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Evergreen is only one of many cases suggesting that the US might find itself in the
midst
of what Princeton-economist Alan Blinder in 2005 dubbed the Third Industrial Revolution.
In 1968, after ten years of Charles de Gaulle, and in the
midst
of a period of strong growth and full employment, the French were bored.
Today, Europe needs peace between cultures as much as it once needed peace between nations, and it is for this reason that we must welcome Turkey into our
midst.
It is not among the Arabs in Gaza, but in our midst, that we must seek Roi’s blood.”
Putting Europe’s Long-Term Unemployed Back to WorkVIENNA – Although the European Union is in the
midst
of an economic recovery, long-term unemployment – joblessness and job-seeking that lasts at least a year – remains stubbornly high in many of the countries that were hardest hit by the 2008 financial crisis and its aftermath.
Did the army, or senior officers, know that Bin Laden was living in their
midst?
But, in the
midst
of the general suffering, one group – the Roma – has been ignored.
Listening to Africa’s Future FarmersNAIROBI – Africa is in the
midst
of a youth employment crisis.
Evan Osnos, writing in The New Yorker, reports that two years ago, in the
midst
of the Arab uprisings, a senior official told a meeting in Beijing that if the Chinese government “waver[ed]” in the
midst
of social-media-fueled global dissidence, “the state could sink into the abyss.”
Obama came to power when both the US and the world economy were in the
midst
of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
It is no secret that Europe is in the
midst
of an internal economic crisis – a result of the euro saddling southern eurozone countries with high inflation prior to the 2008 financial crash, which severely reduced their competitiveness within the euro system.
In order to avert a likely depression, governments around the world engaged in fiscal and monetary stimulus in the
midst
of the global financial crisis.
In the
midst
of the epidemic, 66% of Mexicans believe that the country is regressing.
For the first time, the Arab League is playing an active role in addressing political upheaval and government brutality in its midst, as is the Gulf Cooperation Council.
French President Emmanuel Macron noted that globalization is in the
midst
of a major crisis, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has stated that the unrest we see around the world is palpable and “isn’t going away.”
Coming in the
midst
of so much human suffering, it was a bold claim.
That the traditional left is so inert in the
midst
of today’s economic crisis is more than strange.
America is now in the
midst
of such a struggle, and how we manage it will inform how other countries handle similar struggles of their own.
The government’s alarm at the sharper-than-expected economic slowdown was reflected in its heavy-handed intervention in July to freeze stock markets in the
midst
of a dramatic price correction.
And, in the
midst
of this tussle, the US sent Navy Seals to find Bin Laden at a compound deep in Pakistani territory, informing Pakistan’s government only after the raid was over.
Under its capable managing director, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, and distinguished chief economist, Olivier Blanchard, it has been a voice for sanity on global fiscal stimulus in the
midst
of much cacophony.
But it is one thing to be circumspect in the
midst
of a crisis; it is quite another to spew nonsense.
In 1936, John Maynard Keynes demonstrated the futility of trying to balance the budget in the
midst
of an economic depression.
Even in the
midst
of a protracted currency crisis, European governments can surely sign on to an agenda that prioritizes transfers of know-how over cash infusions.
It is now the job of the rest of the world to say no to America’s reckless corporate greed, and of Americans themselves to reclaim their democratic institutions by pushing dark money and corporate malevolence from their
midst.
While unusual, Trump’s griping pales in comparison to President Jimmy Carter’s nationally televised admonition to the Fed to lower interest rates in the
midst
of the raging inflation of the late 1970s.
Perhaps the most significant factor limiting the prospects for Saudi-Israeli cooperation is the general attitude of the Arab world, including the Kingdom itself, to the Jewish state in its
midst.
A decade later, in the
midst
of the Napoleonic Wars, with the British attacking American ships and impressing sailors, Congress broke with the past.
The Bundesbank’s monetary rigor will be just one voice among many in the monetary union; other voices will press for monetary expansion and a weakening currency in
midst
of continuing frustrations with unemployment, and new frustrations with financial sector crisis.
This threat took a heavy toll on the ECB’s credibility, since an interest-rate hike in the
midst
of the most serious financial crisis in decades was obviously absurd.
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