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The Kremlin is understandably concerned about the prospect of radicals with combat experience
returning
to Russian soil.
Today, many of these countries are reeling from a veritable tsunami of
returning
money.
Likewise, one wonders whether Fillon’s loyalists see in him anything more than his stamina, his ability to take a beating, or the figure he cut when, after being knocked flat on his back, he got up as if
returning
to an unfinished fight.
Shortly after the war, the US government faced a new set of challenges – reintegrating
returning
service members, responding to the growing threat from the Soviet Union, and rebuilding a devastated Europe – that it prioritized over individual incomes.
Harm reduction works everywhere, and the main financial benefactors are the countries themselves, which see reduced spread of HIV, drops in crime, and people
returning
to work.
Japan was supposed to return its colonial possessions, but the United States took over the Senkaku Islands along with Okinawa, before
returning
both to Japan in 1972.
The Viet Kieu, as the Vietnamese diaspora is called, are
returning
by the thousands, bringing to Vietnam the precious American dollar.
Today, all of these countries are
returning
to financial health and economic growth without significant disruption.
If states were levying individual taxes on top of the GST, the national market would again be divided and distorted, with checkpoints
returning
on state frontiers to assess the value of the goods on their way out.
After the conclusion of the American War of Independence, instead of
returning
to the old model of default, which had been applied as recently as 1770, the French elite did everything it could to avoid that outcome.
Malaria not only inhibits foreign investment, but also contributes to the "brain drain" of local talent by inhibiting people from
returning
home after prolonged stays abroad.
Already the market is full of rumors that guaranteed bonuses are returning, that hedge funds are making double-digit returns, and that activity is reviving in the private equity market.
As a result, security and normalcy appear to be gradually
returning.
And the longer they did that, the more money left Greece without any intention of
returning.
Returning
to British first principles, the House of Commons rescinded legislation suppressing press freedom in 1776.
The Greece of the CaribbeanNEW YORK – There was a time when it might have been said that Puerto Rico, in the midst of a wrenching debt crisis, was
returning
to its Latin roots.
And Russia, deeply dissatisfied with its perceived second-class treatment by the US, is
returning
to the region with both business and weapon sales.
Eichengreen thinks
returning
fiscal policy to national authorities would require preventing banks from holding too much government debt, in order to minimize the risk that national fiscal mismanagement topples the banking system.
Since
returning
as prime minister in March 2009 – he first held the job from June 1996 until July 1999 – Netanyahu has overseen unprecedented economic growth and a series of diplomatic feats.
When the bubble burst, the ECB tried to prevent the excessive prices from
returning
to their equilibrium levels by using its printing press and promising unlimited coverage to investors.
Especially given the sharp brake on growth in global liquidity as central banks have raised interest rates, the prospect of risk premiums
returning
to more normal levels is itself one of the major risks the world faces today.
The Global Economy’s Chinese HeadwindsBEIJING – Last year, the global economy was supposed to start
returning
to normal.
Each time that night when we heard the sound of boots returning, our bowels loosened,” said Grace Kwinjeh of the ordeal she and Sekai Holland, 64, underwent.
The German model for resolving the debt crisis and
returning
to internal or external balance relies on fiscal consolidation and structural reforms for the deficit countries.
Sadly, Belgrade’s vision of Kosovo
returning
to Serbian rule – albeit with autonomy – ignores these realities.
The other civilian leader, Nawaz Sharif, responded by defying his exile,
returning
to Pakistan, and promptly being re-expelled.
Breaking these taboos need not mean
returning
to the high tax rates, inflation, and dependency culture of the 1970s.
But the growing belief that the global financial system has escaped collapse, and that we are slowly
returning
to business as usual, is a grave misinterpretation of the current situation.
Rather than choose among all these current meanings, we might begin by
returning
to the word from which they all evolved, the Middle English “professen,” to take vows.
And
returning
migrants bring back new skills, new ideas, and the money to start new businesses.
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