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The terms of such loans may well affect the order of seniority among lenders, which in the past had
placed
official bilateral loans at the bottom.
Moreover, with a real prospect of joining Europe, Turkey would be better
placed
to defuse actual and potential tensions between Europe and the Middle East.
It will not be enough simply to gather data; in order to yield meaningful predictions, the data must be
placed
in an analytical framework.
It remained there until recently, when we began to fear education for the demanding choices it
placed
before us: between true and false, good and evil, beautiful and ugly.
Economists speak of “Dutch disease” in situations like this, because the emergence of the Netherlands’ gas industry in the 1960s
placed
upward pressure on the guilder, decimating the manufacturing sector.
This figure could be increased markedly if more emphasis were
placed
on identifying additional environmental and lifestyle-associated factors that increase cancer risks.
Should suspects be
placed
under surveillance because they belong to a particular religious or ethnic community?
His expulsion from the 1982 World Cup for illegal drug use
placed
him, in the public's mind, on the path to tragedy, but the long cord of death, already tugging at him, had put him there years before.
But, more than 50 years ago, the Nobel laureate Paul Samuelson contradicted this idealization of markets in graphic terms: absolute freedom for the market will lead to Rockefeller’s dog getting the milk that a poor child needs for healthy development, not because of market failure, but because “goods are
placed
in the hands of those who pay the most for them.”
For starters, Egyptian and IMF officials are said to have
placed
substantial emphasis on a set of pro-growth reforms aimed at improving sectors of Egypt’s economy with significant untapped potential.
And initiatives that have emphasized post-secondary learning have
placed
relatively little emphasis on educational quality.
Guns, like capital flows, have their legitimate uses, but they can also produce catastrophic consequences when used accidentally or
placed
in the wrong hands.
China, seeing the speed and extent of US shale-gas development, has
placed
a high priority on developing its extensive unconventional gas resources.
Central and Eastern Europe is well
placed
to benefit from these trends, given its strong language skills and cultural familiarity with European and North American clients.
As a technologically advanced and major automobile-producing country, Germany is well
placed
to bring about such an initiative.
The answer is that it depends on the question
placed
before voters.
But, after the coup the AU and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), backed by the UN, immediately suspended Mali’s membership in the AU, imposed economic and diplomatic sanctions on the country, and
placed
travel restrictions on coup leaders.
So far, relatively little help has been forthcoming from the engineers and physicists in whom Trichet
placed
his faith, though there has been some response.
Our approach to regulation in the past was based on the assumption that financial markets could to a large extent be left to themselves, and that financial institutions and their boards were best
placed
to control risk and defend their firms.
We have
placed
victims (more than 7.5 million in our case) and a comprehensive system to guarantee their rights at the center of the solution to the conflict.
Young Pakistani entrepreneurs are just as well
placed
as their Chinese counterparts were two decades ago: they need big ideas and encouragement to build on them.
The payoff could be enormous: a more dynamic Pakistan that is better
placed
to solve many of its other problems.
The transformation of social policy into collateral reflects the logic of financialized capitalism, which converts cash transfers, pensions, and other monetary schemes – that is, sources of regular income streams – into assets
placed
at the disposal of the financial sector.
Under the plan, lending and borrowing institutions would decide how to mobilize and allocate financial capital on the basis of where the costliest health problems are, and who is best
placed
to prevent disease.
China should further commit to giving American reporters longer-term visas and greater freedom to work inside the country, with the US reciprocating by rescinding the curbs it
placed
on state-owned Chinese news organizations.
Even if further eurozone integration is
placed
on the backburner for now, it is essential to the European project.
A particularly sensitive case, for example, is health data, such as DNA and medical records, which have significant potential value for biomedical science, but which also could cause serious harm if
placed
in the wrong hands.
This has
placed
severe strain on public services and other local resources.
Moreover, the BRI itself has been widely criticized for compelling strategically
placed
countries’ political obeisance by luring them into debt traps.
Mainstream economics has
placed
far too much analytical emphasis on the equilibrium condition, while largely ignoring the importance of transitions and tipping points, not to mention multiple-equilibria scenarios.
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