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Consumption levels will begin to
recover.
From an epidemiological perspective, NCD prevalence is determined by the difference between the rate at which previously healthy people become ill (incidence) and the rate at which ill people either
recover
or die (from any cause).
The periphery needs to
recover
competitiveness, and some have taken heart from the Mediterranean countries’ shrinking trade deficits – the structural trade imbalances within the eurozone are correcting themselves, they say.
To
recover
the confidence of the international business community and the world’s mining giants, who were enraged in recent years by forced renegotiations of existing deals by governments in Congo, Mongolia and Guinea, Camara was also wise to retreat from his threat to renegotiate existing mining concessions.
Some Arab monarchs have pledged to bankroll the US attack – an investment that they would easily recover, given that the war talk has already increased oil prices.
Every economic downturn comes to an end, and it is high time for America's economy, which began slumping almost four years ago, to
recover.
Apart from a six-month period after the September 2008 collapse of Lehman Brothers, in which trade finance stopped and the world did look as if it was close to Great Depression circumstances, China and other emerging markets helped those export-oriented industrial economies to
recover.
That is a path in which Putin clearly has no interest, as he leads Russia’s latest crusade, after its 2008 war with Georgia, to
recover
a part of its lost empire.
This is why Europe is the world’s only economy that has failed to
recover
since 2008.
Closing America’s Jobs DeficitBERKELEY – The latest data on employment in the United States confirm that the American economy continues to
recover
from the Great Recession of 2008-2009, despite the slowdown engulfing the other G-20 nations.
Ironically, although central banks are now focused on the problem of deflation, the more serious risk for the longer term is that inflation will rise rapidly as their economies
recover
and banks use the large volumes of recently accumulated reserves to create loans that expand spending and demand.
The recent emergence of additional powers – the European Union, China, India, and a Russia driven to
recover
its lost status – has eroded America’s capacity to shape events unilaterally.
Humbled by military defeat, America can
recover
its regional relevance only by avoiding the sin of hubris, and learning to lead without attempting to dominate.
More broadly, as the US and Japan recover, cracks are starting to appear in emerging countries that, relative to the advanced countries, had enjoyed enviable rates of economic growth since 2008.
The world will move on to the next crisis very soon, well before Haiti has even started to
recover.
Two Cheers for the New NormalJAKARTA – The conventional wisdom about the state of the world economy goes something like this: Since the start of the 2007-2008 financial crisis, the developed world has struggled to recover, with only the United States able to adjust.
In his expression – which could change in a moment from joy, gaiety, and mischievous intelligence to the infinite sadness of one who will never
recover
from having seen the worst that humans can do – the sadness clearly seemed to have won.
How long it will take for India to
recover
is anyone’s guess.
Nobody had a clear idea why the Euro plummeted to almost $0.80 in its first year and a half of trading, and nobody could predict when it would
recover.
But Obama was quick to
recover
from mistakes in a practical way.
There is no doubt that Japan’s massive 1992 financial crisis was a hammer blow, from which it has yet to recover, and the parallels with the US and Europe today are worrisome.
The EU has been the slowest of the world’s major economic centers to
recover
from the post-2008 slump.
The commonwealth’s debt position is clearly unsustainable, and its economy will be able to
recover
only if it gets a fresh start.
Although Chinese exports have begun to
recover
in 2010, the impact of the financial crisis remains palpable.
The government is unlikely to
recover
its investment anytime soon.
Employment in construction and related industries is collapsing, as Americans and foreigners
recover
from their fit of irrational exuberance over housing prices.
No.Large countries cannot expect to
recover
economically at the expense of the rest of the world; they need to find ways to boost their own domestic demand.
In the process, attention is being diverted away from the issues that are central to Greece’s ability to
recover
and prosper – whether it stays in the eurozone or decides to leave.
But it did so just to give the economy a chance to
recover.
Or was it better to start with politics –
recover
liberty and prosperity may follow – which seemed to be Russia’s path under Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin?
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