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The article alleged that Quintais
partly
controlled by a company owned by the Berlusconi family’s investment vehicle and
partly
by a holding company controlled by the Gaddafi family’s investment arm.
Francis’s right-wing critics perhaps come from all three groups, but they are at least
partly
funded by the third.
Some have argued instead that gold’s long upward march has been
partly
driven by the development of new financial instruments that make it easier to trade and speculate in gold.
The avenues for asylum have,
partly
intentionally, become so crowded that many would-be immigrants have been forced to try to enter the US by illegal means.
Supply chains now can have as many significant international links as domestic ones, and a substantial share of internal demand is being met by products
partly
or wholly produced abroad.
The eurozone, currently wrestling with fiscal imbalance and sovereign debt risk, has a strong and autonomous central bank, but is fiscally fragmented and only
partly
unified politically.
The mainstream media’s tendency to avoid checking out or reporting what is actually newsworthy in Internet conspiracy theories
partly
reflects class bias.
For example, the roughly decennial revisions of the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
partly
reflect advances in scientific understanding of diseases and injuries.
Weak investment activity
partly
reflects a gloomy view of the European market.
And key data indicate that they are at least
partly
right.
The final problem contributing to weakness in global aggregate demand was emerging markets’ massive buildup of foreign-exchange reserves –
partly
motivated by the mismanagement of the 1997-98 East Asia crisis by the International Monetary Fund and the US Treasury.
But rising wages –
partly
the result of mandated minimum-wage increases in some regions – are boosting household incomes, and there is already some evidence that the downward trend in consumption’s share of GDP has reversed.
Since the 1980’s, an increasing proportion of new cadres have university degrees, and cadres are promoted
partly
on the basis of examinations.
France’s opposition to Syria’s presence in Lebanon was at least
partly
a reflection of disenchantment with Assad’s reformist ambitions, and the European Union has expressed similar reservations.
Such investment should come
partly
from international development assistance, which must place a higher priority on sexual- and reproductive-health services, and
partly
from national governments.
Germany even has short-time allowances that enable companies to reduce their employees’ working hours, with the loss in earnings
partly
reimbursed by the state.
True, this failure was
partly
due to genuine constraints, particularly in health-care and education systems.
Germany Is Not ChinaROTTERDAM – There is little dispute that global imbalances in trade and capital flows are at least
partly
to blame for the financial crisis and ensuing recession that have rocked the world economy since 2008.
The effects of this are
partly
offset by the fact that, with fewer children, more women enter the labor force.
This acknowledgement is only
partly
reassuring, as it enables another fringe position on the Taj: the late chauvinist historian P.N.
There are also measures that
partly
protect domestic tradable industries from external competition, or, in the case of the exchange rate and management of the capital account, that alter the terms of trade.
But, as Latin America’s left claims more governments – today in Brazil, Chile, Venezuela, Uruguay, and
partly
Argentina, and perhaps Mexico, Bolivia, and Nicaragua in the near future – there is no reason why it should be immune from the region’s eternal ills.
Yes, global warming is happening, and mankind is
partly
responsible, but these statements are – however eloquent – seriously wrong or misleading.
America’s efforts to convince international partners to reduce their reliance on Iranian oil –
partly
under threat of penalizing their financial institutions – have also been highly effective.
For example, the disease’s prevalence does not usually increase after natural disasters, but it did in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, owing
partly
to the policies of the United Nations and USAID.
The industry’s success is the result, at least partly, of the UK’s EU membership.
Given its relatively small scale, the annual issue of SDRs would only
partly
offset these deficiencies, but it would nonetheless help sustain and accelerate global recovery without causing inflationary pressure.
For example, food prices are increasing alongside soaring oil prices,
partly
because of increased production costs, but also because farmland in the United States and elsewhere is being converted from food production to bio-fuel production.
Yet coal is an inadequate substitute,
partly
because of limited supplies, and
partly
because coal emits large amounts of carbon dioxide per unit of energy, and therefore is a dangerous source of man-made climate change.
In April, the ruble was tumbling, owing
partly
to the sanctions imposed in response to the Kremlin’s alleged poisoning of the former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter on British soil.
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