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This is especially true if one looks at
revised
data, which show the US economy to have been in far worse shape in January 2009 than was reported at the time.
First, the rules governing the eurozone have failed and need to be radically
revised.
For example, when China
revised
its labor law in 2008, Apple, Hewlett-Packard, and other members of the US-China Business Council lobbied successfully to limit the expansion of Chinese workers’ rights.
There is full discretion in the identification of priorities, and plans are
revised
every year.
So, in 2006, a
revised
version of the law was enacted, marking an important milestone in China’s efforts to build an effective legal system as it moves towards a market economy.
The successful implementation of China’s
revised
Bankruptcy Law hinges on its effective enforcement and abandonment of the mindset and practices shaped under the old version, especially in the era of policy-based bankruptcy.
And, indeed, as this exchange of rhetorical fire has unfolded, the US has reportedly been preparing
revised
military options for striking North Korea.
Ireland is doing better, although its growth forecast has also been
revised
downward, to just under 0.5% in 2012 and 1.4% next year.
The reason for Li’s inaction emerged in early June, when Chinese President Xi Jinping told his American counterpart, Barack Obama, that China had deliberately
revised
its growth target downward, to 7.5%, in order to pursue structural reforms aimed at supporting stable and sustained economic development.
Under the Yugoslavian constitution of 1974 now provisionally used in
revised
form by UNMIK, industry is "owned" by parliament.
The big news is that, under Xi’s leadership, the Party has
revised
its principal contradiction for the first time since 1981.
Last week, the International Monetary Fund
revised
upward its growth projections for the eurozone, with the more favorable outlook extending broadly across member countries and including the Big Four: Germany, France, Italy, and Spain.
To decouple concerns about the Osprey from the issue of crimes by US military personnel, bilateral agreements for criminal jurisdiction must be
revised.
That would require some extraordinary policy measures to return conditions closer to normal, and they must conform to existing treaties, which could then be
revised
in a calmer atmosphere to prevent recurrence of imbalances.
Estimates for the output gap of the euro area at that time were especially doubtful with data coming from different international institutions varying widely, and being
revised
substantially at later stages.
Already, economic indicators in these countries have been
revised
downward after terrorist incidents.
On the contrary, it is possible that the world will experience even-faster-than-expected growth this year, with growth forecasts being
revised
upward again this summer.
It is said that the International Monetary Fund, which earlier this year
revised
upward its estimate of bank losses, from $1 trillion to $2.2 trillion, will announce a new estimate of $3.1 trillion for US assets and $0.9 trillion for foreign assets, figures very close to my own.
According to the World Bank’s much cited “dollar-a-day” international poverty line, which was
revised
in 2008 to $1.25 a day in 2005 prices, there are still 1.4 billion people living in poverty, down from 1.9 billion in 1981.
The impact of this user intelligence has been profound: in 2003, one pharmaceutical company
revised
its 2002 estimate of the incidence of withdrawal reactions from 0.2% to 25% (even as the manufacturer of a similar drug continues to claim that it is "not habit forming" at all).
And financial professionals’ skills and incentives will have to be retooled and
revised
to reflect these new priorities.
India’s criminal law, he declared, was largely “enacted by the British to meet their colonial needs,” and must be
revised
to reflect our “contemporary social consciousness.”
The Global Growth FunkNEW YORK – The International Monetary Fund and others have recently
revised
downward their forecasts for global growth – yet again.
A cyclical slump reduced potential growth, and the reduction in potential growth prospects led to further cyclical weakness, as spending declines when expectations are
revised
downward.
Europe’s economy grew at an anemic 1.8% annual rate in 2004, and the OECD has recently
revised
downward its growth forecast for next year, from 2.5 to 1.9%, owing to the rising euro and the fall in exports – so far the only driver of the euro area economies.
For example, the inflation-targeting regime implemented by the Central Bank of Turkey has been
revised
to incorporate financial stability, and a new monetary-policy framework has been in effect since the end of 2010.
I first published my ideas on the refugee crisis in September 2015, and I have
revised
them over time, as the facts on the ground have changed.
But when the Office later
revised
its data upward, it became clear that the Ifo indicator was right.
The government has also
revised
security laws to allow exports of weapons technology to its partners in the region, thereby buttressing their defense capabilities.
We expect our strategy to ensure continued globalization – in a
revised
form that is more sustainable and inclusive – to attract more such leaders to the cause.
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