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To be clear, every individual who has amassed a major fortune in Russia did so at least
partly
in cooperation with the state.
On the contrary, in many advanced economies, profits are high – even reaching record levels – owing
partly
to lower input costs.
The belief that Muslim countries are likely to fall prey to despotism and will fail to reform their political and economic systems
partly
reflects the legacy of colonialism.
The move was blocked,
partly
by the same fear of multilateralism that held back the Thatcher government 30 years ago.
Many Americans started 2013 with high hopes that congressional leaders would overcome, even if only partly, the polarization and political dysfunction that had slowed recovery.
Out-of-pocket spending on health care today is one-fourth the level of ten years ago, and the reform has at least
partly
eliminated the old distinction between the insured rich and the uninsured poor.
This is
partly
because of America’s health-care system, which still leaves poor Americans in a precarious position, despite President Barack Obama’s reforms.
But,
partly
owing to a Supreme Court decision and the obduracy of Republican governors and legislators, who in two dozen US states have refused to expand Medicaid (insurance for the poor) – even though the federal government pays almost the entire tab – 41 million Americans remain uninsured.
Indeed, it is only on the margins where Latin America’s left is striving to differ – and
partly
succeeding.
Partly
owing to Havel, the Czech Republic is now a standard democratic country whose fate does not depend on one politician.
Third, in response to slower growth and lower inflation (owing
partly
to lower commodity prices), the world’s major central banks pursued another round of unconventional monetary easing: lower policy rates, forward guidance, quantitative easing (QE), and credit easing.
But education-job mismatches plague economies worldwide,
partly
because formal education fails to produce graduates with skills and technical competencies relevant to the labor market.
France is “southern” in its current-account deficit, but “northern” in its borrowing costs (slightly above Germany’s), owing
partly
to inflows of capital fleeing the south, as well as to modest but positive economic growth.
Partly, it addresses safety, cleanliness, and how to charge for one’s work; but it also concerns respect for plumbers and the dignity of the individuals taking the course.
That is
partly
because people devote a rising share of their income to competing for property in more attractive locations, and
partly
because in service-intensive economies, high-value-added activities and talent cluster in dominant cities.
The Vatican newspaper responded by criticizing Melinda Gates, whose efforts in organizing and
partly
funding this initiative will, it is estimated, lead to nearly three million fewer babies dying in their first year of life, and to 50 million fewer abortions.
BERKELEY – The first two components of the euro crisis – a banking crisis that resulted from excessive leverage in both the public and private sectors, followed by a sharp fall in confidence in eurozone governments – have been addressed successfully, or at least
partly
so.
That is
partly
because the job losses during the Great Recessionwere so large – twice as large as those of previous recessions since the Great Depression.
One cannot imagine even a
partly
free political space, as Russia was becoming, that they could share.
It should be noted, however, that productivity gains are
partly
attributable to a massive wave of employee layoffs – the dark side of economic remediation.
This is
partly
because Macron ran an unambiguously pro-EU campaign, and was rewarded for it.
That
partly
reflects a decrease in the risk of financial instability; but “reform fatigue” among members is a factor as well.
Indira Gandhi's brief "emergency rule" in the 1970's was
partly
the result of such institutional dysfunction.
Darwin argued that more organisms are born than can survive and reproduce; that this leads to a struggle for existence; and that success in this struggle
partly
reflects the physical and behavioral differences between the winners and the losers.
When the United Kingdom, Germany, South Korea, Australia, and others unexpectedly decided in March to join the AIIB, it was widely reported
(partly
because of missteps by US policymakers) as a mass defection of US allies to a rival’s party.
The forum’s theme was undoubtedly selected
partly
in response to fears that technological advances will lead to widespread unemployment, as machines become advanced enough to replace humans in performing an increasing number of tasks.
China will grow by 7-8%
partly
because that is what policymakers have decided they want.
They become leaders
partly
through commitment to the agreed plan.
But history is only
partly
responsible for Kaliningrad's current poverty and despair.
Some governments and companies have been persuaded that “bio-plastics” – which are derived
partly
from biomass like cornstarch – are the solution.
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