Resulting
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It is no surprise that the
resulting
excess capacity now discourages private investment in the real economy.
The result was that agricultural labor and resources were rapidly diverted to industry,
resulting
in a famine that killed tens of millions.
Some might object that these events were not really social epidemics like speculative bubbles, because a totalitarian government ordered them, and the
resulting
deaths reflect government mismanagement more than investment error.
Noting that developing countries invest much less on scientific research and produce fewer scientists, Annan warned that the
resulting
imbalance in the geographic distribution of scientific activity creates problems for both the scientific community in developing countries and for development itself.
The
resulting
revenue could then be invested into new forms of greener power.
We take the
resulting
narrative effects for granted: surprise endings, intriguing situations, and a compulsion to read or watch until the finish.
In fact, it is more likely to increase consumption of non-traded goods – like health care and education –
resulting
in profound disturbances to the global supply chain, especially in countries that had been supplying the inputs to China’s manufacturing exporters.
And even where revenues are otherwise adequate, states have an incentive to spend more on social programs and, pointing to the
resulting
deficits, ask for additional federal transfers.
The
resulting
erosion in Greece’s international standing amplified the hardship that citizens were starting to feel.
While they grudgingly loosened their purse strings to support Greece, the underlying motives were too shortsighted, and the
resulting
approach was strategically flawed and abysmally coordinated.
The
resulting
inequality of economic outcomes strips away the democratic veil that hides from the majority of citizens the true workings of power.
The accusatorial system is designed for those relatively rare cases when error slips through the peer-review net,
resulting
in some concrete damage to health or the environment, or causing the corruption of later research that assumes the validity of fraudulent work.
The
resulting
improvement in child survival rates and population growth during the 1970’s and 1980’s were faster than those seen earlier in Asia or Latin America.
If the government tries to cut its deficit, households and firms will have to tighten their purse strings,
resulting
in less total spending.
Until 2007, imbalances within the eurozone largely resulted from too little saving and/or too much real-estate investment,
resulting
in a growing accumulation of private debt.
But, far from decrying this as a major failure of global policy coordination, economists should accept imbalances as the natural state of the world and try to manage the
resulting
distortions.
So politics continued in the form of war,
resulting
in 20 million military and civilian casualties.
If consumers knew to collect and separate household plastics based on their number, when available, the
resulting
boost to recycling efforts would demonstrate to government and industry the viability of a more sustainable approach, reduce exposure to rising oil prices, and support growing global demand for plastics.
The
resulting
national identity is a rare animal.
The
resulting
division of the peninsula along the 38th parallel has outlasted many other such twentieth-century tragedies, dividing families and fracturing an ancient, vibrant civilization.
The
resulting
paralysis has not only permitted massive loss of human life; it has also undermined the credibility of collective security, enabling increasingly flagrant human-rights abuses.
Empowering today’s workers will also help meet the challenges
resulting
from aging populations.
The
resulting
research papers offer the first-ever comprehensive attempt at cost-benefit analysis of AIDS priorities.
The revelations and
resulting
debates in recent months have shown that many US politicians are also uneasy about the liberties taken by the secret services.
While this revision occurs, resources are diverted from production, which is less efficient and less well matched with consumer desires,
resulting
in a reduction in the value of output – a recession.
In 2013, it is irresolution, drift, and the
resulting
impotence that we, too, must address.
If secular stagnation persists, these countries will have to undertake painful structural reforms, figure out how to restructure their promises (debts, social-security commitments, and pledges to keep taxes low), and distribute the
resulting
burden.
Of course, Wall Street (whose interests the US Treasury represents) profits from capital market liberalization: they make money as capital flows in, as it flows out, and in the restructuring that occurs in the
resulting
havoc.
Everything changed in 1971, when US President Richard Nixon, unable to contain the fiscal deficit
resulting
from spending on the Vietnam War and expanded social-welfare programs, abolished the dollar’s direct convertibility to gold.
The
resulting
exchange-rate, interest-rate, and commodity-price volatility continues to this day.
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