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The GIPS’ own central banks started to lend
newly
printed money to their private banks, and this money was then used to finance the current account deficit.
Perhaps an even more important factor in the weakness of these
newly
democratic governments is declining public identification with the state.
It is based on the mistaken belief that a
newly
muscular United States has all the leverage in dealing with its presumed adversary, and that any Chinese response is hardly worth considering.
A more fundamental point is that Russia in the 1990s evinced little concern about the expansion of European economic and security structures into the Soviet Union’s former satellites in Central and Eastern Europe, or even into
newly
independent former Soviet republics.
The
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issued scrip – call it the neo-drachma – would be tradable and highly liquid.
Today, the US dollar is also looking at a challenge from two new or
newly
important currencies, China's Renmimbi and the Euro.
Regulatory reform is essential so that as large firms increasingly restructure and shed labor, workers can easily move into
newly
created jobs rather than winding up on the unemployment rolls.
There is also trouble brewing in some of the
newly
admitted member countries, such as Hungary and Poland, where the EU could play a more proactive role in promoting democratic stability.
Germany’s best hope now is that its
newly
emerging multiparty system will impede the progress of the AfD, by nullifying its anti-establishment appeal.
Moreover, they worry that the Chinese government often delays their market access long enough for domestic firms to use their
newly
acquired technology to gain market share.
Gardening, scrapbooking, knitting, and cooking have all become newly, shabbily chic.
Obama’s example – and that of his
newly
formed cabinet, which includes many accomplished leaders from ethnic or racial “out-groups” – holds useful lessons for other nations, particularly in Western Europe.
To the Tajik and Kyrgyz criminal justice system, they were the lowest-hanging fruit in the
newly
launched war on drugs.
But population-survey data published by the National Bureau of Statistics suggests that the TFR has been lower than 1.5 for many years, and the United Nations’
newly
published report, World Fertility Patterns 2009, revises China’s TFR to 1.4 in 2006, placing it among low-fertility countries.
Military projections by the US have repeatedly suggested that Azerbaijan would lose such a battle, even with
newly
purchased equipment and Turkish military support.
And the junta’s generals began providing safe havens and arms to a motley assortment of anti-India rebels that would wreak havoc in the country’s Northeastern states and retreat to sanctuaries in
newly
renamed Myanmar.
A few months later,
newly
elected President George W. Bush reversed Clinton’s North Korea policy.
These
newly
laid-off workers are joining more than six million new college graduates looking for work.
This effort will be coordinated by representatives in seven
newly
established vice-presidential positions, and spearheaded by the first vice president to have a portfolio focused on “better regulation.”
Portugal’s decision in 2001 to decriminalize possession of illegal drugs led not only to more drug users in treatment (rather than in prison), but also a significant decrease in the number of drug users
newly
infected with HIV.
The question is: Why, over more than a decade since the fall of the Berlin Wall, have the political leaders of western Europe made so little serious effect to convince their peoples that extending the European Union to the
newly
liberated states of central, south-eastern and eastern Europe is in those peoples’ own vital, long-term interest?
Leaving the eurozone is precisely what the
newly
founded “Alternative for Germany” party, which draws support from a wide swath of society, is demanding.
And, if the
newly
affluent follow the patterns of consumption, energy use, and carbon emissions that accompany high income levels now, the climate change battle will have been lost.
But as Imperial Russia expanded westward and southward, it always encountered opposition, and had to use force to keep
newly
acquired territories within its domain.
Despite the obvious risks associated with such moves, Russians have accepted the narrative that they are necessary to preserve stability, not to mention Russia’s
newly
reacquired status as a “great power.”
A
newly
refurbished facility in Masunthu, for example, had scant equipment and no water in the taps.
Recent demonstrations have followed on the heels of the government’s forced relocation of low-income Brazilians from their favelas overlooking Rio de Janeiro into
newly
built housing far away – an effort aimed at preventing the World Cup from being marred by scenes of poverty and unrest.
This extra-national effort on behalf of the World Cup’s sponsors underscores the threat to
newly
empowered civil societies from global corporate entities, many of which are increasingly chafing at the constraints imposed on them by strong democracies.
The United States Congress is about to finalize a bill that will grant resolution authority over major US financial institutions to a
newly
formed systemic council.
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.
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