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Second, as government stopped saving, Japanese households
saved
even more.
Since 2007, the number of countries implementing some form of the recommendations has more than doubled – and millions of lives have been
saved.
Shareholders were often required to suffer losses or were even wiped out, but bondholders were generally
saved
by the government’s infusion of cash.
Bondholders were
saved
because governments generally chose to infuse cash in exchange for common or preferred shares – which are subordinate to bondholders’ claims – or to improve balance sheets by buying or guaranteeing the value of assets.
In this scenario, spending limits would have
saved
about $5.8 billion.
The US National Academy of Sciences estimates that DDT
saved
500 million lives from malaria before 1970.
The main question is whether the tax rebate that US households will receive in mid-2008 will be consumed – thus leading to positive third-quarter growth – or
saved.
Kenya was
saved
from the abyss by a shotgun marriage between the country’s ethnic Kikuyu president, Mwai Kibaki, and his Luo challenger, Raila Odinga, who was given the post of prime minister.
He did not, of course, offer any similarly vivid portrayals of undocumented immigrants who have
saved
the lives of strangers, although such cases have been reported.
Money
saved
from ending subsidies can be better used to create safety nets that protect the poor when energy prices rise.
On February 23, 2004, he pointed out that “many homeowners might have
saved
tens of thousands of dollars had they held adjustable-rate mortgages rather than fixed-rate mortgages during the past decade.”
Zipline has
saved
hundreds of lives and demonstrated the potential of technology transfer with large-scale impact.
With access to qualified midwives, many of their lives could be
saved.
If all women had access to a midwife during pregnancy and labor, not to mention facilities equipped to provide basic emergency care, one million lives would be
saved
every year.
Thus, temporary tax rebates are mostly saved, not spent.
Since 2000, the global health community has
saved
millions of lives by responding to specific epidemics like HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria.
The Philippine government’s quick, effective response
saved
many lives.
Less secrecy might have
saved
many a politician from making terrible blunders.
If every American gave $10 per year to this cause, over 1 million Africans could be
saved
from AIDS death each year, with money left over to fight the disease.
If they had been told that the tax was coming, maybe they would not have
saved
so much; maybe they would have paid the income tax and consumed the rest, like everybody else.
The advantage of income-tax increases is that they could be based not just on current income, but on some average of income over the course of years, and could allow deductions for investments, thus sharing some features with wealth taxes without penalizing those who
saved
more to accumulate more wealth.
But every dollar spent to protect mangroves and coral reefs
saved
$20 in future hurricane losses.
Even assuming a very large carbon tax, this amounts to a rather paltry $142 million, meaning that the project’s value – $261 million in savings – stems largely from the $1.04 billion
saved
on electricity payments.
If Aurora’s forecast proves correct, Copenhagen’s wind project would become a massive failure, costing 50% more than the
saved
electricity is worth.
Educating residents of low-lying coastal areas about the warning signs of a tsunami (tremors and a sudden recession in the ocean), establishing a warning system involving emergency broadcasts, telephoned warnings, and air-raid-type sirens, and improving emergency response systems would have
saved
many who were killed by the Indian Ocean tsunami.
Cumulatively, seven million lives would be
saved
annually in the poor half of the world by 2030.
Economists should not be in the business of helping authoritarian regimes advance nefarious ends on the back of stronger economic growth or resources
saved.
In the infamous Sledgehammer case, a military-coup plot was found to contain glaring anachronisms, including the use of Microsoft Office 2007 in documents supposedly last
saved
in 2003.
More than 80% of the rebate dollars were
saved
or used to pay down debt.
It was almost made redundant in the 1970s, when the US floated the dollar, only to be
saved
in 1982 by the Mexican debt crisis, which propelled it into the role of global financial lifeguard.
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