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One of the most obvious signs of systemic cheating is that many Chinese officials use fake or dubiously acquired academic credentials to burnish their
resumes.
Integration of the refugees proceeds reasonably quickly, and Germany
resumes
its path of moderate politics, social solidarity, and economic growth.
Consensus could soon fall apart, particularly if communists win the presidency or if severe political infighting
resumes.
If the accession process
resumes
and its credibility is restored this would allow Turkey to continue acting as an economic, cultural, political, and social hub in its neighborhood, benefiting the EU, the neighborhood, and itself.
Nearly 400 million people have posted their
resumes
on LinkedIn, and in 2014 the site facilitated more than one million new hires worldwide.
After all, when that decline resumes, their dollar holdings will buy less in European markets.
There is also a more immediate problem: if the US sets in motion a dynamic that causes the JCPOA to unravel, and Iran
resumes
nuclear activities currently precluded by the accord, a crisis will erupt at a time when the US already has its hands full with North Korea.
The order says that when the refugee program resumes, the Secretary of State shall, “to the extent permitted by law,” give priority to refugee claims on the basis of membership of a persecuted religious minority.
If reform resumes, there is no reason why Europe should not enjoy a decade of per capita income growth at least as high as that of the US.
If capital flight resumes, it will quickly snowball if President Putin fails to convince people that the Yukos affair is an isolated case.
This may explain why Lebanese college graduates of all faiths often include the name and profession of their parents in their resumes, or why one of the first Arabic words that a foreigner learns after settling in Lebanon is wasta (connections).
At that point producer countries - which depend on oil revenues to maintain consumption, political power, and patronage - try to raise prices by cutting production, and the cycle
resumes.
This implies that, unless the US
resumes
its role as consumer of last resort, the latest bout of financial-market jitters will weaken the global economy again.
Until growth resumes, any tentative financial stabilization will be extremely fragile.
Now that international trade and global industrial production are on the mend, sub-Saharan economies look set for more robust growth, as demand for and prices of oil and other minerals rebound and general economic activity
resumes.
So it seems we are friends again – or perhaps just resting before the dispute
resumes.
The likelihood of forced deleveraging of margin calls underscores the potential for a further slide once full trading
resumes.
Here, too, the supply-side effect of the crisis is likely to persist until firms invest in new equipment, innovation accelerates, and the churning process in labor markets
resumes.
If global growth
resumes
in 2021, aided by the rollout of vaccines and the Fed’s continued commitment to ultra-low interest rates, some developing countries may skate through.
The right moment to influence the course of economic development will come later, when investment
resumes
and the horizon lengthens.
Attaining a white heat in the Gulf of Mexico, it heads north up the American coast, advances as far as Newfoundland, swerves away under the thrust of a cold current from the Davis Strait, and
resumes
its ocean course by going along a great circle of the earth on a rhumb line; it then divides into two arms near the 43rd parallel; one, helped by the northeast trade winds, returns to the Bay of Biscay and the Azores; the other washes the shores of Ireland and Norway with lukewarm water, goes beyond Spitzbergen, where its temperature falls to 4 degrees centigrade, and fashions the open sea at the pole.
'That will not look pretty,' says the publisher, 'and for so frivolous a work not to look pretty means death.''Politics,' the author resumes, 'are a stone attached to the neck of literature, which, in less than six months, drowns it.
The voyage
resumes
its uniform tenor, which I don't care to break with a repetition of such events as yesterday's.
Every time the door opens her eyes brighten, and she thinks you are going to come in; then, when she sees that it is not you, her face
resumes
its sorrowful expression, a cold sweat breaks out over it, and her cheek-bones flush.
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