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But the bond market is not large enough to absorb it all, so some has now returned to the stock exchanges, leading to a
partial
recovery in share prices, with the Shanghai index reaching 3,500.
Not everyone will agree;
partial
partnerships with the private sector and NGOs in education generates considerable controversy, and there is little doubt that in Liberia, the Bridge model remains a work in progress.
The crucial issue is the extent to which creditors will have to participate in rescue measures by accepting “haircuts” – that is,
partial
losses on their claims.
Russia Pulled East And WestMOSCOW: Interrelations between Russia and Asia;Russia's
partial
Asian heritage and geography: both incite longstanding debates within and without the country.
The
partial
substitution of national debt with European bonds might reduce the marginal debt-service cost for distressed countries while they are being issued.
Instead, it took three weeks to grant the ECB only
partial
authorization to act, causing speculation to take hold and spread to Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian debt, thereby jeopardizing the euro’s survival.
Poor adherence to the therapeutic regimen, improper prescribing by clinicians, and drug interactions or malabsorption can result in
partial
suppression of bacterial growth and the emergence of resistant organisms.
And yet, as important as these high-tech contributions may be, they are only
partial
fixes.
It can be combined with a system of measured, limited help in the sense of
partial
coverage of investors against a country’s insolvency.
History provides only a
partial
guide for the uncertain future we face.
One
partial
explanation is that companies have subcontracted more services, so the share of direct employment in manufacturing may appear to have fallen, even though the number of jobs associated with a firm’s production might not have changed.
To be sure, this implies that the extra money sent home provided only
partial
insurance.
The body empowered to conduct the vote, the Independent Election Commission, was run by commissioners all appointed by and
partial
to one candidate, Karzai.
According to this view, Netanyahu's right-wing coalition might be persuaded to accept the continuation of the
partial
settlement freeze, but only if the Israeli public sees President Mahmoud Abbas and Netanyahu publicly engaged in negotiations.
By defining
partial
rights to both decision-making and benefits, China’s leaders gave stakeholders incentives to compete efficiently with their peers, without giving up full authority.
In Afghanistan, NATO-led military operations against the neo-Taliban and other opponents of state-building offer only a
partial
and temporary solution.
In fact, the preconditions for intra-regional cooperation – up to
partial
integration of the interests of the countries involved – look more auspicious than they did in Western Europe in the early 1950’s.
Unfortunately, much of the world transplant establishment – including the WHO, the international Transplantation Society, and the World Medical Association – advocates only a
partial
remedy.
Indeed, the
partial
withdrawal of the US implies that the end of the enforced stability of the old Middle East will not spare the Sykes-Picot borders.
In late November, the eurozone finally agreed on a
partial
rescheduling of Greece’s debt to alleviate the country’s financial burden.
The Sky Is Not FallingVIENNA – Humans are
partial
to bad news.
But, while the European Commission has endorsed schemes for
partial
debt mutualization, there has never been a serious discussion about their conditions and implications.
Previous attempts at pension reform, for example, have been
partial
and indecisive, with exceptions and grace periods undermining their effectiveness.
These developments point to a much larger phenomenon: because of delayed awareness of the complex challenges (and the related slow and
partial
policy responses) facing much of the West, the low-equilibrium growth pattern that has prevailed in recent years (what has been called the “new normal”) is becoming less stable.
To date, Bush and Blair have failed to make the case to the world, with the
partial
exception of their own countries.
And some
partial
success can be claimed for the new or revitalized UN peacekeeping operations in Congo, South Sudan, and the CAR.
We need you to pivot in your responses from the tactical to the strategic, from the cyclical to the secular, from the
partial
to the comprehensive, and from sequential to simultaneous reforms.
In fact, increases in financing costs and uncertainty about RMB appreciation prompted a
partial
sell-off of RMB assets by Hong Kong residents.
By 2001, a combination of devaluation (exit from the currency straitjacket) and
partial
default was inevitable.
The Northern European countries feared that deficit spending by the South might ultimately create pressure for
partial
monetization of their debt through inflation of the euro--or, more precisely, their leaders feared that investors, fearing the same thing, would demand higher interest rates.
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