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And I can admire his unyielding – and, yes, sometimes wily – commitment to reconciliation, which
saved
his country from the race war that those who refused to accept the end of white-minority rule saw as inevitable.
Europe needs to curb subsidies for old and dying industries, and to invest the money
saved
in future-oriented sectors.
To the extent that more capital income is
saved
relative to labor income, tariffs will increase the economy’s overall savings rate.
Gao, Kidal, and Timbuktu were recaptured;Bamako was
saved.
The second was about a conspiracy between the Reds and "Pinkos"-- the Communist leaders and the "soft" leftists who represented Solidarity at the Round Table talks -- that supposedly
saved
the Communists from total disgrace and allowed them to stage a comeback as a new party of the Left.
It was against this backdrop that roughly 25 million lives – mostly children under age five and people infected with HIV/AIDS – were saved, owing to accelerated progress in global development from around 2001, early in the Bush administration, to 2015, near the end of Barack Obama’s second term.
We found that roughly two-thirds of the lives
saved
during this period were in Africa, while around one-fifth were in China and India, and the remainder were spread around the rest of the developing world.
In particular, government expenditure should be determined by an estimate of permanent income (including the sustainable contribution from resource revenues), while cyclical revenue would be
saved
in a sovereign-wealth fund.
Similar to Chile and Norway’s well-known precedents, such a rule would stipulate that all energy-price windfalls automatically be saved, and that government spending be determined by cyclically adjusted tax revenues and a share of energy revenues.
While a small portion of the project may be saved, the essential reality is that this is a unique failure in the history of multilateral trade negotiations, which have transformed the global economy since World War II.
Bangladesh has also
saved
many lives by building storm shelters and providing advance warnings of coming storms.
We are not good at giving the appropriate weight to low-risk events, however catastrophic they may be, and we are more concerned about saving identifiable people than about saving lives when we don’t know whose will be
saved.
We empathize with the trapped miners, but we cannot identify with the people whose lives will be
saved
by stricter safety measures.
Yet every “statistical life”
saved
will turn out to be the life of an identifiable person.
The World Health Organization estimates that its immunization programs in developing countries cost about $300 per life
saved
– lives that are
saved
not for a year, but usually for a lifetime.
C: Here (punches a waiter in the eye)W: Mhhh!C: I
saved
a buck (runs away).
Mustafa Kamal’s clear-sightedness
saved
Islam in Turkey and
saved
Turkey for Islam.
They are also making the celebrated firm of the industrial age – an essential institution, which allowed for specialization and
saved
on transactions costs – redundant.
Such measures would serve notice to investors that they cannot hope to be
saved
by the printing press in times of crisis, and would thus compel them to demand higher interest rates or deter them from granting credit in the first place.
In short, the banking sector in Europe might be too big to be
saved.
In retrospect, it appears obvious that the Weimar Republic might have been
saved
had the Nazi Party been banned in time.
The current period of relative calm coincides with the approach of Germany’s federal election in 2013, in which the incumbent chancellor, Angela Merkel, will be running as the woman who
saved
the euro.
The Eternal Life of America’s MegabanksWASHINGTON, DC – The world economy faces a major problem: the largest banks in the United States remain “too big to fail,” meaning that if one or more of them were in serious trouble, they would be
saved
by government action – because the consequences of inaction are just too scary.
It was the transformation brought about by perestroika and glasnost that set the stage for the quantum leap to freedom for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, and opened the way for the democratic revolution that
saved
history.
These measures
saved
China’s economy, but at the price of widespread social stress, which made Zhu widely disliked when he left office.
Doing so in the early 2000s to finance vaccines
saved
millions of lives in the developing world.
Over the last 12 months, thousands of lives were
saved
in India, the Philippines, and elsewhere by improved weather forecasting, early-warning systems, and evacuation plans.
If the substance of the Constitutional Treaty is saved, Europe will increasingly develop into a global player.
Over the last 15 years, more than six million lives have been
saved.
Up until 2014, the US spent about $3.7 billion to save 1.7 million children, implying a cost of just $2,200 for each child
saved.
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