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The refugee crisis has
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Germany a demandeur, rather than a supplier, of European public goods.
Finally, regulators, too, have been
rendered
docile in the face of the megabanks’ CEOs.
They were quickly
rendered
irrelevant.
So the Friedmans argued that a minimal safety net for those whom bad luck or a lack of prudence had
rendered
destitute, and elimination of all legal barriers to equality of opportunity, would lead to the most equitable outcomes possible.
Faith has an especially important role to play in politics in circumstances where secular liberals are
rendered
impotent, as in the case of Nazi occupation, Communist rule, or military dictatorship.
The nature and scale of this exodus have
rendered
all previous legal and political assumptions about migration obsolete.
Idle retirement is a remarkable socioeconomic experiment that has been
rendered
unsustainable by current economic and demographic trends.
An aspect of such modernization could be seen in the 2006 Lebanon war between Israel and Hezbollah, where tank warfare was
rendered
obsolete by missiles and Katyushas.
In the case of Deepwater Horizon, a huge dome could be put in place, despite the greater depth, thanks to deployment of modern unmanned underwater vehicles, robots, and positioning tools, but the formation of methane hydrates clogged the device and
rendered
it useless.
In a much larger area, they become tainted and
rendered
useless as food products.
As research by the economists Richard Caballero, Takeo Hoshi, and Anil Kashyap has shown, Japan’s corporate “zombies” –
rendered
essentially lifeless by their balance-sheet problems – ended up damaging the healthier parts of the economy.
The new United Nations tribunal that was formed – nearly five decades after the final judgments were
rendered
at Nuremberg and Tokyo – became the forerunner of ad hoc courts to prosecute perpetrators of Rwanda’s genocide, Charles Taylor and his blood-diamond butchers in Sierra Leone, and the Khmer Rouge killers in Cambodia.
In other words, it
rendered
Germans allergic to macroeconomics.
Kouchner did not invent the so-called “droit d’ingerence,” which can be
rendered
in English as the right of intervention.
Fundamentally, GDP is a materialistic concept: higher production is the sole imperative; the more goods produced and services rendered, the better.
Hence the paradox that earlier waves of reforms from the left – Keynesianism, social democracy, the welfare state – both saved capitalism from itself and effectively
rendered
themselves superfluous.
If, reflecting the mood in the member states, the elections result in a fragmented Parliament – possibly
rendered
less representative by low voter turnout – paralysis, disaffection, and ineffectiveness are guaranteed.
Intra-day volatility rose in virtually every segment of global financial markets; adverse price contagion became more common as more vulnerable entities contaminated the stronger ones; and asset-market correlations were
rendered
less stable.
I am referring to the complex fiscal situation in the United States – a fluid problem that has just been
rendered
more consequential by the recent warning from the ratings agency Moody’s that the US could lose its top credit rating next year if Congress fails to make progress on medium-term fiscal reforms.
In fact, the country recently experienced a major terrorist attack, which not only led to more than 29 deaths, but also
rendered
Karachi’s international airport – the country’s largest – dysfunctional for nearly 12 hours.
Hundreds of thousands have lost their lives; millions have been
rendered
homeless.
First, technological advances have
rendered
manufacturing much more skill- and capital-intensive than it was in the past, even at the low-quality end of the spectrum.
In Belarus alone, roughly 8,000 square kilometers of farmland, an area almost the same size as all of Switzerland’s agricultural terrain, has been
rendered
by radiation unusable for ages.
In his keynote speech at the CDF, Zhang Gaoli, one of the seven members of the Politburo Standing Committee (the Chinese Communist Party’s highest decision-making body), declared that the senior leadership has
rendered
the “strategic judgment that China’s economy has entered the stage of the new normal.”
Seeing the dreadful state in which the public were, we
rendered
every assistance in our power...”The Bank of England’s charter did not give it the legal authority to undertake such lender-of-last-resort financial-stability operations.
But, having curried favor with Russia's media, they were unaccustomed to criticism--and
rendered
helpless when it appeared.
Today, many African countries are ravaged by conflict and, as the EU
rendered
war between its members redundant, practical regional integration could achieve the same in Africa.
During Saddam’s wars with the Kurds, hundreds of Assyrian villages were destroyed, their inhabitants
rendered
homeless, and dozens of ancient churches were bombed.
Indeed, the precipitating factor in Bolivia's collapse was a plan to export natural gas to the US through archrival Chile, a country deeply resented since the War of the Pacific in the late 19 th century, which
rendered
Bolivia landlocked.
Those threats were heard in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Bahrain, Syria, and –
rendered
in black-comedy style – in Libya.
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