards, mass unemployment, and depressed investment.
While Spanish exports have increased by 18% since the fourth quarter of 2007, this
largely
reflects the fact that Spanish export prices have risen much less than those of the other large EU countries.
China’s low official government debt
largely
reflects the role of currency in assuming quasi-fiscal liabilities – not only the write-off costs incurred from reforming state-owned banks, but also the takeover of banks’ bad debts via note financing and the purchase of asset-management companies’ bonds.
With the exceptions of Iran, Egypt, and Turkey, every major power in the Middle East is a modern construct created
largely
by the British and the French.
But the Netherlands is much wealthier, and boasts high levels of per-hour productivity, employment, and participation –
largely
owing to its flexible and adaptive labor market.
But the evidence emerging from successive rounds of QE in the UK and the US suggests that while it did lower bond yields, the extra money was
largely
retained within the banking system, and never reached the real economy.
For the past 50 years, the EU was
largely
able to count on a benign partnership with the US in a multilateral context; that assumption no longer holds, even if we do not yet know the extent of America's new unilateralism.
The "borders" between East and West that Ataturk
largely
abolished in Turkey must not be allowed to form again in the minds of a new generation.
Germany’s media
largely
supports the critique.
But this useless reaction to the laws of the global market economy hides the fact that Germany’s problems are
largely
a result of an overblown welfare state and extremely aggressive union policies over the last thirty years.
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