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Denmark, Ireland, and, most notably, the United Kingdom had recently joined a rapidly growing European Community.
Indeed, the more Germany leads, the more dependent it becomes on other international actors – most
notably
its European Union partners – and the more exposed it becomes to fluctuations in the geopolitical environment.
The shell of what remains continues to challenge the company’s fate,
notably
in a Houston, Texas courtroom.
Fears that robots will destroy jobs are
notably
absent in Japan’s national debate.
At the sectoral level, a couple of key industries – most notably, finance and information technology – secured a growing share of profits.
The countries and institutions that have committed additional funds in order to help secure the success of this mission –
notably
France, Spain, and the European Commission – should all be applauded.
Thanks to an environment favorable to export-oriented firms and, most notably, to wage discipline, Germany began to post significant balance-of-payment surpluses.
The human and economic costs of continued high-carbon growth include severe health impacts, growing disruption to infrastructure, and water and food security, as well as increasing market volatility, most
notably
in developing countries.
Meanwhile, the Democrats in government – most
notably
President Barack Obama – have largely echoed Clinton’s gracious concession-speech injunction that Trump should be given an opportunity to lead.
The courts have not bowed to Trump, most
notably
by striking down his executive order banning entry to the US by people from seven Muslim-majority countries.
Yet a multipolar world also carries great risks,
notably
that major global challenges will go unmet, because no single country or region is able or willing to coordinate a global response, or even to participate in one.
Notably, the meeting took place under the watchful eye of four members of the Russian secret police (FSB) and was chaired by the Russian politician Sergey Nazarov.
This was
notably
the case for women and for some cultural minorities, especially if these were defined by unchosen "ascriptive" characteristics, such as skin color.
This is
notably
the case in countries that were once homogeneous but now have to deal with citizens who are black or Muslim or are otherwise in an identifiable and neglected minority position.
Most notably, Latin American and Caribbean economies must address their productivity gap – the result of their failure, with few exceptions, to boost productivity significantly since the 1960s.
Like Poland, which has a strong Christian self-image of national martyrdom, Korea has a history of being dominated by greater powers, mainly China, but also Russia, and, most
notably
since the brutal invasions of the sixteenth century, Japan.
It now anticipates a population of 9.7 billion in 2050, and 11.2 billion – and still rising – by 2100, because fertility rates in several countries have fallen more slowly than expected (in some,
notably
Egypt and Algeria, fertility has actually risen since 2005).
Is there a case for a pendulum swing back to the more political powers,
notably
the legislature?
As a result, Sunni-led governments that had enjoyed Western support in exchange for generous oil deals – notably, Saudi Arabia and Egypt – became enemies of the Shia and their quest, backed by Iran, to regain their dignity and identity.
The dynamics of the energy markets changed
notably
as shale-oil production came onstream at a market-moving scale in 2013-2014.
Some governments--most
notably
France and Germany--are trying to do the second.
Moreover, as we enter the eighth year of aggressive easing, unintended consequences are starting to appear –
notably
asset-price bubbles, increasing economic inequality (as wealthier investors able to hold equities benefit at the expense of small savers), and the risk of higher inflation in the future.
Some countries – most
notably
Brazil – have also used taxes on international capital flows and other kinds of controls in an effort to guide the currency’s value.
While President Barack Obama has released a few prisoners,
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the Chinese Uighurs, and sent another for a real trial in New York City, he is now, chillingly, signalling that he is about to begin “preventive detention,” which would empower him to hold forever an unspecified number of prisoners without charges or trials.
With countries across the Middle East crumbling and territorial sovereignty disintegrating – most
notably
in Iraq – this effort could not be timelier.
Notably, price growth turned positive last month, suggesting that the threat of deflation has been eliminated.
Of course, even looking at these countries entails selection bias, for it excludes countries without price data for much of the twentieth century,
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China and Russia, where communist revolutions terminated the stock markets, resulting in -100% returns for investors.
How member states respond now – especially those who believe in the purpose and value of the UN - may help shape the outcomes of other, wider ongoing regional conflicts,
notably
with Iran and Syria, both of which support Hezbollah.
Elsewhere, the gender pay gap remains striking,
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in football (soccer).
But this does not appear to be the diagnosis of stock markets,
notably
in the United States, where equities are trading at record-high prices.
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