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With separate and
relatively
independent budgets, coordination becomes very difficult.
Somaliland is, like Ethiopia,
relatively
stable, economically improving, and secure.
But while a
relatively
long patent term may be appropriate for pharmaceutical innovations, which involve protracted and expensive testing, the case is less clear-cut for most other industries.
The second claim was that externalities were
relatively
small, or at least that they were better dealt with via contract and tort law than through government regulation, because the disadvantages of government regulation outweighed the harm done by those externalities that the legal system could not properly address.
It would have been nice if a
relatively
equal and prosperous society with full employment and equal opportunity had followed from a government that stood back from the economy and provided nothing but a minimal safety net, courts, and a constantly growing money supply.
Moreover, this
relatively
good trade performance has been achieved with a much lower increase in wage inequality in Europe than in the US.
After mild and
relatively
short-lived recessions in 2009, the region’s economies recovered strongly in 2010.
More consequential, the European Central Bank has committed to a large and
relatively
open-ended program of large-scale asset purchases.
Still, as long as the US maintains its pace of overall growth and job creation – a feasible outcome, given the
relatively
small contribution of foreign economic activity to the country's GDP – these developments are unlikely to trigger a political response for quite a while.
You smuggled and you became
relatively
rich.
Given that China’s fiscal position remains
relatively
strong, such a policy is entirely feasible.
Whereas Tunisia and Egypt are
relatively
homogeneous countries – Sunni Muslims constitute more than 90% of their inhabitants – Bahrain’s Sunnis, including the royal family and the country’s political and economic elite, comprise only about one-third of the population.
In the past, this distinction was not as pronounced, because a
relatively
stable share of national income went to workers.
Quantum cryptography happens to be
relatively
easy to implement.
In fact, the existing shadow-banking risks are manageable, given
relatively
robust GDP growth and strong macroeconomic fundamentals.
Relatively
slow growth in the money supply also led to deflation, worsening the problems of bad debts.
In the Kurdish region of northern Iraq, however, the situation is completely different: in the last ten years, under the protection of the Allies' no-fly zone, and even more so since the toppling of Saddam, the Kurdish regional government has been able to establish and sustain a
relatively
orderly administration.
This reflected the
relatively
settled political conditions of the world of the 1950s.
But studies tend to show that the majority of income transfers by government occur within the middle class, while only a
relatively
small proportion are from rich to poor.
So lower levels of social expenditure could involve only a
relatively
small increase in inequality and social conflict.
Navigating the Energy RevolutionRIYADH/LONDON – For decades, the international energy landscape has been
relatively
stable, with producers like Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Algeria selling oil and gas to consumers in the United States and Europe.
This should be seen as a betrayal of many Trump voters in the rural areas of
relatively
poor states and the Rust Belt cities of the Midwest, where people most need the federal government’s help to remain solvent and healthy.
Questions of capacity, corruption, and quality assurance remain unanswered, and with the US granting $1.5 billion a year for five years, any change in the EU stance would be
relatively
insignificant.
Refugees and internally displaced persons are
relatively
few; supplies of food, water and medicine are mostly adequate or at least improving.
Fiscal austerity, in Greece and other
relatively
weak countries, helped fuel an overall economic downturn.
First, Lula is in prison for a
relatively
trivial offense (at least for now), and he was convicted by a lower court.
Striking the frontrunner from the ballot for
relatively
minor misdeeds relating to a highly politicized case is an excessive and dubious maneuver that is likely to disappoint and even enrage the millions of Brazilians who still venerate Lula.
Lacking democracy’s most effective brakes on unpopular wars, the US has become
relatively
free to get itself mired in unwelcome foreign adventures.
If the US maintains a
relatively
free labor market, employees will adjust positively to the changing technology.
Furthermore, while markets now price anti-takeover provisions, our findings raise the possibility that markets do not (yet) price other governance features whose emergence is
relatively
more recent.
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