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The European banking union has now
partly
muted one of the primary channels – domestic banks – through which public debt piled up during the last crisis.
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.
This
partly
reflects the near impossibility of gathering news.
Ironically, Gorbachev is
partly
to blame for such ungratefulness.
For one thing, the Fed’s retreat
partly
reflects growing confidence in the US economy, which should mean a stronger export market for most emerging economies.
Instead, it reflects, at least partly, the structure and sophistication of production and exports.
US President Donald Trump’s more radical, populist policies have been
partly
contained.
An expansive monetary policy is
partly
to blame, but the real problem is an institutional setting that favors bullish sentiment.
The region’s chronic under-investment in education, particularly in science and technology, is
partly
responsible for its economic stagnation during the past quarter-century.
This
partly
explains not only why democracies such as India and Brazil lag behind China in infrastructure, but also why China is focusing its new stimulus package on transport systems (railroad projects alone will receive more than half of the $586 billion stimulus).
Admittedly, this is
partly
India’s fault, because it has not created an equally congenial climate for foreign investment.
Cristina is
partly
a “wife” like Evita, but she doesn’t portray herself as a mother figure.
Already, many parts of the world, from the US to India, are experiencing a surge in right-wing populist sentiment that is rooted at least
partly
in mistrust of experts, who are perceived as self-serving.
If the images from Gaza seem to resonate so much in France, it is
partly
a matter of sheer numbers: the largest Muslim community in Europe faces the largest Jewish community in Europe.
Partly
by design and
partly
by chance, about a decade ago China found itself consistently accumulating large amounts of foreign reserves by running a trade surplus and intervening to buy up the dollars that this generated.
Eisenhower declined,
partly
because he did not particularly like or trust Nixon, but mostly because he thought it was important to hand over a more nearly balanced budget to his successor.
Since the crisis reached its nadir, these imbalances have been
partly
reversed, with America’s trade deficit, as a share of GDP, declining from its 2006 peak of 5.5% to 3.4% in 2012, and China’s surplus shrinking from 7.7% to 2.8% over the same period.
Partly
as a result of this demobilization, but mostly due to the strengthening of the security and justice apparatus, there has been a 50% reduction in Colombia’s homicide rate and a 70% drop in kidnapping in the country, making Colombia’s major crime rate equal to that of peaceful Brazil.
Food prices are high today
partly
because food-growing regions around the world are experiencing the adverse effects of human-induced climate change (such as more droughts and extreme storms), and of water scarcity caused by excessive use of freshwater from rivers and aquifers.
The online marketplaces built by Amazon and Alibaba, for example, have reshaped the retail landscape,
partly
by changing the local nature of retail markets.
In the past, these gaps were only
partly
bridged by signals carrying useful information.
This is
partly
because there are much more effective ways to tackle problems like tuberculosis or access to contraception, and
partly
because current anti-corruption policies are expensive and do little or no good.
Even the elderly are increasing their savings, owing
partly
to longer life expectancy and a surge in medical costs.
First, China’s growth model is distorted, as it emphasizes investment over employment growth and depends
partly
on wage suppression to subsidize production and exports.
Moreover, China’s younger generation are keenly aware of their quality of life, owing
partly
to their constant exposure to advanced-country lifestyles.
Since President Xi Jinping launched his anti-corruption campaign in 2012, China’s overall economic performance has not improved,
partly
owing to local officials’ increased reluctance to take bold steps to boost growth.
After all, the recent military escalation in the region is at least
partly
due to that strategy.
BRUSSELS – For months now, a fight over sovereign-debt restructuring has been raging between those who insist that Greece must continue to honor its signature and those for whom the country’s debt should be
partly
canceled.
Last May, Chinese researchers published the results of a
partly
successful proof-of-principle attempt to edit genes with a system called CRISPR-Cas9, using nonviable embryos that were going to be discarded in any case.
Favorable external conditions – the effect of China’s strong growth on higher commodity prices and easy money from yield-hungry advanced-economy investors – led to a
partly
artificial boom.
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