Pronounced
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In France, the extreme right’s shifting allegiances are even more pronounced, exemplified in its budding friendship with the new Russia.
In fact, only businesspeople may now be able to influence events: a sharp and
pronounced
slowdown, with Russian capital showing its displeasure by voting with its feet, might be the last hope for turning the prosecutors from their chosen course.
Data show that the educational exclusion that refugees experience becomes more
pronounced
with age.
This pattern is particularly
pronounced
in the non-tradable sectors (which account for two-thirds of the economy), where the discipline of foreign competition is absent by definition.
To some extent, other EU member states have also shifted their goods exports away from Europe, but the effect has been most
pronounced
in the UK.
The expansion of the financial-services industry – which creates few, but very highly paid, jobs – has contributed to rising income inequality, which has been more
pronounced
in the UK than elsewhere in the EU.
Similar problems are apparent, if less pronounced, in Ecuador and Bolivia under their respective presidents, Rafael Correa and Evo Morales.
The persistence of power rivalries, historical resentments, and territorial disputes, together with
pronounced
disparities in economic and military might, create substantial obstacles to unity.
Meanwhile, in the low biodiversity ecosystems of the Arctic, with their simple food webs, so-called cascading effects are more
pronounced
than in temperate or warm regions.
If China has to choose, an open capital account and effective monetary policy are more important than a fixed exchange rate – a reality that will become even more
pronounced
as time passes.
In fact, a key feature in his legislative program is a
pronounced
effort to clean up public life.
The second possibility is a more
pronounced
devaluation of the dollar, bringing it well beyond the current levels relative to both the euro and the yen.
With the economic crisis, this phenomenon is particularly
pronounced
in Europe’s south, where voters sense uneasily that they have little influence in Berlin, where the real decisions are being made.
In fact, the World Health Organization has already
pronounced
the use of the experimental serum ZMapp – a mixture of genetically engineered antibodies intended to help patients fight the disease – ethical.
Supposedly steeped in remorse, the military judge later committed suicide;General Atanase Stanculescu, who only a few days before the trial had ordered troops to open fire on street demonstrators in Timisoara, was named Minister of Defense not long after sentence was pronounced;Virgil Magureanu became the powerful head of the Romanian Intelligence Service.
Among ordinary Russians not in jail, alcoholic binges, drug abuse and other forms of self-destruction have incited a huge surge in death rates since 1990, rates which studies indicate have been rising fastest where the effects of political transition are most pronounced; that is, where unemployment and labor turnover rose most sharply.
Nationalism today is not nearly as virulent as it was in the 1930s, because economic distress is much less
pronounced.
The war lasted less than a week, but its legacy remains
pronounced
a half-century later.
But, as the US-China relationship deepens in the coming years, the strains in some of America’s existing partnerships could become
pronounced.
This problem is particularly
pronounced
in the US, where parties and candidates can spend almost unlimited amounts to get elected.
For example, while open markets and increased competition certainly produce winners and losers in the international arena, they may be having an even more
pronounced
effect on inequality at the national level.
These differences are also likely to multiply and become more
pronounced
in an enlarged Europe.
In fact, exactly one hundred years later, after two World Wars and a Cold War, those shivers are more
pronounced
than ever.
Meanwhile, chaos and violence – most
pronounced
in Syria, Iraq, and Gaza – threaten to engulf the entire Middle East, challenging the territorial integrity of states that are largely a result of the World War I peace settlement.
In firms where this was most pronounced, there has been almost total destruction of shareholder value.
The effect was especially
pronounced
in lending to non-financial companies, whereas lending to households – an area with traditionally lower internationalization – remained more robust.
Volatile capital flows induce volatility in the recipient economy, making booms and busts more
pronounced
than they would otherwise be.
With respect to representation, Madison surmised that, “The public voice,
pronounced
by the representatives of the people, will be more consonant to the public good than if
pronounced
by the people themselves.”
But unlike China, the downshift is more
pronounced
– GDP growth fell through the 7% threshold in the third calendar-year quarter of 2011, and annual industrial output actually fell by 5.1% in October.
During US Secretary of State John Kerry’s trip to China this month, the two countries
pronounced
their shared goals: denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and durable peace in the region.
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