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Default follows,
owing
to a vicious self-fulfilling panic.
One might think that,
owing
to this insurgency from within, Trump could serve an even shorter term than that of the protagonist in The Plot Against America.
But China’s demographic advantage is diminishing quickly,
owing
to low fertility rates and population aging.
But now, after years of investments, digital empowerment is underway,
owing
to a confluence of factors, including growing network coverage, more capable devices, and an expanding catalogue of applications.
Last year, growth reached 12.5%, mainly
owing
to a rebound in oil output and exports.
It takes more votes to elect a Conservative than a Labour MP,
owing
to the over-representation of urban Britain and some majority-Labour parts of the country.
But some believe that this pattern has been disrupted,
owing
to a sense that Labour has taken its traditional supporters for granted.
It is chastening that events primarily concerning Africans enter the public domain mainly
owing
to the intervention of the foreign media.
Yet his proposals are meeting strong opposition from fiscally conservative Democrats as well as from Republicans,
owing
to their potential impact on future fiscal deficits.
But, despite modern infrastructure, logistical costs within China are 18% of production costs, compared with 10% in the US,
owing
to various internal inefficiencies.
But in many developing countries, easier access to finance –
owing
to unrestricted cross-border capital flows and financial-market deregulation – still has not led to more financing for long-term investments, particularly in manufacturing.
In developed economies, corporate profitability has been steadily rising, partly
owing
to “shareholder-primacy” strategies that focus on short-term decision-making, cost-cutting measures, and other forms of financial engineering encouraged by institutional investors.
Perhaps the only thing worse is the parents being wrongly accused of causing the death, and indeed prosecuted,
owing
to the medical community’s misinterpretation of the findings.
Even the special one-time issuance of SDR’s, agreed upon in 1997 to ensure that all Fund members receive an “equitable” share of cumulative SDR allocations, has still not been activated,
owing
to insurmountable opposition.
Consumers will be spending less in 2013,
owing
to higher taxes, as will government, which means that someone has to be spending more.
Regrettably, the health of the displaced has deteriorated further,
owing
to the hardship of their journey and the conditions in which they are now living.
First, a promising amount of money is flowing into early-stage research and development,
owing
to a number of initiatives from Germany, the UK, the United States, the European Investment Bank, and the Wellcome Trust (which financed the Review).
And, third, the misuse of antibiotics in agriculture has been reduced more than I would have expected,
owing
to voluntary efforts by leading food producers and supermarkets.
One of the pharmaceutical companies I met with recently showed me evidence that the use of antibiotics in treating young children in Iceland has plummeted since 2011,
owing
to vaccinations against pneumococcal infections.
Thailand, by contrast, has twice reverted from popular rule to military dictatorship in the past decade,
owing
to coups in 2006 and 2014.
With immigrants less able to negotiate wages effectively –
owing
to, say, language barriers or unrecognized credentials – countries end up with a two-track job market.
To be sure, there has been fresh media chatter about the reliability of Chinese data,
owing
to reports that some provinces have been overestimating their economic performance in recent years.
Owing
partly to a strengthening renminbi, China’s total economic output grew to $12.7 trillion in 2017, representing a massive increase of 13% ($1.5 trillion) in just 12 months.
There are signs that the oligarchs’ grip is beginning to loosen,
owing
partly to internal conflicts among them.
FDI in the country will continue to garner substantial returns, partly
owing
to local-government hospitality.
More was expected from the SAARC summit than was achieved,
owing
in large part to the unmet expectations for the meeting between the Indian and Pakistani prime ministers on the sidelines of the main event.
The decade ahead will be a particularly opportune time to create a transfer union,
owing
to the looming demographic crisis that is threatening most European countries, with the exception of France.
For example, siblings do not have to grow up together for their resemblance to be evolutionarily meaningful,
owing
to their common genes.
And while former UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage, Wilders, Le Pen, and their peers continue to pose as plucky anti-establishment underdogs, this conceit is wearing thin,
owing
to their own success – and, in UKIP’s case, to financial scandals.
But this promising start follows a long trail of failures to create inflation futures,
owing
to the public’s lack of interest.
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