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Six years later, in April 1925, Britain confirmed its monetary credibility and
returned
to the gold standard.
And, in that alternative universe, having worked off the entire burden of overbuilding, we would by now have
returned
to trend levels of production, employment, and demand.
Instead, the money could be
returned
to donor-country citizens through tax deductions or income transfers, and they could decide how to help those in need.
I had just
returned
from a trip to South Vietnam, where, as a reporter for The New Yorker, I witnessed the destruction, by American air power, of two provinces, Quang Ngai and Quang Tinh.
No sooner had Kim
returned
to the spotlight, sporting a limp and a cane, than the regime sparked a fresh round of speculation by releasing Jeffrey Fowle, a 56-year-old American who had been detained for months for leaving a Bible in a hotel room.
Democracy of sorts
returned
in 1958, but violence continued – until now.
Developing countries, it is said, are headed for strong growth, regardless of the doom and gloom that has
returned
to Europe and the United States.
Without this icy shield to reflect heat back into space, warming accelerates, permafrost melts, and ancient stores of methane and CO2 are
returned
to the atmosphere.
But voters know that it could soon move to the center of British politics, regardless of whether the Conservatives are
returned
to power or are replaced by Labour.
Nearly 40 distinguished authors and poets have
returned
their prestigious Sahitya Akademi (Literary Academy) awards to protest the silence of the academy and other government bodies following the killing of three intellectuals by suspected Hindu hardliners.
In fact, Rodiles
returned
after getting a graduate degree (in theoretical physics) abroad;Pardo is a biochemist trained in Havana.
A fiscal deficit has
returned.
But now sovereign spreads in the peripheral eurozone countries have
returned
to the levels seen at the peak of the crisis in May.
Presidents are too easily re-elected or
returned
to power - Uribe, Lula, Chavez, Ortega, Garcia - with a consequent concentration of power and limits on the emergence of new leaders.
He never
returned
to his cell.
To understand this mixture, imagine a rainy election day in an unnamed country, and that almost three-quarters of the ballots are
returned
blank.
Yet in every general election since, populists have been
returned
to power.
Twilight of a PontiffOnce again Pope John Paul II has
returned
to hospital, gravely ill.
Others
returned
home and were welcomed as heroes.
Were those young men who
returned
home then wiser than today's Saudi youth?
In July 2015, I
returned
to my alma mater, the London Business School, to launch a scholarship that will support students in the MBA and Executive MBA programs.
The public venture funds’ share of profits from the commercialization of new technologies would be
returned
to ordinary citizens in the form of a “social innovation” dividend – an income stream that would supplement workers’ earnings from the labor market.
Some would say that more sovereign powers should be
returned
to EU member states.
In September 1991, the miners
returned
again to Bucharest and violently toppled the pro-reform government of Petre Roman (who is now the speaker of the Senate).
I
returned
home early to have a biopsy, but the pathology lab was achingly slow; days passed with no word.
So it is very likely that when the global economy has
returned
to a sort of normality and safe-haven demand has declined, the prices of US government securities will fall and their yields will rise.
Economists used the term “capture” after the financial crisis of 2008 to describe how regulators, who often came from (and
returned
to) the industry they were supposed to oversee, failed to police the sector properly.
In desperation, village leaders in Anhui province initiated an experiment that
returned
land to peasants-a de facto privatization that violated official policy.
If we are really at the end of the historical epoch that began in 1789, will we be
returned
to the Age of Enlightenment?
We
returned
the proposal for another review; it came back with the comment that the polymers were fragile and would break.
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