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And neither the attempted coup against Mikhail Gorbachev nor the Soviet collapse
resulted
in a loss of control over the country’s nuclear arsenal.
Iranians cannot forget the US-led coup that overthrew the nationalist Mohammad Mossadegh six decades ago, and Americans remain bitter about the invasion of the US embassy in Tehran in 1979, which
resulted
in more than 50 American diplomats and staff being held hostage for 444 days.
Together with debt relief, these policies have
resulted
in low levels of public debt, relatively sound financial systems, and – most important – rising living standards.
Unfortunately, the world economy is still contending with that blindness in the aftermath of a financial crisis that resulted, in no small part, from letting financial markets run too free.
The damage that has
resulted
from the raid in Austria shows why.
In doing so, officials are reluctant to take into account that the recent crisis
resulted
from an unprecedented credit boom gone bust.
The economic boom brought on by soaring global demand for commodities – Argentina is a leading exporter of soy beans, corn, wheat, honey, and limes, for example –
resulted
from a shift in Argentine farming that pre-dates the Kirchners: the old landholders have given way to operators with managerial skills.
A generation later, in the 1860’s, the Civil War between northern and southern states
resulted
in large part from a dispute about the character of financial burdens –amp at least from the South’s perspective.
Indeed, while economic growth, accompanied by greater urbanization and higher per capita incomes, has translated into greater demand for fresh water, the population movements that have
resulted
are now exacerbating local ethnic tensions.
All of the steps taken so far have
resulted
in more European integration, not less.
It would be reductionist and wrong to suggest that the private sector succeeds at development aid and the public sector fails; many of the Gates Foundation’s greatest successes have
resulted
from partnerships with governments.
But in many parts of Europe today, high unemployment (12% on average, 25% in the worst-affected countries), combined with austerity-induced cutbacks in social protection, has
resulted
in unprecedented increases in vulnerability.
The loss of public confidence that may result from not acting may be even higher than the cost of governmental regulation -- indeed, this loss recently
resulted
in billions of dollars of reductions in the value of shares.
Indeed, Leveson doubted whether the IPSO is sufficiently different from its predecessor, the PCC, to have
resulted
in any “real difference in behavior” at all.
Asked during an interview in September 2007 whether European governments should liberalize their countries’ labor codes, former United States Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan responded that Europe’s labor-protection laws significantly inhibited economic performance and
resulted
in chronically high unemployment across the continent.
The International Monetary Fund was founded, in part, to prevent precisely this type of beggar-thy-neighbor economic strategy, which
resulted
in “competitive devaluations” during the 1930s.
When this method of administration has been used elsewhere around the world, it has
resulted
in firms asserting dubious capabilities without regard to quality, price, or the timeliness of deliveries.
Interestingly, much of the positive impact
resulted
from three relatively modest projects in the building sector.
In seeking to co-opt the Taliban – an effort that has
resulted
in the Taliban establishing what amounts to a diplomatic mission in Doha, Qatar – the US is bestowing legitimacy on a thuggish militia that enforces medieval practices in the areas under its control.
The prosperity of the first age of globalization before 1914, for example,
resulted
from a successful constellation of developments: falling transport and communication costs, the technological breakthroughs of the second industrial revolution, the pacific state of international relations, and Great Britain’s successful management of the gold standard.
What
resulted
was a wonderful system for diversifying individual bank risk, but only by magnifying the default risk of all banks that held what came to be called “toxic” debt.
The fact that Trump lost the popular vote by more than two million could re-energize efforts to reform the Electoral College – efforts that already have
resulted
in the necessary legislation in states representing 61% of the required votes.
Moreover, the dramatic democratization of mores in the last 20 years has
resulted
in a tremendous increase in ordinary human curiosity about people in the limelight: who our leaders are, how they live, and what they really believe.
Osborne’s choice
resulted
in almost three years of stagnation – and business was not too pleased, either.
BERKELEY – The first two components of the euro crisis – a banking crisis that
resulted
from excessive leverage in both the public and private sectors, followed by a sharp fall in confidence in eurozone governments – have been addressed successfully, or at least partly so.
Most other cultivating and artisan castes, enjoying similar ritual ranks as the financially more successful group, occupied much lower economic positions, which
resulted
in an amazing degree of heterogeneity among backward castes.
A referendum back then most likely would have
resulted
in an even bigger majority for leaving.
Both times, Israel’s land-for-peace formula
resulted
in land for war.
The financial crisis
resulted
in the steepest synchronous drop in world trade since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
In all the major countries, this
resulted
in defaults, significant and continuous exchange-rate adjustments, and, by the end of the decade, a severe inflation/devaluation spiral, bordering, in some cases, on hyperinflation.
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