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If skeptics are right, then we should accept that we will
periodically
be out of financial and fiscal balance without knowing it in advance.
The question asked
periodically
during much of the last decade is straightforward: Would Keynes’s discarded plan be more appropriate for our post-2008 multipolar world?
Their offspring still play an important part in conservative politics in the country, which is why Korean leftists
periodically
call for purges and retribution.
But must the milder method – call it parliamentary or constitutional democracy – break down
periodically
in disastrous fashion?
The protesters probably think that they are acting in the spirit of the 1789 French Revolution, a spirit that the French
periodically
revive in their country’s politics.
The Indian state, on the other hand, is a historical variable that has
periodically
governed parts of the subcontinent.
In Continental Europe, meanwhile, the rule of law appeared in the form of the civil-law tradition, which originated from Roman and Napoleonic codes that were revised
periodically
in response to regime change and revolution.
To enforce the statute, regulators
periodically
examine banks for CRA compliance.
The Perils of Economic ConsensusPRINCETON – The Initiative on Global Markets, based at the University of Chicago,
periodically
surveys a group of leading academic economists, of varying political persuasions, on the issues of the day.
Community health workers in each of Rwanda’s 15,000 villages, as well as nurses at health centers across the country,
periodically
measure the weight and height of each child under the age of five, referring for help those identified as malnourished or at risk.
But the much-needed structural reforms to limit leverage and contain the risks that the financial system
periodically
imposes on the real economy – and the public purse – have only belatedly gotten off the to-do list, and the prospects of enacting them are difficult to estimate.
Yet Putin’s recent actions make it clear that even a sultan must
periodically
make certain concessions.
Both the two-year and five-year US repo rates have been pushed
periodically
into negative territory, owing to the combined effects of risk-averse behavior, investor deleveraging, and stricter banking regulation.
There is a procedure for promotion and relegation, like in national football leagues, so the number fluctuates
periodically.
Policymakers must
periodically
reassess their efforts and promptly abandon failures.
Without such solutions, the system will tend to become
periodically
unstable, and to go off on unsustainable paths that end destructively.
Rather than recovering strongly, sluggish Western growth is
periodically
flirting with recession at a time of high unemployment and multiplying debt concerns, particularly in Europe.
Conflict grew ever bloodier in Syria, continued to grind on in Afghanistan, and flared up
periodically
in West, Central, and East Africa.
Iraq
periodically
verges on splitting into Sunni, Shia, and Kurdish states (the Kurds already have considerable autonomy).
Another would
periodically
make quacking noises.
The 1999 pact has been revisited periodically, though since the most recent edition in 2014, most rich countries have taken a long pause, still leaving them with extremely high gold reserves.
The European imperial powers of the twentieth century would
periodically
hold out the distant prospect of independence to their colonial subjects – but not yet, not before they were ready, not before their Western masters had educated them to take care of themselves responsibly.
How can the US Treasury, on the one hand,
periodically
flirt with labeling China a “currency manipulator” and, on the other hand, condone a similar strategy in oil-exporting countries?
The world
periodically
wakes up to the horrors of life in Gaza, and then goes back to watching the World Cup or planning summer holidays.
In Asian communism – as practiced in China and Vietnam, in particular – the Party leadership rotates periodically, and a civilian leadership controls the military.
The final report of the High Level Working Group on Jobs and Growth, released ahead of Obama’s announcement, recommended that the “EU and the United States meet
periodically
at senior levels after negotiations have started” to review the progress of the talks.
The US experienced debt crises
periodically
during the nineteenth century, and again during the Great Depression.
This type of failure to take a sufficiently broad view turns out to be a key reason why investors
periodically
underestimate risk.
Populist policies
periodically
produced painful economic crises, which hurt the poor the most.
China, for its part,
periodically
mobilizes nationalist sentiment to divert attention from internal problems, and partly encouraged Abe’s recent assertiveness by declaring an Air Defense Identification Zone beyond its acknowledged national airspace in the East China Sea – a move that, while not illegal, was certainly provocative.
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