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And many medium-size and large companies, having
recovered
impressively from the huge shock of the 2008 global financial crisis and subsequent recession, now have the wherewithal to invest in new plants, equipment, and hiring.
His decision in 2006 to bring Yanukovych out of the wilderness and back into the premiership was an act from which he has never
recovered.
While the required escrow deposit is not an actual payment to holdouts, given that the guarantee would be
recovered
if the appeals court ultimately ruled in Argentina’s favor, it could be considered a contingent payment in violation of the lock law.
When the advanced countries had their financial crisis a decade ago, emerging markets
recovered
relatively quickly, thanks to low debt levels and strong commodity prices.
Argentina experienced a deep financial crisis in 1995, but
recovered
fast when exports to Brazil increased.
America's economy could have
recovered
without the tax cuts, and perhaps even more robustly.
Democracy returned to Spain in 1975, and the country soon
recovered
its place within Europe, just when Poland seemed trapped in its tragic history.
Its economy
recovered
relatively quickly from the financial crisis, and it has experienced continued, albeit slow, economic growth.
Her initial stake – drawn from her nursing wages of about $350 a month – has long since been
recovered.
But both opposed pro-cyclical policy, such as the misguided US fiscal and monetary tightening of 1937: before the economy had fully recovered, President Roosevelt raised taxes and cut spending, while the Federal Reserve raised reserve requirements, prolonging and worsening the Great Depression.
As Japan and Europe
recovered
from World War II – with the latter getting an added boost from economic integration – America’s lead began to dwindle, and by the 1970s and 1980s, the US was sharing power over the world’s trade agenda with Europe.
Today, large parts of Africa, Latin America, and Asia have still not
recovered
from mistakes made during previous economic downturns.
The University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index fell in June 2008 to its lowest level in decades and has since
recovered
only insignificantly.
Yet internet stocks
recovered
from a short dip; some soon rose to new highs.
Furthermore, it is unclear what, precisely, the costs are that are to be
recovered.
The Oxford development economist Paul Collier reckons that 75% of the poorest people in the world live in countries that have only recently
recovered
from conflict or are still in conflict.
Small landowners, intimidated by the violence, are now being forced to sell at bargain prices the stolen lands they
recovered
as part of the Law of Victims and Land Restitution – another pillar of the peace agreement – to major agro-industrial companies.
Economies had always
recovered
from downturns.
Many believed that the economy
recovered
only because of government spending on World War II, and many feared that with the end of the war, the economy would return to its doldrums.
For a while, as industrial countries
recovered
in 2010, this seemed like the right medicine.
The resulting fiscal austerity plunged many below the poverty line and accelerated economic inequality, while many private institutions, having caused the 2008 bust,
recovered
on the public dime.
While it faced a broadly similar economic contraction for a couple of years, growth has
recovered
robustly, and now far outpaces that of Greece.
More recently, thanks to strong policies and ample reserves, the region quickly
recovered
from the global financial crisis.
Buoyed by taxpayer-financed bailouts, banks
recovered
and business at most institutions stabilized.
So let us translate that IMF passage into transparent English:“The world economy has become less risky as it has
recovered
from recession, and as banks and households have reduced their debts.
In the US, four decades of increasingly robust prosecutions under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act have punished misconduct around the world and
recovered
billions of dollars in stolen assets.
While equity prices in the US have recovered, bond yields remain elevated.
Moreover, expectations of a possible early exit from QE have led to much larger losses in emerging markets than in developed countries, with emerging-market equity prices having plummeted by roughly 20% since May – a low from which they have
recovered
little.
But my loan did help, eventually Hal's business recovered, my nephew was born and--much later--the apartment remodeling project came to a successful conclusion.
Pakistan after 9/11ISLAMABAD – The 9/11 terrorist attacks in the United States sent shock waves around the world from which Pakistan has still not
recovered.
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