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Because this sequence is for all students, what will be
retained
in the future are the stories and, most importantly, a scientific way of thinking.
Resistance to reform could for a time be justified, so long as: 1 firms in the state sector
retained
a profitable position in a region's economy; 2. the mobility of state employees remained low; and 3, the non-state sector was not strong enough in both financial terms and entrepreneurial capability to take over the vast state sector.
This is the single most important reason why the CPC has
retained
power.
While lending is progressively thinned out and
retained
only for the poorest countries, the Bank must adopt the lean hub-and-spoke structure of a strategic consultancy or a “knowledge bank.”
China moved to current-account convertibility in 1996, but
retained
a substantial number of controls on capital movements, which have served as a shield against financial contagion.
The draft differed in many respects from Hazare’s, but it
retained
what most people sought – an independent agency with its own investigative resources and prosecutorial powers.
The PRI
retained
power in those states: voters did not make them pay for their share of responsibility for the violence.
This margin shrank dramatically during the campaign, and the left
retained
power by the skin of its teeth, but the lead ultimately proved insurmountable.
The central government’s machinery seemed intact, and life in Damascus and Aleppo
retained
a semblance of normalcy, but the regime lost control over increasingly large parts of the country.
Second, the “Chapter 19” dispute-settlement mechanism that the Trump administration wanted to kill has been retained, albeit in a watered-down form.
The best solution is private capital – from
retained
earnings, new entrants, new ownership, and new investment.
The average pension fund has an annual turnover of 70%, which means that the probability that a stake is
retained
continuously for three years is less than 3%.
Herein lies the beguiling feature of the funeral of Johnny Hallyday, France’s national singer: his ability to stage-manage his destiny, right up the final hour, and the star power that his being
retained
even in death.
Here is a man who is known in the most hidden corners of the planet, yet he
retained
the presence and discretion of a silent next-door neighbor.
Europe’s
retained
wealth and accrued cultural resources will allow the old continent to live in relative comfort in the decades ahead, even if it gradually cedes its position in the production of goods and services.
A renewed renminbi appreciation would boost China’s outward FDI growth even further by lowering the cost of overseas assets for Chinese firms, which operate in a fairly competitive market and have strong cash reserves from both
retained
earnings and large-scale state credit allocations.
What little moral and political standing Russian President Vladimir Putin has
retained
in the rest of the world is also evaporating, as he will soon discover at the upcoming G-20 Summit in Saint Petersburg.
Corporate
retained
earnings have averaged about 3% of GDP after allowing for depreciation of existing plant and equipment.
But the evidence emerging from successive rounds of QE in the UK and the US suggests that while it did lower bond yields, the extra money was largely
retained
within the banking system, and never reached the real economy.
Network Solutions
retained
control of the .com
Zuma’s faction has also notionally
retained
control of the ANC’s 86-member National Executive Committee.
The vast majority of these proceeds are
retained
by criminal organizations in rich countries and laundered by banks in global financial centers, with just a small amount returning to Latin America.
Multinational corporations use
retained
earnings to finance R&D, but because this approach can adversely affect a company’s stock valuation, even they tend to be conservative in pushing new ideas forward.
True to the legacy of Friedrich List, the father of German economics, who wrote in 1841, “the power of producing wealth is therefore infinitely more important than wealth itself,” Germany has
retained
its manufacturing edge through a relentless commitment to process innovation, backed by a network of research institutes.
The Soviet Union still existed, as did the Warsaw Pact, the Red Army
retained
bases across Poland, Solidarity had only recently come up from underground and many of its leaders were only just out of prison.
But Zardari
retained
the mantle of the PPP’s co-chairman that he acquired following the assassination of his wife, Benazir Bhutto, in December 2007, and even held all formal and informal party meetings in presidential properties.
Although Putin did have the decency to change the words, he
retained
the Soviet spirit - “great Russia united forever.”
We estimate that if European regulators had adopted this approach and forced banks to stop paying dividends in 2010 – the start of the sovereign debt crisis in Europe – the
retained
equity could have paid for more than 50% of the 2016 capital shortfalls.
Dividends paid out by some banks, such as BNP Paribas and Barclays, actually exceed the current capital shortfalls, while at others – such as Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank, and Société Générale – capital shortfalls far exceed dividends that would have been
retained.
At the same time, all Latin American countries, with the exception of Venezuela, have
retained
access to private external financing.
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