Returned
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Growth returned, and confidence among foreign investors was such that large inflows of foreign direct investment, especially in the banking sector, arrived.
We may remember 2016 as the year populism
returned
to power in the US.
Such “locked liquidity” can be
returned
to the market in the form of new bank credit or new equity.
Gul, for example, complained to the police about her abusive in-laws, but she was
returned
to the family when some of their influential contacts intervened.
So, when I
returned
to China in 2002 to help the movement for workers’ rights, I used a friend’s passport.
Kim Kyong-hui has
returned
to the methods of her father, the dynasty’s founder, Kim Il-sung, who viewed party control as the most convenient and reliable means of exercising power.
The BOJ’s action is predicated on Abe’s commitment to restoring the sustainability of public finances once deflation has been defeated and the economy has
returned
to growth.
EU “Foreign Minister” Javier Solana has already been there, and
returned
bullish on future transatlantic cooperation.
Already, more than 250 people, including nearly 60 children, have
returned
to France.
By January 2010, the value of exports has
returned
to its previous level in the same period of 2008.
Chronically ill, Colombia has
returned
to the same critical juncture it faced a decade ago.
Shujaat, only half-jokingly,
returned
the favor by calling her a terrorist.
Italy, its ruling class determined to exchange the lira for the euro at all costs, immediately
returned
to a debauched version of the ERM.
If that happens, withdrawal plans will be
returned
to the shelf – probably for many years.
The Cultural Revolution tore China apart, but it
returned
Mao to supreme power and allowed him to purge the pragmatists.
Many Britons recently
returned
from vacationing in the European sun to discover that their pound buys them much less than it used to: the euro in their pocket is now worth £0.92 ($1.19), up from £0.70 before the Brexit vote.
While Trump’s victory did trigger a depreciation of the Mexican peso, the exchange rate soon normalized and has
returned
to pre-election levels.
Without that American military presence, war most likely would have
returned
to the region; or, at a minimum, Japan and South Korea would have developed their own nuclear deterrent.
So, while the immediate fears of 2017 have subsided, and some sense of normality has returned, Europeans can no longer avoid taking responsibility for their own defense.
That is, more money flowed out of Africa to creditors than
returned
as fresh lending.
In contrast to last year, when the rush home for the lunar New Year celebration was hampered by freak storms, this year millions of migrant workers have already
returned
to their rural homes.
When drought
returned
this year, these investments paid off.
So, after the immediate crisis was over, Polish defense spending
returned
to its NATO-mandated level.
Still mindful of Congress’ critical role in war-making, Jefferson asked for and received ratification when legislators
returned.
De Gaulle was at Colombey, but
returned
immediately to Paris.
In these circumstances, it is not surprising that financial markets have
returned
to extreme volatility.
The very premise of the deal – that asylum-seekers can legally be
returned
to Turkey – is fundamentally flawed.
But then along came George W. Bush, who argued that the surplus should be
returned
to the people.
In my own paper for the session, I
returned
to the idea of the government encouraging privately-issued mortgages with preplanned workouts, thereby insuring them against the calamity of ending up underwater after home prices fall.
Russia emerged not as a renamed Soviet Union, but rather as a state with its own history and symbols, a member of the international state system that had been absent for some time, but had suddenly
returned.
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