Returned
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Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega has
returned
to power through democratic elections with a slight majority in Parliament.
Some economic indicators suggest that things are looking up for the common currency’s survival; for example, employment has
returned
to its pre-crisis peak, and per capita GDP growth exceeded that of the United States last year.
After the first half of the twentieth century – the bloodiest period of human history – the continent’s leaders
returned
from the battlefield to lay the foundations of lasting European peace.
The continent’s national characteristics have
returned
to the fore: Germany with its economic power, France with its terrorists, Greece with its leftists, and so forth.
Of 700,000 asylum applications in 2016, almost 300,000 were denied, and those people are waiting to be
returned
to their countries of origin.
This misbegotten strategy culminated in the Bank's decision in August 2000 to abandon the zero interest-rate policy at the first signs of economic recovery, effectively declaring that it would not use monetary policy to bring about negative real rates after expectations of inflation
returned.
During the last harvest, when 100-degree heat forced him, his wives, and his mother to stop picking cotton after a few hours, he
returned
to his compound to tend to his ducks.
Now, however, with inequality on the rise once more, arguments linking income concentration to macroeconomic problems have
returned.
Now that Bannon is gone, however, he will hurl missives from his new-old perch at Breitbart, to which he
returned
the same day as his announced departure.
One year ago, US President Donald Trump
returned
from Beijing after his “state-plus” visit, which China hoped had finally laid his anti-Chinese campaign rhetoric to rest.
Every country in Europe is party to international treaties that recognize the rights of refugees to seek asylum and not be forcibly
returned
to countries where they will be unsafe.
The idea of strong Asian economic growth as a permanent feature of the world economy
returned
with a vengeance only a few years after the Asia crisis.
NEW DELHI – Seventy-one years after the partition of India, and 47 years after the former East Pakistan became Bangladesh, one of the legacies of the messy division of the subcontinent has
returned
to haunt the country.
In 1971, after a brutal and genocidal campaign by the Pakistani army drove some ten million refugees to India, East Pakistan seceded to form Bangladesh.Once India had defeated Pakistan in that war, most of the refugees
returned
to the newly independent Bangladesh, though some remained in India, where they assimilated seamlessly.
When more than 4,000 Arabs
returned
from fighting the Soviets there, al-Ahmar organized them into units and deployed them in the 1994 civil war.
The electricity is
returned
to the city’s power grid, while the heat exhaust is piped to the facility’s greenhouses, which produce tomatoes, strawberries, and orchids.
Sunni ministers who had been boycotting the government since last year have
returned
to their posts.
No one should deny that what happened in Egypt was a military coup, or that forces from former President Hosni Mubarak’s regime have
returned
to power.
The US President, whose hands had been tied in recent months by domestic concerns, and whose political power had been progressively eroded, has suddenly
returned
to the world stage.
The resulting capital inflows, if persistent, would generate upward pressure on the currency, forcing the central bank, in a bid to maintain exchange-rate stability, to intervene by selling domestic currency, especially for US dollars, until interest rates and the money supply have
returned
to their original levels.
In essence, the decision sent the same message as the EU’s anti-trust action against Gazprom: rules apply to everyone, and stolen property must be
returned.
The economy in Europe and the United States, Krugman argued, had fallen from glory and
returned
to a pre-World War II pattern of “depression economics,” in which its dominant features were shortages of aggregate demand, risks of deflation, financial crises, and liquidity traps.
Since Italy
returned
to the European Exchange Rate Mechanism in 1996 – after withdrawing from it in 1992 – it has surrendered its monetary sovereignty to the European Central Bank.
There can, of course, be other incentives to support “good” behavior, such as fines and deposits (for bicycles borrowed for too long or not returned, for example).
Malaria has already
returned
to the Korean peninsula, and parts of the US, southern Europe and the former Soviet Union have experienced small outbreaks.
Two months into her new role, unable to depend on being escorted by family members to the bus depot daily, she gave up the job and
returned
to a lower position at the nearby school.
Ukraine’s prices started spiraling out of control around the time when Yuliya Tymoshenko
returned
as prime minister last December.
Energy DisarmamentBRUSSELS – Has the “energy weapon” of the 1970’s – the withholding of energy supplies for political ends –
returned?
The pessimism of two years ago has
returned
– with good reason.
Five years later, while some are congratulating themselves on avoiding another depression, no one in Europe or the United States can claim that prosperity has
returned.
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