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Nonetheless, the emergence of grassroots democracy transformed village power structures by
returning
political power to the will of the people.
When companies are genuinely unable to identify areas of research and investment that would help their business (and employees and clients), they are better off
returning
the savings to shareholders in the form of higher dividends than authorizing buybacks.
Nor does the IOM have the capacity to assess the safety of areas to which refugees are
returning.
Recent data suggest that capital has started
returning
to southern Europe.
These unresolved issues are now returning: prompted by Serbia’s government, Bosnia’s Serb leadership is contemplating secession, even as its Muslim leadership tries to increase central control.
If the bank goes bankrupt, the holder of the covered bond has a direct claim against the homeowner, who cannot escape payment by simply
returning
his house key.
The brutal crackdown on demonstrators calling for an end to military rule in Egypt must animate the US to impress upon the army the urgency of
returning
to a transition path that leads to civilian rule.
With President Jean-Bertrand Aristide
returning
to office in February, Haiti’s long cycle of poverty and violence could end, but only if Haiti and the US understand the lessons of Hispaniola’s tortured history.
It could also be applied to those today who favor
returning
monetary policy to the pre-1914 gold standard.
Where inflation is
returning
to target levels, debt monetization could be unnecessarily and dangerously stimulative.
The armed forces have never shown much interest in stabilizing Sinai, and previous operations to clear out jihadis have not prevented them from
returning.
LOS ANGELES – In 1961, President John F. Kennedy asserted that the United States “should commit itself to achieving the goal…of landing a man on the moon and
returning
him safely to earth,” by the end of the decade.
Fully a decade after the Great Financial Crisis, global growth is finally
returning
to its 3.5% post-1980 trend.
The integrated grid can be imagined as a large ring, connecting Norway with the United Kingdom, and then linking across the channel to France, Belgium, and Holland, before moving on to Germany and
returning
to Scandinavia.
Is Populism
Returning
to Latin America?
Many self-declared revolutionaries are even hoping that the fragile social situation and deteriorating security will compel the military to intervene, thereby
returning
the struggle for power to the street.
North Korea then asked Japan for economic aid and food supplies in exchange for
returning
not only the Japanese wives in question, but also seven Japanese known to have been abducted by the North.
The prospect of Poland
returning
to the European fold after three years of anti-EU agitation should be welcomed by all those seeking to stem the rise of populism.
Not surprisingly, then, we began rather cautiously with
returning
to competitive environments previously nationalized businesses, most of which retained their former private sector structures and could be easily delivered from the dead hand of politicized bureaucracy and into the bracing air of the marketplace.
Moreover, a royal intervention would risk
returning
Thailand to square one, seeking to rewrite its constitution to remedy the shortfalls of its democratic culture.
But, earlier in that fateful decade, relatively soon after the start of the Great Depression, the British economy was rapidly
returning
to its previous level of output, thanks to Chancellor of the Exchequer Neville Chamberlain’s reliance on fiscal stimulus to restore the price level to its pre-depression trajectory.
Are we, as many commentators have argued, witnessing the consequences of the so-called “neo-Ottoman” foreign policy of Turkey’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) government, which is supposedly aimed at switching camps and
returning
to the country’s oriental Islamic roots?
When managers who are put in charge of
returning
assets to private ownership end up owning those assets, reform merely replaces one corrupt elite with another, rather than
returning
power to citizens.
With Trump
returning
to Europe for the G20 summit in Hamburg, it’s worth asking whether they are right.
As a result, the banks have been focused on
returning
the bailout funds at the earliest opportunity, rather than using them to boost lending.
Today, Albanians
returning
to their country from Greece after the 2010 crisis there became entrepreneurs and increased the employment and wages of those who never left, as shown by Harvard’s Ljubica Nedelkoska.
Protecting Nature’s NomadsNAIROBI – For the elephants that are
returning
to southern Angola, after herds were devastated during the country’s civil wars, the battle is far from over.
And instead of
returning
the Order of Friendship that he received from Putin months before the invasion of Crimea, Tillerson continues to celebrate his status as a “friend of Vladimir.”
To be sure, ten years after the global economic crisis, Europe’s economy is finally
returning
to growth – and, with it, confidence.
The most likely scenario is that most major emerging markets, including China, will experience a transitional growth slowdown but will not be derailed by shifts in monetary policy in the West, with high growth rates
returning
in the course of the coming year.
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