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According to the UN report World Economic Situation and Prospects 2016, their growth averaged only 3.8% in 2015 – the lowest rate since the global financial crisis in 2009 and
matched
in this century only by the recessionary year of 2001.
If premiums were paid in part by the country seeking insurance and
matched
by donor contributions, countries would have a powerful incentive to implement robust social-protection programs.
Efficient paths from training and education programs to the world of work must be built, so that skills can be
matched
to market demand.
Nor have ethnic loyalties always
matched
political boundaries.
The international community has not
matched
words with deeds.
If not
matched
by resources, mandates are empty.
Political and institutional reform has not
matched
changes in people’s lifestyles; accountability in public life continues to be frustratingly weak.
And austerity and reform fatigue in the eurozone periphery has been
matched
by bailout fatigue in the core, boosting support for a range of anti-euro parties in Germany, the Netherlands, and Finland.
And the fact that higher wages in Germany will be
matched
by lower wages across southern Europe suggests that continent-wide inflationary pressures will remain subdued.
The new property law won’t be the breakthrough for rights protection that the government claims it is until it is
matched
by increased access to justice for ordinary citizens.
Export growth has
matched
that of Germany; unemployment has fallen by over a million people in two years; investment is picking up; and industrial production has jumped 5% in the last 12 months.
And lower investment would be
matched
by a decline in cumulative fossil-fuel revenues amounting to as much as $34 trillion more than under the IEA’s “new policies” scenario, owing not only to lower volumes of oil, gas, and coal consumed, but also to significantly lower prices.
Far more important, the extra income was not
matched
by newfound household spending.
The rule that the speed and number of transistors double every 18 months is now more than
matched
by the expectation that total bandwidth of the world’s communication systems will triple every 12 months.
For a decade now, the world economy has suffered from tremendous global imbalances: massive external surpluses in countries like China, Japan, Germany, Switzerland, and the oil producers,
matched
by equally large external deficits in the US, the United Kingdom, Spain, and others.
The system worked, because, at that moment, demand and supply happened to be exactly
matched.
That modest and unassuming role belongs firmly in the past, although German power has still to be
matched
by imagination.
The trouble is that these aspirations are not
matched
by the commitments called for by the treaty.
Still, Macron rightly recognizes that his overhaul of French politics will not succeed unless it is
matched
at the European level.
A wide range of policies and practices that support positive relationships and quality learning experiences – at home, in early care and education programs, and through targeted interventions – can have a positive impact if based on solid evidence and
matched
to the specific needs they are expected to address.
The 5.7% annual productivity gain recorded in the second quarter seems likely to be
matched
in July-September.
Their resolve to render the commission toothless is not
matched
by a balancing impulse on the part of the traditional promoters of human rights in the West.
His courage was
matched
only by his determination and humor.
Here’s one fact to consider: the entire death toll from the Southeast Asian tsunami is
matched
each month by the number of worldwide casualties of HIV/AIDS.
If women
matched
men in terms of work – not only participating in the labor force at the same rate, but also working as many hours and in the same sectors – global GDP could increase by an estimated $28 trillion, or 26%, by 2025.
But if the SDG on education is to be achieved, African leaders’ commitment must be
matched
by commensurate support from the international community, potentially through an International Finance Facility for Education (IFFEd).
The German system of vocational training has
matched
the skills of the country’s workforce to the needs of its firms, contributing to low youth unemployment.
It might also be part of a larger mechanism that allows intentions, emotions, and even the intensity of pain to be
matched
by gestures and communicated between individuals.
In a region that reveres the elderly, Zuma’s attachment to his rural traditions must be
matched
by an equal openness to the appetites of the country’s youth.
It is instructive, however, that the Fed’s next two policy installments, QE2 and QE3, were not
matched
by large foreign purchases and appeared to have only modest effects in financial markets.
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