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And, despite the considerable attention such cases have received, the underlying problems
persist.
But while interest rates are likely to remain low, their impact on asset prices probably will not
persist.
Frictions between China and the Philippines, Vietnam, and others in the South China Sea persist, but confrontations with Japan, including over territorial disputes in the East China Sea, are more likely to cause the most damage.
Unless the regulated financial system is systematically audited, with weak entities stabilized through capital injections, asset purchases, or mergers, or liquidated quickly, the overhang of distressed institutions will persist, constraining lending.
Uncertainties
persist
over NATO’s relationship with Russia.
Many worry about an upsurge in inflation, though, given the outsize slack in the global economy – and the likelihood that it will
persist
for years to come – that is not high on my watch list.
The costs would also come much sooner than the benefits and
persist
much longer.
As long as these gaps persist, women will not be able to aspire to political and economic power on an equal footing with men.
With retrenchment and balance-sheet repair only in its early stages, the zombie-like behavior of American consumers should
persist.
The problem is especially severe in commodity-exporting developing economies, where firms borrowed extensively, expecting high commodity prices to
persist.
He (rarely she) encourages people to dream – and also to take risks,
persist
in the face of long odds, and generate economic activity.
Poland’s centralism comes close, but strong regional differences
persist
– a legacy of the three large and quite different imperial systems that encompassed today’s Poland in the nineteenth century.
Hungary, where democratic backsliding appears to be taking hold, provides a foretaste of a Europe in which the eurozone crisis and deflation
persist.
For starters, banks’ current retrenchment of long-term investment financing is likely to
persist.
In those cases, separation was indeed followed by deep economic and political crises, which in some ways
persist.
We shall persist, and our democracy shall prevail.
Yet without shareholder pressure, all the signs are that the problem will
persist.
Yet regulators
persist
in trying to inject themselves into these fields, with antitrust authorities claiming that they are ripe with anti-competitive practices and exercises of “undue market power" by the most successful market participants.
Yet the EU’s competition authorities
persist
in accusing Intel of exactly this form of irrational behavior.
Such talk allows Netanyahu to
persist
in his doomsday rhetoric.
CAMBRIDGE – How long can today’s record-low, major-currency interest rates
persist?
Ultra-low interest rates may
persist
for some time.
These global challenges
persist
in no small part because of our focus on other problems.
The result is that, though economic difficulties – rising food and fuel prices, corruption, and unemployment – persist, they have not led to demonstrations calling for regime change.
If not, the crisis will persist, and Europe will be rocked as Edward makes landfall by the end of 2014.
The status quo will also likely
persist
in Colombia.
Cultural differences
persist.
This positive trend is likely to persist, given that it is based on structural geographic and demographic factors, such as rising exports, improved trade conditions, and steadily increasing domestic consumption.
But, if current trends persist, Russia east of the Urals, and later the entire country, will become an appendage of China – a warehouse of resources, and then an economic and political vassal.
Even so, the danger of fiscal deficits and inflation
persist
in several countries.
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