Resulting
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1422 examples of Resulting in a sentence
I believe that China’s innovative model for development is likely to help it weather both the gathering economic crisis and any
resulting
social and political unrest.
Will we see a capital-flow reversal,
resulting
in severe exchange-rate gyrations?
The
resulting
slowdown has exposed cracks in Asian economies that were once well hidden.
Since assuming office in 2013, Premier Li Keqiang’s government has chosen not to loosen the previous government’s rigorous macro policies, instead hoping that the
resulting
pressure on existing industries might help to stimulate the authorities’ sought-after structural shift toward household consumption and services.
But when countries rush to build more clinics, the
resulting
facilities tend to be hastily constructed and lacking in the equipment, supplies, and staff needed to deliver vital health services effectively.
Europe’s Bad ExampleLONDON – The death toll
resulting
from Europe’s paralysis in responding to the influx of refugees from the Middle East and Africa continues to rise.
In the course of the next eight and a half years, her administration imported much more rice than was needed,
resulting
in 177 billion pesos in debt by the time she stepped down.
But unskilled workers’ incomes are not keeping pace with overall economic growth, and the
resulting
social strains are a ticking bomb.
It has been shown, for example, that vaccinated children not only do better at school, but also that, through the prevention of damage that can be caused by infectious diseases and
resulting
nutritional imbalances, they appear to benefit in terms of cognitive development.
Given increasing globalization of business activity; the rising importance of intangible capital that is difficult to price and easy to move (for example, patents and brands); competitive cuts in national corporate tax rates; and the spread of tax havens, income shifting and the
resulting
tax-base erosion have become a major policy concern throughout the OECD.
Our efforts have been unprecedented,
resulting
in deficit reduction amounting to 1.5% of GDP in 2012, 1.7% in 2013, and an estimated 0.9% in 2014.
If the unemployment rate is still very high when product markets begin to tighten, the US Congress will want the Fed to allow more rapid growth in order to bring it down, despite the
resulting
risk to inflation.
The
resulting
deforestation would add another 800 million metric tons to the atmosphere’s carbon burden, an amount equal to what Germany emits each year.
But in the case of EU-Mexico trade liberalization, the growth of imports from the EU has exceeded the growth of exports to Europe,
resulting
in a widening Mexican trade deficit with the EU.
Global supply networks shifted again, accommodating fragmentation and dispersion on both the supply and demand sides of their structure, a process sometimes called technologically enabled atomization: the division of supply networks into finer and finer parts, breaking the bonds of proximity and the
resulting
transaction-cost constraints that previously prevailed.
The
resulting
stalemate means that Modi’s plan to roll out the new tax at the start of the next fiscal year, on April 1, 2016, is probably dead in the water.
As they establish and implement such principles, the
resulting
momentum has been changing corporate governance and behavior across industries and regions.
The macro evidence indicates that the primary cause of disappointing business investment in the US and other developed countries in the years following the global financial crisis has been anemic demand, not a lack of investable funds
resulting
from excessive distributions to shareholders.
Making matters worse, governments can be tempted to inflate their debts away – a power that has been abused since the age of monarchs,
resulting
in a uniform inflation tax on asset holders.
The
resulting
divisiveness and dysfunction are surely bigger threats than the Fed’s tapering.
The
resulting
explosion of critical press stories then causes everything – all activity, all initiative – to stop.
Ill health due to malaria also directly reduces household income by incapacitating workers, causing lost work time, time lost for child-care, impaired cognitive development, and adverse effects during pregnancy
resulting
in low birth weight and producing physical disabilities.
But the
resulting
currency wars are partly a zero-sum game: If one currency is weaker, another currency must be stronger; and if one country’s trade balance improves, another’s must worsen.
About 60% of this is wood, twigs, and dung, used by almost three billion people who lack access to modern fuels – and
resulting
in terrible air pollution and millions of deaths.
But, increasingly, official financing is coming from the European Central Bank – first with bond purchases, and then with liquidity support to banks and the
resulting
buildup of balances within the eurozone’s Target2 payment system.
Worse still, massive losses
resulting
from the materialization of credit risk might jeopardize core eurozone economies’ debt sustainability, placing the survival of the European Union itself in question.
This is the very meaning of the word “solidarity,” as defined in the Oxford English Dictionary: “unity
resulting
from feelings and sympathies.”
Solidarity, in the sense of unity
resulting
from common interests, also clearly exists within both the original EU-15 and the enlarged Union.
They, too, must be allowed to feel those ties of “unity
resulting
from feelings and sympathy.”
This will please oil producers in other parts of the world, but will have enormously adverse consequences for the global economy, akin to those
resulting
from the oil price hikes in 1973.
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