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3014 examples of Meanwhile in a sentence
Meanwhile, Nasralla, continuing to insist that he won, has refused to concede.
Meanwhile, the Bank of Japan (BOJ) is emphasizing the positive outcomes of its monetary policy – and is hesitating to continue its expansionary measures.
Meanwhile, increased equity would advance corporate-sector deleveraging, helping to cushion the financial system against shocks and delivering higher real returns to savers.
Meanwhile, the economy suffers from reduced productivity.
Meanwhile, despite quantitative easing, many companies have limited access to credit, depressing investment and reducing job creation.
Meanwhile, national “policy space” for economic recovery has shrunk since the crisis.
Meanwhile, eurozone countries are constrained not only by this fiscal fetish, but also by their lack of exchange-rate flexibility.
Meanwhile, France and Germany come in at 2.8, Italy at 2.9, and Denmark and Sweden at 2.3 and 2.5, respectively.
Meanwhile, political factors played an important role in allowing debt to build up – creating vulnerabilities that could quickly become an economic crisis once investors became nervous.
Meanwhile, it blocks some of the empowering features of technology: by forcing all tech companies to have their servers within China, it effectively “in-sources” censorship.
Meanwhile, plenty of advanced-country citizens – including 4.9 million UK nationals – are represented in global migration figures.
Meanwhile, the Right has become increasingly complacent and arrogant of its monopoly on power.
Meanwhile, it has become more inward-looking than ever.
Meanwhile, the same hard-right Hindu groups that protest Valentine’s Day as a decadent Western holiday have warned that if Sarkozy arrives with his girlfriend in tow, they’ll be out in the streets to welcome him.
Meanwhile, the capital stock can maintain a reasonable growth rate.
Meanwhile, new technologies raise demand for skilled workers, while reducing demand for their less-skilled counterparts – a trend that fuels the expansion of the wage gap between skilled and unskilled.
Meanwhile, the labor market should be made more efficient and flexible, so that it can match people with the right jobs and reward them adequately.
Meanwhile, Malaysia’s cabinet is considering a bill to abolish the death penalty for all crimes.
Meanwhile, Germany is focused on organizing the reception and settlement of a massive influx of refugees.
Meanwhile, Trump’s cluelessness will likely embolden traditional US adversaries, such as Russia, Syria, and North Korea.
Meanwhile, the EU will run up against serious demographic constraints: in 2025, Europe will represent just 6.5% of the world’s population, compared to Asia’s 61%, and its average age will be 45, compared to 28 in India, 37 in China, and 38 in the US.
Meanwhile, Xi may have endorsed in 2013 “the decisive role of the market,” but that hasn’t diminished his Marxist-Leninist reliance on the leading role of the state.
Meanwhile, the adverse trends in income distribution both preceded the crisis and have survived it.
European democrats with a civilized view of governance, meanwhile, are punished.
British politicians, meanwhile, are seeking to renew their navy’s aging fleet of Trident submarines – at an estimated cost of £76 billion ($121 billion).
Meanwhile, international oversight was too weak, with the League of Nations remaining largely silent in the face of dangerous developments, such as Adolf Hitler’s remilitarization of the Rhineland.
Meanwhile, the advanced economies are tentatively recovering from the 2008 crisis.
Meanwhile, no other nuclear-armed state has expressed the slightest interest in bilateral or multilateral reduction negotiations until the two major powers, which currently hold 95% of the world’s stockpile, make further major cuts.
Meanwhile, the already-hazy lines between asylum-seekers, refugees, displaced persons, and purely economic migrants are becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish at all.
Meanwhile, the elephant in the room is the fact that dermatologists are confirming that the form of cancer for which McCain has been treated has an actuarial survival rate of two to four years for a person his age.
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