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After eight long years, it is time to give Greece the help it needs, in the form of a proper growth-oriented
round
of debt reduction.
Men stand near the canal wearing traditional kalpak hats, children play in the river, and women bake naan, the
round
flaky Kyrgyz bread.
Recall that the Fed began its third
round
of quantitative easing (QE3) by purchasing $40 billion of securities a month, before boosting the volume to $85 billion.
Wars account for dramatic shifts in voter preferences, and radical leaders and parties often poll much higher after a
round
of sharp violence than in normal times.
In 2008, the first
round
of QE directed capital flows away from emerging markets and primary commodities toward developed markets.
In France itself, such attacks are being used to justify more anti-Muslim rhetoric from politicians such as Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Front, who could make it to the second
round
of next year’s presidential election.
So, what symbiotic imbalance will underpin the next
round
of global economic growth?
The second
round
of stress tests by the European Banking Authority is ostensibly designed with this end in mind.
But Europe’s track record does not inspire confidence that the next
round
of tests will be much more rigorous than the last.
We are working together within the UN system and with a broad coalition of other partners to ensure universal access to adequate food all year round; eliminate childhood stunting; make all food systems sustainable; and eradicate rural poverty.
As a result, each
round
of the talks has become an opportunity for the Taliban to commit more violence as they seek to strengthen their bargaining position.
But the latest
round
of deflation-fighting policies, together with the massive stimulus package that the government launched in the wake of the global economic crisis, has led to oversupply in the housing market and idle capital in the manufacturing sector.
CAMBRIDGE – The American economy has recently slowed dramatically, and the probability of another economic downturn increases with each new
round
of data.
The first
round
of TRCs would have a stimulus effect during their two-year deferral period, because increased private-sector spending would push up output.
Today, we may be in
round
two of the Solow Paradox: while digital technologies can be seen everywhere, they have yet to fuel productivity growth.
In June 2011, Wade attempted to amend the constitution to eliminate a second
round
of voting in presidential elections should the leading candidate win 25% in the first round, rather than 50%.
In the first
round
on February 26, voters showed a higher level of trust in their electoral institutions than did many political actors, who urged postponement of the election, or a boycott, on the grounds that Wade’s control of the state apparatus made a free and fair election impossible.
In the crucial first round, only 35% of the electorate voted for Wade.
In the second round, all 12 unsuccessful candidates supported Sall, as they had pledged to do.
Well, this is the logic behind the United States Federal Reserve’s second
round
of “quantitative easing” (QE2), its strategy to keep flooding the money pipes until credit starts flowing freely again from banks to businesses.
Instead, the US Federal Reserve has turned to a second
round
of “quantitative easing.”
On “old economy” issues, ideological clashes have given way to tough-minded bargaining, as has happened in the Doha
round
of trade talks.
The draft constitution that recently failed to gain acceptance in the first
round
of negotiations not only promises to respect cultural heritage; it obliges the Union actively to protect, maintain, and develop the wealth of Europe's cultural and linguistic diversity.
In the real world of global markets, the "development
round"
of WTO negotiations may yet recover from its breakdown at Cancun earlier this year, and could eventually deliver the benefits promised by economic theory: a larger volume of trade, at better terms, spurring more investment and more technology transfer, in turn benefiting the poor as well as the rich.
Racy reports in China’s press sparked another
round
of righteous fury, drawing on the trope of China as a raped woman, an image long suppressed under Mao.
Consider the following statistics from the French presidential election’s first round: 42% of Macron’s supporters have in the past sympathized with the Socialist Party; and another 36% have tended to support centrists.
Those who voted for Macron in the first
round
of the election – when the field was still crowded with other candidates – believe that these three pillars are not just compatible, but mutually reinforcing.
At the same time, Europe is again blocking progress in the Doha
round
of world trade talks, with the farmers’ lobby fighting to preserve its subsidies.
Humala drew more votes than all of his rivals in the first
round
of the presidential election, but had to face Fujimori’s daughter, Keiko, in a run-off.
As the EU and Ukraine launch another
round
of negotiations for a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DCFTA), the EU should not repeat its mistakes in accession negotiations with Bulgaria and Romania, which most EU members believe were admitted prematurely, or with Belarus, where it failed to define impermissible behavior in 2008-2010.
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