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But rates have since risen again, and have now returned, in real terms, to pre-QE levels.
So people rarely
returned
to work after they lost or left a job, or did so in the underground economy, with its unreported cash payments.
Mosquitoes soon hit back and endemic malaria
returned
to India.
With the decline in DDT use it
returned.
The PAD’s yellow-clad supporters
returned
to the streets, this time under the banner of ultra-nationalism over Preah Vihear and a domestic anti-corruption campaign.
So does Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and, perhaps most remarkably, John McCain, the party’s 2008 presidential nominee, whose military service Trump denigrated, saying that McCain
returned
from Vietnam “a war hero” only “because he was captured,” adding, “I like people who weren’t captured.”
In his celebrated 2002 book Stocks for the Long Run , Jeremy Siegel shows that the American stock market
returned
6.9% per year in real terms between 1802 and 2001.
In the US, quantitative easing did not boost consumption and investment partly because most of the additional liquidity
returned
to central banks’ coffers in the form of excess reserves.
Some never
returned
from that intellectual journey, despite the collapse of communism.
Labor-market reform, in particular, could be crucial, not just for France itself, but also to convince German Chancellor Angela Merkel, if she is
returned
to power this September, to move toward greater fiscal integration, including the creation of a eurozone finance minister, which Macron advocates.
This could have a positive outcome, highlighting powers that other member states agree should be
returned
to national governments.
Before the referendum is held, the UK public must understand that such matters simply cannot be
returned
to national authorities.
In 2017, the growth rate
returned
to about 4%, and is expected to remain low for the next several years.
Today, the issue has
returned
to the forefront because of a new fight against racial discrimination, which appears to require more accurate measures of social inequality.
For example, in a recent paper, Shleifer and his co-authors measured government effectiveness by mailing letters to non-existent business addresses in 159 countries and measuring how long it took for the letters to be
returned
– or whether they were
returned
at all.
The Green ParadoxThe protesters have
returned
to their home countries, the injured are licking their wounds, the heads of state are back to business as usual, and Heiligendamm, the old spa on Germany’s Baltic coast, is resuming its dream of imperial beauty.
While the first, justified round of expansionary policies caused GDP to increase by more than 7% in 2010, growth quickly
returned
to lower levels.
If the export boost is large enough and rapid enough, the earnings it brings largely offset the decline in domestic demand, and overall output is stabilized or even
returned
to growth.
It wasn’t until I heard that Yale had
returned
the Peruvian objects that I began to think about African artifacts as culturally and historically important.
Since he came to power in 2012, all sorts of people – from small-scale book publishers in Hong Kong (including some holders of non-Chinese citizenship) to Chinese business leaders – have been covertly kidnapped and
returned
to China.
To frame his argument, Carstens
returned
to first principles, seeking to define money and then to understand the extent to which digital currencies qualify.
As big budget deficits returned, so did European skepticism about the sustainability of America's mounting external deficit and the overvalued dollar.
The old triple polarization only
returned
with the new wave of globalization.
We will not be
returned
to government unless we offer a better kind of democracy in the long term.
The financial system rapidly
returned
to health.
Old jokes from the pre-1990 days have returned, like this one: a man was walking down a Kathmandu street, shouting, “Down with dictatorship in Pakistan.”
But now America has
returned
firmly to center stage.
In both cases, if either Europe or Japan
returned
– or, indeed, ever returns – to something like the pre-downturn trend of economic growth, it took (or will take) decades.
But, with Khrushchev’s fall, Soviet first ladies
returned
to the dacha.
The Double Standard of America’s China Trade PolicyCAMBRIDGE – A high-profile United States trade delegation appears to have
returned
empty-handed from its mission in China.
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