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Failures of rainfall contribute not only to famines and chronic hunger, but also to the
onset
of violence when hungry people clash over scarce food and water.
People with Huntington’s disease usually die about 15 years after the
onset
of the symptoms.
One might take the view that 40 years of life before the
onset
of Huntington’s disease or breast cancer is better than no life at all.
Indeed, since the recession’s onset, state and local governments have cut nearly 600,000 jobs and reduced spending for infrastructure projects by 20%.
As with everything else in Russia, change in women’s status came with the
onset
of Mikhail Gorbachev’s perestroika.
Indeed, the risk for the world economy is actually tilted toward deflation for the 23 advanced economies in the sample, even eight years after the
onset
of the global financial crisis.
When it comes to immigration, politicians usually are driven by fear – a tendency that has become even more acute since the
onset
of the global financial crisis.
Until the
onset
of the Arab uprisings, “zero problems with neighbors” meant zero problems with the Middle East’s established autocratic regimes.
In “The Growth of Modern Finance,” Robin Greenwood and David Scharfstein of Harvard Business School show that the share of finance in US GDP almost doubled between 1980 and 2006, just before the
onset
of the financial crisis, from 4.9% to 8.3%.
That means establishing an emergency education system that enables adequate funding to be released to UN agencies and operational NGOs at the
onset
of a crisis – not years later.
That conflict contributed mightily to the
onset
of the recession of 1991 (which, it should be remembered, was probably the key factor in denying the first President Bush re-election in 1992).
While the Great Recession has exacerbated these trends, they were apparent long before its
onset.
Anyone who has studied economic performance since the
onset
of the financial crisis in 2008, understands that damage to balance sheets – such as excess debt and unfunded non-debt liabilities – can cause growth slowdowns, sudden stops, or even reversals.
At the
onset
of market reforms farm interests suffered relative income declines as agricultural subsidies were slashed.
Third, though China’s public debt/GDP ratio is officially still under 20%, since the
onset
of the global financial crisis in 2008, its fiscal position has deteriorated.
Before its onset, America’s debt-ridden consumers were the engine of global growth.
Indeed, at the
onset
of the financial crisis, Putin tried to bestride the world, portraying Russia as an island of stability and demanding the creation of a new global financial order, with the rouble to become one of the world’s reserve currencies.
Argentina's exchange rate system survived, but at a heavy price - the
onset
of double-digit unemployment.
These cases are particularly interesting, because the first case resulted in the clinical
onset
of variant CJD (with typical symptoms and pathology) 6.5 years after the transfusion from a donor who, although asymptomatic at the time of donation, subsequently developed and died from CJD.
Perhaps, but most students of monetary policy view quantitative easing as the textbook policy for pulling an economy out of a zero-interest-rate “liquidity trap,” thereby preventing the
onset
of a sustained deflation, which would exacerbate debt burdens.
The move to fiscal discipline coincided with the
onset
of a recession, probably made the downturn worse than it otherwise would have been, and slowed the subsequent recovery.
Acupuncture started within 30 days of stroke onset, with control groups receiving a placebo – sham acupuncture – or no treatment.
A recent study conducted in China, including 862 patients who were between the second and tenth day after
onset
of acute stroke, is the largest truly randomized trial using death or dependency as the primary outcome.
Indeed, researchers have found that many elderly rich people start their estate planning only after the
onset
of a serious illness.
The last time we saw this kind of precipitate fiscal austerity – when countries were tied to the gold standard – it contributed directly to the
onset
of the Great Depression in the 1930’s.
Rashevsky wondered whether a similar mechanism might account for the division of biological cells and the
onset
of instability in liquid droplets.
But this can be achieved only if the right conditions are in place from the
onset.
And both were set against the backdrop of another sea change: the
onset
of industrialization.
And, since the
onset
of the crisis, the G-20 countries – with France (and the United States) as driving forces – have been pressing for better regulation, governance, and accountability.
Still, possibly the British mood portends a wider change of climate for Western liberal democracies, and the
onset
of a new, less indulgent era.
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