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How fast this happens
partly
depends on the private sector’s flexibility and dynamism.
Partly
as a result of that agreement, the Balkan countries have taken major steps forward.
Moreover, Pakistan has
partly
conceded its demand--which dates to the creation of India and Pakistan a little more than half a century ago--for an internationally supervised referendum in Kashmir to determine the province's sovereignty.
The case against Bernanke rested
partly
on his performance before the crisis.
These large fiscal deficits have been
partly
monetized by central banks, which in many countries have pushed their interest rates down to 0% (in the case of Sweden to even below zero), and sharply increased the monetary base through unconventional quantitative and credit easing.
At the end of December, a few thousand people staged a demonstration in Moscow’s central Manezh Square,
partly
to show support for Alexei Navalny – an anti-corruption lawyer, well-known blogger, and leader of a dwindling opposition movement – and his younger brother, Oleg.
The International Monetary Fund estimates that foreign-currency reserves fell by half, to $18 billion, by December 2011, owing
partly
to the worsening current-account balance, but, more importantly, to withdrawal from Egypt by foreign and domestic investors alike.
Indeed,
partly
owing to Yasir Arafat’s own actions or inactions, at his death Palestine still had none of them.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the young leader who most radiates hope today, was elected
partly
because of his commitment to helping ordinary people.
Those outflows are
partly
a result of the Chinese government’s easing of capital-account restrictions – an effort that should allow households, corporations, and institutional investors to diversify their portfolios by increasing their foreign holdings.
This is
partly
because German Chancellor Angela Merkel, currently maneuvering to ensure that a German is the next head of the ECB, does not want the Fund to become more involved in euro-zone policies.
The old government bonds in this case would be converted at a reduced rate into replacement bonds, which are
partly
guaranteed (at 80%) by the participating states.
The closed nature of Japanese society and the dearth of ideas are
partly
attributable to the linguistic barrier.
But, as with most official pronouncements in Kenya, that story was only
partly
true.
The explanation probably lies
partly
in the United States’ experience since electing Donald Trump as its president – an experience that Europeans seem to have little interest in emulating.
Partly
because of its (terrific) all-Asian cast (an extreme rarity), and
partly
because it recalls earlier eras of great romantic comedies, the film has caused a lot of buzz.
The Survivalist in the KremlinWASHINGTON, DC – Vladimir Putin’s improbable rise to the pinnacle of Russian power in 1999-2000 was
partly
the result of an elite consensus about the importance of restoring order to the Russian state after a decade of domestic crisis and international humiliation.
The refugee crisis is rooted
partly
in the failure of European foreign policy to prevent North Africa and the Middle East from descending into chaos.
In the US, pessimistic views of major economic trends may be fueled
partly
by a lack of adequate policy responses and less robust social-safety nets.
It almost never entails the complete and permanent repudiation of the entire stock of debt; indeed, even some Czarist-era Russian bonds were eventually (if only partly) repaid after the 1917 revolution.
These have been renewed, not only due to the looming expansion of NATO which
partly
excludes Russia from Europe's security order, but also because of the swift, brutal development of Russian capitalism, which makes Russia unique in Europe and Asia.
The Egyptian al-Jihad Organization, which produced Ayman al-Zawahri, Al Qaeda’s current paramount leader, also initiated a
partly
successful transformation process.
The irony here is that the impetus toward currency union was
partly
a result of the recognition of asymmetries.
We calculate the benefits will come to $6,100 per child,
partly
owing to less future crime.
Successful transitions from military to civilian rule in Turkey, Spain, and elsewhere
partly
reflected sustained American and European support.
Weak external demand is
partly
responsible for the falloff in growth, but internal factors – namely, slowing investment and stagnating consumption – are also holding back economic expansion.
This
partly
explains why, during the 1985-2015 period, wages exhibited sluggish growth and retirees faced declining interest rates on their savings.
This is
partly
because wind and solar help to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions only from electricity generation, which account for 42% of the total, but not from the energy used in industry, transport, buildings, and agriculture.
The Bacille de Calmette et Guérin (BCG) vaccine – the only one available for the disease, and the main pillar of TB prevention – is only
partly
effective.
And with good reason, for the problem with the de-Stalinization process was that, although the truth was
partly
revealed, no answer regarding what to do next was offered.
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