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Indeed, the efficiency of public spending is doubtful, with scant positive
results
to show for it.
Today, based upon the
results
of the recently held regional election, Baghdad is only 10% to 15% Sunni.
Since the year 2000, Egypt’s 8000 judges must supervise and certify election results, by ruling of the High Court.
Thus, in the past, the judges’ union tended to go along, with predictable
results.
It is possible, Ramey argues, that their
results
could reflect a different sort of reverse causality if governments are more likely to respond to high public-debt levels with austerity programs when they have reason to believe that economic conditions could make the debt burden especially worrisome.
And, in response to her comments, the authors did try to account for the severity of the government’s debt problem as perceived by the markets at the time that the plans were implemented, finding very similar
results.
But, judging by the evidence that we have, austerity programs in Europe and elsewhere appear likely to yield disappointing
results.
For this reason, the Egyptian-Iranian rapprochement will yield more photo opportunities than tangible
results.
This produces paradoxical
results
here in France, where – despite all the anti-globalization rhetoric – McDonald’s is more popular than anywhere else in Europe.
India's Revolutionary RestorationTruly, the day before India's stunning election
results
were announced was the quiet before the storm.
Of course intentions and
results
are two different matters.
Africa’s reforms to date have already started to produce results, though not yet sufficient to guarantee sustained and rapid economic growth.
Finally, like all good studies, this one explains why the authors more careful analysis produces
results
that differ from those in previous studies.
One clue lies in the
results
of studies of the transmission of BSE and variant CJD in mice, which in many cases does not result in death from clinical disease, but instead can produce an asymptomatic “carrier state,” in which the disease has not yet manifested itself.
When countries go down the path of non-inclusive growth patterns, it usually
results
in disrespect for expertise, disillusionment with the political system and shared cultural values, and even greater social fragmentation and polarization.
Great care is taken by officials to inform the Committee not just of the
results
of formal analysis by the sponsoring bodies, but also of complex real-world conditions and perspectives.
The Federal Reserve lowered its target federal funds rate to zero before Obama was inaugurated, and initiated many programs to try to revive credit markets, with mixed
results
(the commercial paper facility has helped, whereas others seem to have gotten off to less sanguine starts).
The immediate political
results
of this new connectivity are tenuous.
Now in its third year, so-called “Abenomics" is showing some positive
results.
Sixteen years later, the
results
are in: disease burdens have fallen sharply, and the Global Fund proved to be a great success (the donors now think so, too, and have recently replenished its accounts).
Efforts to reduce Europe’s dependence on Russian supplies have so far failed to yield impressive results, though Europe is in a slightly better position than it was a few years ago.
Sometimes global financial markets’ eagerness to lend
results
in unreasonable booms, followed by abrupt reversals.
By drawing attention to the progress being made toward meeting SDG 14 targets and shining a spotlight on where
results
are lagging, the conference will provide a much-needed “accountability moment.”
Similarly, the Six-Party Talks on the denuclearization of North Korea, though producing no significant
results
so far, remain the only useful mechanism for addressing the problem collectively.
Drugs, Sport, and EthicsWhen the Olympic Games return to Greece this summer, the
results
at the drug testing laboratory may get as much attention as what happens at the Olympic stadium.
To be sure, Iran, much like the Soviet Union, has long viewed expansion abroad as the best way to protect the revolution’s
results
at home.
Low morale
results
from too little kindness and decency; it is a failure of custom and manners, a loss of social purpose, a diminution of the ability or the will to distinguish right from wrong and then to act rightly.
But Europe would thrive on the cosmopolitan dynamism that
results
from treating immigration as an opportunity rather than as a threat.
Too often we waste international cooperation on overly ambitious goals, ultimately producing weak
results
that are the lowest common denominator among major states.
But I find their
results
persuasive, especially given that other authors, using completely different methods, have reached similar conclusions.
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