Reflecting
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We might learn something valuable from
reflecting
on the reasons why.
This time is no different, but in some ways it could be worse: the sectors that should be growing,
reflecting
the needs and desires of citizens, are services like education and health, which traditionally have been publicly financed, and for good reason.
The same issues are arising everywhere, with differences in outcomes
reflecting
variability in market flexibility and social-policy choices.
A story is constructed, which rationalizes one’s discomfort as
reflecting
an awareness of some general evil.
In recent years, assets in emerging-market economies – especially currencies – have depreciated by 5-50% relative to the dollar,
reflecting
both external imbalances and the broader macro conditions of individual countries.
During his October trip to Europe, Moon lobbied hard for the easing of sanctions,
reflecting
his government’s desire to engage, not embargo, the North.
After all, China’s policy toward the country has been gradually moving in a more constructive direction for the past two decades,
reflecting
China’s growing international prominence, as well as its leaders’ cautious embrace of the global role that their country’s new economic might has provided.
By contrast, in the first quarter of this year, Chinese foreign trade increased to $974.6 billion,
reflecting
a higher growth rate than in 2012, while Chinese ports completed 800 million tons of cargo throughput, representing a growth rate that was 4.2 percentage points lower than in the same period last year.
Turkey’s successes have deep roots in governmental capacity and its people’s skills,
reflecting
decades of investment and centuries of history dating back to Ottoman times.
But Chinese money has been viewed with suspicion in Europe,
reflecting
fears that China has a hidden political agenda.
World Bank statistics show that no conflict-affected low-income country has achieved a single MDG,
reflecting
the framework’s failure to address problems caused by organized violence and insecurity effectively.
Total energy use is soaring,
reflecting
the combined effect of rising per capita incomes - and thus rising per capita energy use - and population growth.
Even today, income inequality in Latin America is among the highest in the world,
reflecting
the old patterns of ethnic and racial division.
Finally, almost everyone agrees that governments, non-profit institutions, and energy companies should be spending far more to develop technologies that generate non-carbon-emitting power, that remove it from the atmosphere to forests or oceans, and that cool the earth by
reflecting
more of the sunlight that lands on it.
Far from
reflecting
careful deliberation over an ambiguous choice, “at the same time” is the credo of someone suspended in fear and trembling before the unsolvable and terrifying mystery of the double nature – physical and spiritual, mortal and resurrected – of the tormented body of Christ.
Since then, heavy industries – steel, automobiles, machinery, building materials, energy, and raw materials – have experienced an unprecedented investment boom,
reflecting
demand for urban construction, housing, transport, infrastructure, and equipment renewal.
But, since the late 1990’s, countries like South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore have accumulated very large volumes of foreign reserves,
reflecting
both export-driven growth strategies and a desire to avoid a repeat of the speculative currency attacks that triggered the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis.
For individual countries however, the challenges vary greatly,
reflecting
dramatic differences in population density.
Reflecting
a sharp slowdown in the second half of the year in India, South Asia is slowing from a torrid six years, which included 9.1% growth in 2010.
Stock-price movements tend to approximate what economists call “random walks,” with prices
reflecting
small daily shocks that are about equally likely to be positive or negative.
News organizations have political biases, sometimes
reflecting
the views and interests of their owners.
Rather, it would be a de facto separation of the two sides
reflecting
a tacit arrangement to stabilize the situation.
Suppliers’ targets could be differentiated,
reflecting
countries’ varying potential for deploying renewables or developing renewable-technology industries.
The trade and current-account deficits are large and rising, probably
reflecting
a loss of competitiveness and productivity relative to Germany and France, two of Italy’s largest trading partners.
Perhaps this makes sense,
reflecting
a desire to allow the opposition its space in a system where party-line voting determines most outcomes, but it does little to enhance the parliament’s prestige.
The market did not respond to the need for evacuation by sending in huge convoys of buses to get people out; in some places, it did respond by tripling hotel prices in neighboring areas, which, while
reflecting
the marked change in supply and demand, is reviled as price gouging.
China today is increasingly becoming for Europe what the United States was yesterday – a mirror
reflecting
our weaknesses and our strengths.
Reflecting
just 1-2% of the total sunlight that strikes the earth could offset as much warming as that caused by doubling preindustrial levels of greenhouse gases.
This calculation has been abandoned,
reflecting
deep dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi’s administration and impatience for change.
Roh, a self-made man who passed a bar examination without going to college and law school, succeeded in convincing voters that he would usher in a new brand of politics
reflecting
South Korea's growing wealth and middle class sentiments, thereby sweeping away insider-dominated politics, regional bickering, and factional struggles.
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