Returning
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The vast majority of these proceeds are retained by criminal organizations in rich countries and laundered by banks in global financial centers, with just a small amount
returning
to Latin America.
Financial-market tensions have subsided, and the economy is expanding, with employment
returning
to its pre-crisis peak.
These changes do not mean that everything is
returning
to the old tracks.
After 1,000 years, Russia will have come full circle,
returning
to Kievan Rus after wandering on the roads of the Mongol hordes, empire, communism, and farcical Putinism.
In other words, the Jews, who based their identity in the diaspora on mythological memory and time, were now
returning
to its clear-cut elements: a territory defined by borders, and a detailed chronological understanding of their own history.
Not only has America already spent a great deal on this war – $12 billion a month, and counting – but much of the bill remains to be paid, such as compensation and health care for the 40% of veterans who are
returning
with disabilities, many of which are very serious.
Passion is
returning
to politics, but not in the manner many of us had hoped it would.
That means redistributing some of the economic benefits of free movement to communities bearing the burden of it; strengthening control of external borders and cooperation against terrorism; ensuring greater flexibility for eurozone integration and migration; and
returning
to the idea that EU institutions’ highest calling is to defend Europe’s nation-states, not to develop their own power.
Second, while growth has been disappointing in both developed and emerging markets, financial markets remain hopeful that better economic data will emerge in the second half of 2013 and 2014, especially in the US and Japan, with the UK and the eurozone bottoming out and most emerging markets
returning
to form.
The Clean-Energy MoonshotNEW YORK – In May 1961, President John F. Kennedy stirred America and the world with these words: “I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and
returning
him safely to the Earth.”
The Brussels bureaucracy is riddled with national quotas and politicians return from Brussels speaking of victories or defeats like generals
returning
from a never-ending war.
From Jalalabad to Herat – indeed, all over northern Afghanistan – you can see the signs of Afghans
returning
from exile.
Moreover, surviving the surgery does not mean
returning
to one’s usual state of health in a matter of a few weeks.
Having gained the trust of Western leaders and overseen the dismantling of the Soviet empire in Eastern Europe, he then resigned in 1990, declaring that Russia – under Gorbachev – was
returning
to dictatorship.
As the risks accumulate, it is not inconceivable that Germany might conclude that, despite the potential impact on its exchange rate, it would be better off
returning
to the Deutsche Mark.
And a growing number of banks and companies are
returning
to the capital market.
This last component is largely rhetoric; it is hard to imagine any Mexican already in the US voluntarily
returning
to, say, Zacatecas to wait patiently in line for a new visa.
The “old” economies appear to be
returning
to the spotlight.
I keep
returning
to a question I have raised publicly and in private in recent months: How much worse do things in Venezuela have to become before the world would be prepared to act?
Returning
home from a trip to three Central American allies, Premier Yu Shyi-kun's entourage was forced to transit in Okinawa to escape the effects of Typhoon Aere, inciting a protest from China against Japan's government.
Certainly, merely
returning
to big government will not resolve anything, because it is inefficient and generates the opposite but equivalent imbalance.
Most emerging economies may be
returning
to growth, but they are performing well below their potential.
Some offshore money made this way is
returning
to Russia as banks try to buy up privatized enterprises.
As a result, consumer and investor confidence is
returning.
Returning
control to politicians is no more prudent than handing them the keys to a country’s nuclear power plants.
Now that the crisis is abating, concerns about the SWFs and their behavior are
returning.
Worse still, the successful military campaign against ISIS raises new fears about violent extremists
returning
from Syria.
Yet dealing with
returning
women and children has become another controversy in itself.
As a result of these measures, the Brazilian economy is
returning
to an annual growth rate of around 4%, which should be sustained in 2013.
Since
returning
to democratic rule in the 1980s and 1990s, many Latin American countries have been quietly working to strengthen their political systems’ checks and balances, from enhancing the legislature’s authority to analyze budgets and monitor spending to reinforcing the judiciary’s capacity to prosecute complex financial crimes.
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