Phenomenon
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Egypt’s voters overwhelmingly chose the revolution over the old regime, and shattered the myth that the push for change is an urban, middle-class, Cairo-based phenomenon: the eight revolutionary candidates received more than 16.4 million votes.
This
phenomenon
comes as no surprise to economists.
Many policymakers seem to be under the impression that surging profits are a purely cyclical phenomenon, as economies continue to grow out from the depths of the 2001 recession.
They are essentially the same physical phenomenon; the difference in wavelength comes only from the sun being much hotter than Earth.
In answering this question, it quickly becomes clear that immigration is a highly varied phenomenon, depending as it does on a diversity of factors such as nationality, skill level, intended duration abroad, and motivation.
This
phenomenon
is not unique to Islam.
This
phenomenon
preceded the crisis, and high levels of household debt have exacerbated its impact in the aftermath.
This is unfair to twilight, to the
phenomenon
that possibly gave Europe its name.
Or is it, on the contrary, a
phenomenon
with wider European significance?
In a world increasingly dominated by the forces of free markets, France may be naturally fertile ground for a Front National
phenomenon.
In fact, we may be looking at an even more general European phenomenon, which is a reflection of the rising challenges of European integration: the single currency, and enlargement into Eastern Europe.
It is a ubiquitous phenomenon, one that almost all of us confront, in some form, on a regular basis.
The same
phenomenon
can be observed in the brain using functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI).
Is this a short-term phenomenon, and will we see an early return to rapid financial-sector growth as soon as the world economy recovers?
But that is only a short-term
phenomenon.
The
phenomenon
is far from new.
Both events crystallized a peculiar Latin American phenomenon: the temptation to empower a new, local Caesar.
This
phenomenon
is relatively new.
The populists’ enemies are members of the “global elite,” who have betrayed national values; and yet their revolt against what US President-elect Donald Trump calls “globalism” also aspires to be a global phenomenon, and actually depends on its own brand of internationalism.
Islamic radicalism is largely a Sunni Arab
phenomenon.
Countries that grow faster tend to experience real exchange-rate appreciation, a
phenomenon
known as the Balassa-Samuelson effect.
But Trump is part of a wider
phenomenon
throughout the democratic world.
Even in countries that are doing well, industrialization is running out of steam much faster than it did in previous episodes of catch-up growth – a
phenomenon
that I have called premature deindustrialization.
It is a
phenomenon
that has been many years in the making, that cannot be eliminated overnight, and that increasingly fuels social and political disruptions.
This is no temporary or passing
phenomenon.
“Everyone knows Rangpur has a Monga problem,” said a local from Chandpara in the Rangpur division, using the Bengali term for the annual cyclical
phenomenon
of seasonal hunger.
Some people hope Europe’s foreign policy failure is a temporary phenomenon, which could be solved by one more heave, or perhaps by some real leadership from Germany or France.
And what does his failure tell us about the Trump
phenomenon
and the prospects for its repetition in other countries?
If Tesla’s open patents succeed in bringing other players into the sector, it could transform what is now a niche product into a mass-market
phenomenon
– a transformation that would significantly advance the fight against climate change.
The attacks on New York and Washington of 2001 were dramatic escalations of an age-old
phenomenon.
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