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At the heart of India’s current malaise is a paradox: rapid growth in real income has not been
matched
by genuine advances in living standards.
On the political side, however, the two countries were not evenly
matched.
Moreover, the Fed’s modest tightening is being
matched
by a trend toward looser monetary policy in the eurozone and Japan; so, overall, advanced-country monetary policy remains highly accommodative.
Its political robustness is not
matched
by financial and economic resilience.
To succeed, these efforts must be
matched
with equal determination by the countries of the region in delivering on reform.
The military impotence of forces loyal to Colonel Muammar Qaddafi – visible for a week -- had been
matched
by the regime’s growing political disarray.
Usually, low interest rates lead firms to borrow more to invest more, and greater indebtedness is
matched
by more productive assets.
The political transition at home, it seems, is being
matched
– for better or worse – by a diplomatic transition in the Kingdom’s stance toward the region.
These efforts have been
matched
by actions in the poorest countries.
Hwang and his colleagues claimed to have replaced the nucleus of an unfertilized human egg with the nucleus of an ordinary cell taken from another person, developing stem-cell lines from the resulting embryo that
matched
the DNA of the person who supplied the ordinary cell.
In an optimal world, the surpluses of countries pursuing export-led growth would be willingly
matched
by the deficits of those pursuing debt-led growth.
This historical leap is possible only for people whose political irresponsibility is
matched
by their proclivity for lazy analogy.
Given this, economic migrants should be
matched
with jobs where they are needed, potentially through newly created job-brokering agencies for major immigrant-sending countries.
The OFEs failed to boost overall savings, because the increase in public debt almost exactly
matched
the pool of assets in the funded part of the state pension system.
India's political boldness in seeking peace with Pakistan in their half-century twilight struggle for Kashmir may soon be
matched
by economic moves equally as daring.
This perfectly
matched
the stereotype of the “rootless cosmopolitan” Jewish moneygrubber.
Most European countries, and the European Union as a whole, however, have not
matched
this commitment by offering their own incentives for peace and consequences for war.
But, according to the Bundesbank, net investment abroad (including financial investment) has already roughly
matched
domestic investment in recent years.
Another is its belief that any Shia bomb would soon be
matched
by a Sunni one, making any regional hegemony short-lived.
But the US government’s failings are
matched
in many parts of the world, and certainly in the poorest countries, where scientific expertise is scarce, and where many governments do not have scientific advisory councils to turn to for guidance.
If assault were punished with execution, perpetrators would have an incentive to kill their victims to avoid discovery (which is a major reason why the severity of punishments more generally should be
matched
to the severity of crimes).
Rapid credit growth has therefore been
matched
in 2016 by tightening restrictions on capital flows, with more likely in 2017.
But the demolition process that has transformed or razed so many of China's old Stalinist economic institutions has not been
matched
by a demolition of stultifying political structures.
When an economy is operating efficiently, expectations are largely fulfilled; desires, resources, and production technology are well matched; and people are reasonably satisfied with their plans, relations, and contracts.
While this revision occurs, resources are diverted from production, which is less efficient and less well
matched
with consumer desires, resulting in a reduction in the value of output – a recession.
Her can-do attitude is
matched
by remarkable energy.
All of this points to a powerful conclusion: the UK’s centralist, Whitehall-dominated constitution – which evolved during the First Industrial Revolution, when London’s political power was
matched
by the north and Midlands’ greater economic power – is not suited to today’s world.
And yet, so far the urgency of the appeals has been
matched
only by the slowness of the response.
But now consider a more morally complicated scenario: a couple has a naturally conceived child affected with a life-threatening genetic disease for which the only possible cure is a bone marrow transplant from a
matched
donor.
Growth in high-end services employment is
matched
by contraction in high-employment components of manufacturing supply chains.
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