Reflected
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The convergence trend in the EU at the country level is
reflected
in the regions.
As fear of Ebola mounted, many citizens stopped using health services,
reflected
in a 23% drop in births in hospitals or clinics, a 21% drop in children receiving basic immunization, and a 39% drop in children treated for malaria.
It also includes rejection of economic openness,
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in Trump’s withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement and call to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement.
In addition to suffering from a lack of clarity on key issues, EU fiscal policy remains overly focused on short-term goals,
reflected
in its needless emphasis on nominal deficit targets within annual budget cycles.
The second feature of the German model is its “social market economy,” best
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in its unique system of industrial “co-determination.”
Each ideological grouping would most likely become factionalized along complex national lines – divisions likely to be
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in the ensuing competition to be charismatic.
What John Connolly's bluntness
reflected
was America's ability--and willingness--to export its economic problems by driving down the dollar's value while scapegoating countries opposed to that strategy.
This narrative
reflected
(understandable) revolutionary exuberance rather than realities on the ground.
Their boom-and-bust character
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nothing more than the relevant regulators’ failure – or refusal – to understand the risks involved.
Acceptance of maintenance in lieu of work was
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in the creation of a system of social security: “welfare capitalism.”
Given traditional Republican priorities,
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in President-elect Trump’s cabinet choices, federal government programs (with the notable exception of the military) are likely to be slashed.
Official statistics show a slowdown in real growth in the old manufacturing and construction-based economy,
reflected
in declining corporate profits, rising defaults, and an increase in non-performing loans in poorer-performing cities and regions.
Indeed, while the various legislative and presidential elections held throughout Latin America reinforced – beyond the outcomes in each case – popular commitment to pluralism and democracy, they also
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growing levels of political polarization and persistent institutional shortcomings.
For these sectors, rapid investment-driven growth in the past decade has produced a mountain of excess capacity,
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in stagnant prices and the banking sector’s soaring volume of bad loans, as price wars squeeze profitability and stimulate real-estate speculation.
America’s Confidence EconomyLAGUNA BEACH – Financial markets seem convinced that the recent surge in business and consumer confidence in the US economy will soon be
reflected
in “hard” data, such as GDP growth, business investment, consumption, and wages.
So far, the exuberant reaction of markets to Trump’s victory – all US stock indices have reached multiple record highs – has not been
reflected
in “hard data.”
Europeans don’t want explanations; they want to be consulted – to have input into American decision-making and see their concerns
reflected
in US foreign policy.
It may well be that such painful deviations from agreed principles will be
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in an eventual comprehensive settlement, but prejudging these issues before the beginning of negotiations denies the Palestinians some of their most important bargaining chips.
If the adviser does not come out of the interaction feeling somewhat tainted and a bit guilty, he has probably not
reflected
enough about the nature of the relationship.
In addition to unhappiness with the housing shortage and the state of the economy (particularly the large budget deficit), their vote
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the sense that radicals in Netanyahu’s coalition were carrying the country to the extreme right.
It was assumed that the improvement in investors’ portfolio performance –
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in a more than threefold rise in the S&P 500 from its crisis-induced low in March 2009 – would spur a burst of spending by increasingly wealthy consumers.
As these critical and mutually reinforcing efforts boosted women’s economic standing, they would naturally help to improve women’s social position,
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in better health outcomes, increased physical security, and greater political representation.
The political culture
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a simple principle: “no taxation, no representation.”
The government’s alarm at the sharper-than-expected economic slowdown was
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in its heavy-handed intervention in July to freeze stock markets in the midst of a dramatic price correction.
For example, even if global energy and food prices increase at a more moderate rate than now – for example, 20% per year – and get
reflected
in domestic prices, bringing the overall inflation rate to, say, 3% would require markedly falling prices elsewhere.
On the contrary, several people I interviewed called for the experimental release of genetically modified mosquitoes to be halted until the risks and effects had been adequately investigated, and civil society across Burkina Faso had been fully informed.Target Malaria’s lack of commitment to consent is
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in its own rhetoric, which eschews the unequivocal word “consent,” but regularly uses terms like “engagement” and “community acceptance.”
Target Malaria’s lack of commitment to consent is
reflected
in its own rhetoric, which eschews the unequivocal word “consent,” but regularly uses terms like “engagement” and “community acceptance.”
These objectives
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Greece’s frustrating and disappointing experience under two previous bailout packages administered by “the institutions” (the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the IMF).
In part, this change
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Xi’s centralization of control, Chinese leaders’ conclusion that American power is in relative decline, and their view that China had become an indispensable global economic player.
I asked Philip Corbett, the standards editor for the New York Times, if the use of “cow who”
reflected
a change of policy.
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