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But Modi is likely to take cues from his BJP predecessor, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who visited Lahore in 1999 to talk peace with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif (who
returned
to power in 2013).
Though the RMB has since
returned
to its previous trajectory of slow appreciation, the episode may have signaled a permanent change in the pattern of the exchange rate’s movement.
Consequently, mainland importers and multinationals stopped buying dollars from the CNH market and
returned
to the CNY market.
On the other hand, Turkey’s recent elections
returned
the same pro-EU government that made a serious attempt to settle the Cyprus problem in 2004.
The fact is that the more Keynesians like Skidelsky and Krugman talked about the “confidence fairy,” the more confidence
returned
to UK business.
The Scandinavian countries are exemplary in this respect, though fertility rates there have not
returned
to replacement levels, but only to about 1.75-1.9.
Xi
returned
the favor, and used his trip to Cairo to commemorate 60 years of bilateral diplomatic relations.
The removal of lead from gasoline has
returned
billions of dollars to economies around the world, as reduced exposure implies lower cognitive impairment and higher productivity.
After an apparent lull in aerial bombardments, the planes soon returned, and the Janjaweed resumed their campaign of murder and destruction.
Of course, when Yanukovych
returned
home, he had to face thousands of protesters in Kyiv’s Maidan (Independence Square).
That changed after Vladimir Putin
returned
to Russia’s presidency in 2012.
The atomic bomb has
returned
for a second act, a post-Cold War encore.
After Bachelet
returned
home in 1979, she became a doctor and later studied military science in Chile and the United States.
Article 23 has been a sensitive issue from the moment Hong Kong was
returned
to China, because its inclusion in the Basic Law came in the wake of the Hong Kong population's strong support for the 1989 pro-democracy movement in Beijing.
Of course, the CDU-FDP coalition may not be
returned
to power.
Last month, ten years on from that meeting, world leaders
returned
to New York for a United Nations summit that adopted a document called Keeping the Promise, which reaffirmed the commitment to meeting the goals by 2015.
By the time you
returned
from a great five-year voyage, you were surprised to find that you were a rising star.
Soon thereafter, the inspectors
returned
to Tarmiya.
The mother of a Chinese journalist (now living outside the country) had been one of those who
returned
after 1949 to her homeland with her husband and family from a comfortable life at an American university.
A skilled Nigerian immigrant in the US, for example, has more opportunities there than if he
returned
to Nigeria.
If a refugee’s application for asylum is refused, he or she is
returned
to the country of origin.
Given their systemic importance, many were bailed out and, with continued official support,
returned
to profitability quite quickly.
A previous effort had been suspended ahead of the election, as the PKK
returned
to violence and the AKP’s leadership adopted increasingly nationalist and hawkish rhetoric.
Europe and the Global Food CrisisPARIS – The world has been shaken by unprecedented spikes in food prices, by hunger riots, and by social tensions that demonstrate that food supplies have
returned
as a source of insecurity – to which global warming and declining natural resources are adding unprecedented urgency.
(Trump himself participated in a meeting aboard Air Force One, as he
returned
from his second presidential trip abroad, to draft a statement to cover up what happened in that Trump Tower meeting.)
Dissidents just released from jail and eminent emigres suddenly
returned
home.
True enough, some aristocratic heads rolled, but the nobility eventually
returned
to France.
But, while bank profitability and bonuses have returned, lending has not recovered, despite record-low long- and short-term interest rates.
Still, overall, business investment – excluding construction – has
returned
to 10% of GDP (from 10.6% before the crisis).
In neuroeconomics experiments that my lab has conducted, we have found that when a stranger places trust in another by making a considered monetary investment that can either be
returned
or stolen, our brains release an ancient mammalian hormone called oxytocin.
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