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In Japan, dependence on the US, and anxiety about Communism, has marginalized the left and kept a conservative party more or less
permanently
in power.
There is neither the illusion nor the desire to hold onto captured territories permanently, or to build Jewish settlements, and Israel has virtually no international support for any of these goals.
AI will not become a new industry; it will penetrate and
permanently
alter every industry in existence.
In comparison, the United Nations estimates that half that amount could
permanently
solve all of the world’s major problems: it could ensure clean drinking water, sanitation, basic health care, and education for every single person in the world, now.
Finally, Bernanke claimed that “the growth fundamentals of the United States do not appear to have been
permanently
altered by the shocks of the past four years.”
In the early 1970's a major methyl mercury-poisoning catastrophe occurred in which an estimated 10,000 people died and 100,000 were severely and
permanently
brain damaged.
If the current pattern is sustained, the global economy will be
permanently
transformed.
In addition, almost 3,000 Palestinian children were injured during that 50-day conflict, with about 1,000
permanently
disabled.
And, as the rest of the world grapples with austerity measures, such countries should be considering restoration strategies and ways to
permanently
wean themselves off foreign aid.
Talmon criticized the Israeli right’s belief that one major “event”would radically and
permanently
change the situation in Israel’s favor, and he repudiated the “religious sanction” used to justify unrealistic policies in the Occupied Territories.
This is not to say that the Commission will be
permanently
wounded, for the Union desperately needs a vigorous Commission.
Not only is Europe running the risk of lasting economic damage; high long-term unemployment and popular discontent threaten to weaken
permanently
the cohesiveness of its social fabric.
Nor did the Oxford experiment gauge whether a single dose of propranolol
permanently
abolished racial bias, or if regular doses could offer a more permanent “cure.”
Francois Mitterrand turned this situation around by not only striking an alliance with the Communist party (a deal by which the latter became
permanently
enfeebled), but also by introducing a (by now again abandoned) system of proportional representation, one which allowed the National Front to enter the political landscape of France in force.
A further five million women are injured each year, sometimes
permanently.
Those who are willing and able to work deserve support so that they do not end up
permanently
excluded from opportunities to do so.
When an economy is at risk of falling into deflation, a central bank can change interest rates, temporarily increase the monetary base, or increase it
permanently.
If monetary policymakers conclude that a permanent increase in the monetary base is needed to achieve their inflation target, they could use
permanently
increase the monetary base and transfer the seigniorage revenues to government.
More generally, children who spend long hours in factories all over the world often enter their teens with
permanently
deformed limbs.
Republicans unsuccessfully tried to exploit it, reviving the Reagan era's "supply side claims that tax cuts raise growth substantially and
permanently.
After World War II, the problems that concerned Keynes faded into the background, as renewed prosperity in the West led many to believe that they had been
permanently
solved.
In Siberia, vast quantities of methane, an extremely potent greenhouse gas, are locked up in what used to be called “permafrost” – regions in which it was assumed that the ground was
permanently
frozen.
Currently, Israel emphasizes massive deterrence, but it would be well advised to utilize the political and diplomatic possibilities presented by this war and take the initiative from a position of strength to offer a comprehensive peace to all those who are ready to recognize its existence and
permanently
renounce violence, not just in word, but also in deed.
Some policymakers have concluded from Phelps’ analysis that the unemployment rate cannot be lowered
permanently
without ever-increasing levels of inflation.
The continuation of rapid US productivity growth through the recent recession and into the subsequent low-wattage recovery is a very strong piece of evidence that America's long-run rate of GDP and productivity growth has shifted upward permanently, or, if not permanently, at least for a period of time likely to be measured in decades.
After an attempted coup in 1982, many smaller newspapers were shut down by the state, and between 1988 and 1990, at least 20 newspapers were forced to cease publication
permanently.
That trauma is a very real fact of life for the families who lost a loved one, and are
permanently
devastated, and for the survivors, whose experience has received little attention.
Lake Chad, once an immense reservoir of fresh water, has lost around 90% of its surface area since 1963 and is at risk of drying out
permanently.
He should leave it there
permanently.
Nonetheless, Europe needs to be much more generous in
permanently
writing down debt and, even more urgently, in reducing short-term repayment flows.
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