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Moreover,
owing
to his knack for transcending traditional divides (which I previously described as the “Macron method”), Macron might be able to build new, better relationships with member states that have not previously had close ties to France.
But the rescue has fueled a growing rift that jeopardizes the future of European integration, partly
owing
to the way that the upheaval of the early twentieth century – especially the Great Depression – has been reenacted in the debates about the post-2008 financial meltdown and the subsequent euro crisis.
Many Western governments, however, refuse to place their forces under AU command,
owing
to its perceived weaknesses, and have conditioned further support for peacekeeping operations in Darfur on the UN’s assuming control.
Until the beginning of this year, they have not formed significant or open opposition movements,
owing
to a historically well-entrenched fear of repression.
That has been the story for the last 20 years in Japan,
owing
to persistent deflation and near-zero interest rates on many assets.
Health conditions have worsened as well,
owing
to nutritional deficiencies and the government’s decision not to supply infant formula, standard vaccines against infectious diseases, medicines for AIDS, transplant, cancer, and dialysis patients, and general hospital supplies.
That in itself will result in overall GDP growth falling below potential,
owing
to the inferior productivity and greater corruption in the major companies that the state controls or heavily influences.
These doubts are even stronger among those who consider the ideals of a social Europe insufficiently fulfilled,
owing
to the right’s political dominance: control of 18 of 25 governments, the same number of European commissioners, and a majority in the European Parliament.
None of the dynastic monarchies, some of them far more repressive (like Saudi Arabia) were confronted by serious popular challenges, with the exception of small Bahrain,
owing
to a sectarian divide between its Shia majority and Sunni rulers.
Given that little can be done in practice to dislodge Russia from Crimea, the key challenge now is to keep the rest of the country united and to restart its economy, which is now in a state of suspended animation,
owing
to unsustainable fiscal and external deficits.
Yet, along with “good” asset-price inflation, aimed at making people feel richer and spend more, these approaches have delivered “bad” inflation,
owing
to surging commodity prices, which impose a tax on both inputs and consumers.
The theory of “rare disaster risk” has progressed considerably in recent years,
owing
to the work of the Harvard economist Robert Barro.
Nominal, real, and inflation-break-even Treasury rates are lower than the cyclical position of the economy warrants,
owing
to investors’ perception of acyclical and atypical risk.
But the proposal fell through in 1954,
owing
to a veto by France’s National Assembly, against the recommendation of Charles de Gaulle, the legendary post-war president.
In the past, the Taiwanese repudiated words like referendum and new constitution,
owing
to China's sensitivity.
A second answer – that politicians have short time horizons,
owing
to electoral cycles – may contain a kernel of truth, but it is inadequate, because the adverse consequences of timid action often become apparent well before they are up for re-election.
And the G-20 recently asked the Financial Stability Board to consider the risks that a possible “carbon bubble” – caused by markets’ overvaluation of fossil-fuel companies’ oil, coal, and gas reserves,
owing
to a failure to account for future limits on extraction and use – pose to the global financial system.
The proportion of women receiving higher education is approaching the 60% mark,
owing
to an impressive 28% annual rate of growth in their enrollment numbers in 2010, up from a 20% increase in 1993.
Data from the 2000 census show a soaring Hispanic population,
owing
largely to waves of new immigrants, legal and illegal.
But that incarnation of the EMF was stillborn,
owing
to opposition from the German Bundesbank.
The interval between a doomsday prophecy’s fall and the rise of the next one evidently is decreasing, perhaps
owing
to the accelerating pace of modern life – and, with it, the acceleration of forgetting, which enables potential beneficiaries to capitalize.
To be sure, the Kohinoor poses a particular challenge,
owing
to competing claims.
In the 1960s and early 1970s, their security and political cooperation deepened,
owing
to a shared interest in confronting radical movements that threatened their monarchies.
Machines meant to authenticate Aadhaar holders have often failed, particularly in rural parts of the country,
owing
to a lack of Internet connectivity or electricity.
Similarly, Giora Eliraz of Hebrew University argues that the Islamic ideas that arrived in Indonesia from the Middle East changed, becoming more inclusive and pluralist in character,
owing
to the influence of the great nineteenth-century Egyptian reformer Muhammad Abduh.
At a time of pronounced political polarization, anti-establishment anger, and mistrust of expert opinion –
owing
to economic disappointments and widespread fear of cultural and technological change – heightened protectionism would likely fuel even greater nationalism, populism, and inward-looking policymaking.
Lebanon’s Sunnis and Shiites – the country’s two most powerful communities,
owing
mostly to their demographic weight and the backing they enjoy from elsewhere in the region – are nowhere near the point of mutual violence, but there has been palpable political tension recently.
No one knows,
owing
largely to Facebook’s own dissembling.
Owing
to their superior analytic power, machines are already providing more data upon which physicians base their diagnostic and treatment decisions.
Now, by contrast, food and gasoline prices are rising,
owing
to emerging markets’ ongoing boom, while house prices continue to plummet.
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