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Likewise, US and European non-financial corporations
saved
$710 billion from lower debt-service payments, with ultra-low interest rates thus boosting profits by about 5% in the US and the UK, and by 3% in the eurozone.
The planet will have been saved, and the economy will be free to flourish.
In Iraq, only now is it becoming evident that some states cannot be
saved
without being destroyed.
The euro can be saved, but it will take more than fine speeches asserting a commitment to Europe.
The attacks actually
saved
many more Japanese and American lives, the argument goes, than they claimed.
Most public-sector industries have been near bankruptcy until
saved
by competition and privatization.
Such tactics enabled the industry to delay, for more than 50 years, regulation that could have
saved
millions of lives annually.
But doubling US foreign aid involves a modest amount of money, compared to what will be
saved
by pulling out of Iraq.
All of the firms they led collapsed, and were
saved
only by money from those who could never get a senior job on Wall Street or a place at Harvard.
The 1980’s solution
saved
the banks (and the bankers) from the debt crisis, but in the long run increased burden of repayment, and in this way decreased living standards in Latin America.
Achieving that goal would mean more than 350,000 lives
saved.
Put another way, for each person
saved
from malaria by cutting CO2 emissions, direct malaria policies could have
saved
36,000.
Once the insiders had
saved
their own positions, they no longer saw any need to maintain the exchange rate.
The WTO, like a village during the Vietnam War, must be destroyed in order to be
saved.
Yeltsin was more than the man who
saved
Russia in 1991 when a coup by communist hard-liners threatened to turn back the clock by nullifying Mikhail Gorbachev's perestroika and glasnost.
Vaccines have eradicated smallpox, pushed polio to the verge of eradication, and
saved
millions of children from measles, diphtheria, tetanus, and other deadly and disabling diseases.
Each referral that was avoided
saved
patients, on average, 110 Ghanaian cedis ($25), and the high success rate of closed cases reduced waiting times in clinics.
After connecting with the regional telemedicine center, a doctor coached the caregiver through Debora’s treatment, and in the process, very likely
saved
her life.
UNESCO estimates that that improvements in girls’ education from 1990 to 2009 have
saved
the lives of 2.1 million children under the age of five.
Even if the effort is only partly successful, the money
saved
is likely to encourage further innovation.
At this point, the common currency can be
saved
only if systemically important countries – namely, Italy and Spain – take concerted action to demonstrate that they are different from Greece.
The privately funded Migrant Offshore Aid Station, founded by a young Italian-American couple in Malta, has
saved
thousands of lives since it was launched in 2014.
Although it seemed that Chavez would fall, oil
saved
him.
On more than one occasion, the actions of plucky individuals, applying their intelligence against orders,
saved
us from catastrophe.
Brazil and Mexico are prime examples of countries that sold assets and borrowed rather than
saved.
Before that, between 1960 and 1985, American households
saved
an average of 9% of their after-tax incomes.
If the banks are to be revived at all, they must be
saved
within days.
After all, Western and other governments owe it to the families of the 39 foreign workers killed during the hostage crisis to find out if they could have been
saved.
Given that most of the lives
saved
are those of children, who even in developing countries have a life expectancy of at least 50 years, this equates to a cost of $68 per year of life
saved.
That failure gives real reason for concern, because focusing on the areas that make the most difference means more lives
saved.
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