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as a result of his efforts, Neuchatel was one of the four cantons in Switzerland to vote against the ban on new minarets.
This
partly
reflected the existential threat that the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, represented in so many people’s minds.
Likewise, Trump is introducing his steel tariffs after the price of steel has already increased by about 130% from its trough, owing
partly
to China’s own efforts to reduce its excess capacity.
Concerned that cutting spending might lose him votes, Berlusconi is proposing a tax cut of less that 0.3% of GDP -- and one that is
partly
to be financed by other levies.
Spiraling compensation is
partly
to blame for job-hopping, but loyalty is falling for other reasons as well.
The answer is also
partly
financial.
This frustration can be blamed
partly
on the impossibly high expectations that Obama set in his early speeches, in which he inspired voters with promises of systemic transformation.
Moldova appears set to cave in to Russia’s pressure,
partly
to attract desperately needed inward investment at a time when little aid has come from the West, particularly the EU.
This can be explained
partly
by an ongoing structural shift in the Chinese economy, from a manufacturing-driven growth model to a services-led model that empowers private innovators.
The idealism of Japanese intellectuals in the 1930’s and early 1940’s was
partly
responsible for Japan’s catastrophic war to “liberate” Asia from Western imperialism.
In his magisterial three-volume history, “Main Currents of Marxism,” Kolakowski recorded how that political theory developed over time; but he also diagnosed the political, intellectual, and moral predicament of the European continent over the two centuries
partly
shaped by Marxist beliefs.
Partly
as a result of this, the conflict was characterized by large-scale civilian carnage and human-rights violations.
Despite generous tax incentives, South Korea’s huge conglomerates, the chaebol, have spurned the experiment, at least
partly
because of enduring transportation and communications problems.
In many cases, economic reconstruction has failed
partly
because donors required that their own nationals or companies be used.
Given that Kenya’s previous constitution was considered
partly
responsible for the violence, a new constitution was adopted in 2010, with the support of 67% of the population.
The United States has experienced steady de-industrialization in recent decades,
partly
due to global competition and
partly
due to technological changes.
The change can be measured by real exchange-rate appreciation, which consists
partly
in nominal renminbi appreciation against the dollar, and
partly
in Chinese inflation.
The UK population has grown,
partly
owing to immigration.
China owes its growing dynamism
partly
to the central authorities' shrewd pursuit of well-timed and complementary development strategies.
The absence of such political nostalgia in Spain may be explained
partly
by the fact that a brutal three-year civil war preceded the establishment of Franco’s dictatorship in 1939.
And, indeed, though immigrants represent about 10% of Spain’s population, immigration is simply not a contentious issue anywhere in the country – perhaps
partly
because a large share come from Latin America, and thus share cultural and linguistic traits with indigenous Spaniards.
And maintaining an only
partly
liberalized financial sector, which channels savings to investment at below-market rates, has made it easier to maintain the high investment essential to sustained rapid growth.
The cross-country differences in performance
partly
reflect past policy choices affecting the speed of adjustment.
This is
partly
because views on European integration are tied to education, social status, age, and geographic location.
Assume that the Japanese government financed its deficit
partly
by printing money rather than borrowing.
Indeed, it is the financial sector’s prosperity, driven
partly
by the success of market-oriented innovations, that has fueled growth in China’s M2 and credit assets.
Does this mean that mammalian aging is at least
partly
caused by the gradual loss of cells and the accompanying failure of organs?
Progress has been made in reducing malaria and measles, and the rate of child mortality has fallen
partly
as a result, but the goal of a two-thirds reduction will not be met.
So Karl Marx, it seems, was
partly
right in arguing that globalization, financial intermediation run amok, and redistribution of income and wealth from labor to capital could lead capitalism to self-destruct (though his view that socialism would be better has proven wrong).
The right balance today requires creating jobs
partly
through additional fiscal stimulus aimed at productive infrastructure investment.
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