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Besides, these countries correctly argue that the tradeoff between action on climate change and poverty reduction is more compelling for them at their level of per capita income, unless they can access
newly
emerging technologies at low cost.
Once that happens, the
newly
famous cryptocurrency billionaires, like so many before them, will want to be seen to be doing good, not just doing well.
The dollar originally acquired international currency status in the 1920’s, when the
newly
established Federal Reserve started buying and selling dollar acceptances, backstopping the market and enhancing its liquidity.
It also lay behind early development assistance programs following World War II, when the World Bank and bilateral donors funneled resources to
newly
independent countries to finance large-scale projects.
In the United Kingdom, for example, the number of
newly
registered limited-liability companies fell from 450,000 in 2007 to 372,000 in 2008 and 330,000 in 2009.
As a result,
newly
established African leaders had no alternative but to sub-contract economic development to the IMF and World Bank and the Western countries that control them.
He may reemerge as the head of a
newly
established Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, or as a leader of a new Islamist political party under the umbrella of the Palestine Liberation Organization.
A West African country with
newly
discovered oil reserves needs to finance exploration, drilling, and pipeline construction, which means that it needs to hedge at a time horizon of 10-20 years, not 90 days.
Governments and the bond market will test the seriousness of the
newly
agreed fiscal guidelines (if they are ratified).
The IMF’s Half StepBOSTON – “What used to be heresy is now endorsed as orthodox,” John Maynard Keynes remarked in 1944, after helping to convince world leaders that the
newly
established International Monetary Fund should allow the regulation of international financial flows to remain a core right of member states.
Ensuring that outcome will be the number one job for a
newly
re-elected President Cristina Kirchner.
Suppose that a
newly
independent Scotland is thrown out of the EU and NATO, and told that it will remain outside for years to come.
They would depend mainly on how the RUK, the EU, and NATO decided to respond to a Yes vote, and how moderate a
newly
independent Scotland would be in its negotiating positions.
But, if the EU and NATO were to “punish” a
newly
independent Scotland by excluding it, real disaster could ensue, not only for Scotland and the UK, but also for European democracy and security.
Likewise, they won over
newly
enfranchised women voters by portraying themselves as the defender of traditional German womanhood and the family.
The
newly
industrialized city of Manchester, which horrified Friedrich Engels when he worked there in the 1840s, had the highest level of labor productivity the world had ever seen.
Rather, it is how China intends to use its
newly
acquired economic and military strength in pursuing its domestic and foreign-policy goals – and how the world’s leading powers can ensure that they do not end up harming each other by accident or misunderstanding.
The policies of central planning, dirigisme , and import substitution, which many
newly
independent countries adopted in the 1950's and 1960's, could be labeled as the ideas of communists, Fabian socialists, and nationalists, not trained economists.
The most effective way of dealing with a
newly
assertive Russia will be for Europe to issue a collective refusal to accept a bipolar Europe of distinct Russian and EU spheres of influence.
The convergence of interest rates was broken when a
newly
elected government in Greece revealed that the deficit incurred by the previous government was much larger than had been reported.
New public opinion polls will provide a strong indication of how the French perceive the
newly
resurfaced Sarkozy.
What that means is that the
newly
freed people of the Middle East must toughen their idealism with hard realism.
Today, in the light of the
newly
discovered epigenetic mechanisms, Darwinian evolution should include descent with epigenetic as well as genetic modifications, and natural selection of induced as well as random variations.
But it is especially challenging in Haiti, where, following years of fractious politics, a
newly
elected government is striving to expand the economy and improve wellbeing while confronting the lingering consequences of the massive 2010 earthquake.
Our
newly
freed societies must now learn the languages of our constituent parts, just as we learned a new economic and political language.
Soon afterwards, the
newly
created UN, established with the express purpose “to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war,” took the threat posed by nuclear arms as its first priority.
With India also a key member, this
newly
consolidated grouping – the only meeting that brings together the region’s most senior government officials with an open-ended agenda – is set to become by far the most effective of the alphabet soup of Asia’s regional and sub-regional organizations.
New centers of power and leadership are emerging – in Asia, Latin America and across the
newly
developed world.
In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, European cities experienced unprecedented growth as huge numbers of people moved from the countryside to
newly
booming metropolises.
By visiting Poland before Germany, Trump may be trying to create a split within the EU, similar to when
newly
admitted member states drew criticism from “Old Europe” for supporting the US invasion of Iraq in 2003.
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