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In particular, after 2001, many developing countries overcame their historic
pattern
of using periods of capital inflows to finance large fiscal and current-account deficits.
Indeed, exceptions to this
pattern
are rare: South Africa is one, owing to the genius of one of the century’s most outstanding statesmen, Nelson Mandela.
The shooting in Newtown was not only especially horrific and heartbreaking, but is also part of an increasingly common
pattern
– a specific kind of murder-suicide that has been carefully studied by psychologists and psychiatrists.
If repeated, this
pattern
may erode confidence in financial markets and regulators, which could well lead to heavy-handed regulation, the expansion of the state, and retrenchment from globalization.
It is urgent, therefore, that China shift from inputs-driven growth to a productivity-driven growth
pattern.
But the
pattern
of assassination directed against Russian “troublemakers,” which started several years ago when human rights expert Nikolai Girenko and journalist Anna Politkovskaya were murdered, has not been effectively addressed.
The current dispute over Iran’s peaceful and legal nuclear program is part of this pattern, replete with unfounded accusations, double standards, and moral and legal inconsistency, all hidden behind the alleged threat of proliferation.
According to a report presented to the Council of Europe, a
pattern
of violence and legal abuses directed at journalists has begun to take root in several European countries, threatening to stifle free, independent media with censorship and intimidation.
Given the structure of the problem – sequential decision-making with uncertainty about all the relevant parameters (including costs, the efficient
pattern
of mitigation, and technology) – it would be wiser to adopt a more flexible strategy that provides incentives and regulations to achieve measurable intermediate progress, while generating a lot of useful information along the way.
Eventually, Russia will realize that it is in its own long-term interest to break its historical pattern, concentrate on its domestic development, and build peaceful and respectful relations with its neighbors.
Both times, however, the traditional
pattern
of state dominance was quickly reestablished.
Although state-society relations in Russia hue to a traditional pattern, different leaderships have shaped them in different ways.
This
pattern
would have to continue for about ten years to bring the eurozone back into balance.
It is impossible to know whether this benign
pattern
will hold.
Five Reasons for Slow GrowthMILAN – A remarkable
pattern
has emerged since the 2008 global financial crisis: Governments, central banks, and international financial institutions have consistently had to revise their growth forecasts downward.
It is a
pattern
that has caused real damage, because overoptimistic forecasts delay measures that are needed to boost growth, and thus impede full economic recovery.
If this is the
pattern
of the future, it may have serious dangers for the European enterprise.
A
pattern
of sharp price increases, which peaked around 1990, was followed by declines in cities from Boston and Los Angeles to London, Sydney, and Tokyo, contributing to severe regional recessions.
There seems to be a
pattern.
In many ways, a similar
pattern
has emerged in the United States since Trump took office.
The
pattern
also holds true elsewhere.
Their manipulative default can lead to a
pattern
of continually deceiving colleagues and friends, which may explain why a Machiavellian personality would engage in sexual harassment or pursue short-term sexual encounters.
This
pattern
represents not the old regime's eradication, but its coexistence with the new one.
Latin America’s dysfunctional democracy is the result of a
pattern
of political and economic behavior that condemns Latin America to stagnation, independently of who governs.
It stems from a
pattern
of postponed or partial structural reforms, of privatizations that benefit elites but hurt consumers.
The most meaningful book you should read after those previous ten is not one that fits neatly into an established pattern, but rather one that surprises or challenges you to look at the world in a different way.
In essence, it will change the character of China’s economic model – moving from the export- and investment-led structure of the past 30 years toward a
pattern
of growth that is driven increasingly by Chinese consumers.
First, Geithner ignores everything that we know about the
pattern
of financial development around the world.
But Egypt, too, has followed a defining regional
pattern.
A 2007 study, commissioned for a United Nations forum, showed a “pervasive” pattern: over the last four decades, nearly all of the so-called developed, industrialized democracies have been experiencing a decrease in the public trust in government.
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