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There was no option but to treat her with drugs that I knew would be largely ineffective; she was lucky to
recover.
With recovery, both may
recover
to previous levels, and the 6%-of-GDP US external deficit will be back.
With the US economy yet to
recover
fully from the global economic crisis, and American politics increasingly dysfunctional, there is a global power vacuum that China, with shrewd diplomacy and economic might, hopes to fill – beginning in Asia.
UNEP calculates that investing $110 billion over the coming years in strengthened fisheries management – including the establishment of MPAs, the decommissioning and reduction of fleet capacity, and retraining of workers – will allow the planet’s fisheries to
recover.
Employment in fisheries in many countries is projected to grow again over the coming decades as depleted stocks
recover.
As US President Barack Obama’s domestic opponents resist his signature health-care legislation, owing to the wealth transfers that it implies, Japanese bureaucrats are trying to
recover
the authority to administer tax revenue to support social-welfare programs.
Nonetheless, with Japan’s economy just beginning to
recover
from more than 15 years of stagnation, such a steep consumption-tax hike is not advisable.
While not entirely addressing the flaws in the design, the new situation – with the strongest political figure heading the executive branch – will permit more effective performance by the government, which is still battling to
recover
from Putin’s administrative reforms of 2004.
Meeting America’s Growth ChallengeBERKELEY – The United States continues to
recover
from its deepest economic slump since the Great Depression, but the pace of recovery remains frustratingly slow.
It is time to
recover
the capacity, displayed by the EU’s founders, to look ahead and pursue a dream of a better future.
Nonetheless, the evidence clearly suggests that high debt/GDP ratios eventually impede long-term growth; fiscal consolidation should be phased in gradually as economies recover; and the consolidation needs to be primarily on the spending side of the budget.
And if the structuring process created 70% triple-A rated paper out of what on average were B-value loans, there must have been fundamental flaws in the rating process, which will not disappear simply because the economy or the stock market
recover.
After all, when economies
recover
from recession, they usually grow above trend.
Its economy, for example, cannot
recover
properly because consumers, lacking confidence in the ability of their political leaders to solve the economy’s manifold economic problems (budget deficits, pensions, etc.), are saving for a rainy day they feel is just around the corner—and businessmen are reluctant to invest, because they don’t trust government to make the necessary economic reforms.
As India in the 1990’s and Brazil in the early 2000’s showed, economies in deep distress can
recover
quickly once the right policies are implemented.
As we enter 2010, a convenient fact is that the world economy has stopped its dramatic decline and started to
recover.
And, because tax revenues, too, will not recover, the gap will have to be bridged by fiscal austerity.
So the big question now is whether Putin will seize on the restiveness of Russians in Crimea (and eastern Ukrainian cities like Kharkiv) to
recover
parts of former Soviet territory, as he did with Georgia’s Abkhazia and South Ossetia regions after the 2008 war.
Aging countries seeking to
recover
the ground lost in the current recession quickly cannot afford to lose entire generations.
Institutions are legitimized in part by their effectiveness, and the EU must
recover
its authority to defend common interests and harmonize them with national concerns.
When the economy begins to
recover
and companies have the ability to raise prices, the commercial banks will want to increase their lending.
In healthy ecosystems, when prey numbers decline, predators become malnourished, and their numbers decline, too, giving their prey a chance to
recover.
When coral populations decline in the aftermath of cyclones, diseases, and other disturbances, it is the herbivores that keep seaweed in check, and allow coral populations to
recover.
Pollution by nutrients and toxins from adjacent land areas further vitiate coral populations' ability to recover, giving seaweed an even greater competitive edge.
Corals grow slowly, so reefs sustaining severe bleaching will not
recover
before they bleach again.
Almost 30% expected to
recover
by the summer, and the remaining 10% foresaw normal operations after the autumn.
Europe’s fragile economy has similarly failed to
recover
strongly enough to ward off periodic growth setbacks.
If so, this does not bode well for the international financial system, which relies on well-informed Chinese to help it
recover
from the current crisis.
China’s diplomatic self-confidence has been buoyed by its being the first country to
recover
from the global economic crisis – thanks to a massive and early infusion of government and bank investment that stimulated demand.
The first symptoms typically appear in a person's mid-twenties, and many people never fully
recover.
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