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So, even when public deficits and debt are low before a crisis, they can rise
sharply
after one erupts.
Yet, almost immediately after the stimulus program was implemented, the output decline and employment losses slowed
sharply.
And yet, under the current proposal, their official means of doing so would be
sharply
rolled back.
Indeed, the most recent data indicate that the recent setback in the WTI Crude Oil price has not slowed the growth in the Crude Oil Rotary Rig Count, which increased
sharply
in the week ending March 24.
Consider, similarly, the death and illness caused by malaria, which can be reduced very
sharply
through the use of mosquito nets for beds and anti-malaria medicines.
Moreover, it contrasts
sharply
with the expectations of secular stagnation in the developed world.
Almost everywhere else veered
sharply
to the right.
The problem is that the rate drops
sharply
from 71% to 57% among women in their 30’s, as inflexible working environments and a lack of affordable childcare undermine their ability to continue investing in their careers.
The result is that a mother with dependent children must patch together an unstable and unreliable network of caregivers in ways that
sharply
hamper her ability to succeed at her job and climb out of poverty.
The richer it is, the more
sharply
its target should cut emissions relative to the baseline.
But, as fertility declines and populations age, the labor engine’s contribution to growth will fall sharply, to little more than 0.3 percentage points of annual growth.
In the case of Egypt, there are several reasons: more than 30 years of one-man rule;Hosni Mubarak’s plans to pass the presidency on to his son; widespread corruption, patronage, and nepotism; and economic reform that did not benefit most Egyptians, but that nonetheless contrasted
sharply
with the almost complete absence of political change.
“Who else is in a position to say such things to Iran’s president?” asked a top Brazilian diplomat by way of justifying a dialogue that has been
sharply
criticized by Brazil’s Jewish community, which is emphatically opposed to Lula’s proposed trip to Teheran, scheduled for May.
Attitudes toward refugees vary widely across countries, with Germany taking a particularly enlightened approach that contrasts
sharply
with Hungary’s notably heartless one.
Latin America’s stock markets are up
sharply
since the crisis, as are property prices in those few countries that keep track of house values.
For Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain, public-sector debt must now also include the central bank’s
sharply
rising debts.
Instead, it is a full-blown defeat for Germany, linked to its firm denial that German policy has
sharply
reduced the country’s influence in the EU.
Output is falling
sharply
everywhere.
They decided that the best way to handle the panic was to raise interest rates so
sharply
in Asia that the outflow of funds would be reversed by short-term speculators.
Innovative investment mechanisms and
sharply
falling manufacturing and installation costs of renewable energy technologies, including wind, advanced biomass, and solar power, are essential to unlocking the continent’s potential.
Both developments suggest that China will be under renewed pressure to nudge its currency
sharply
upward.
On the other side stand Helmut Reisen and his colleagues at the OECD’s Development Centre, who conclude that developing countries, and especially the poorest among them, would be hurt if the renminbi were to rise
sharply.
As a result, levels of import penetration actually fell, quite sharply, in virtually every country.
All told, humans emit roughly 30 billion tons of CO2 per year into the atmosphere, enough to change the climate
sharply
within a few decades.
Instead, many Latin American countries tried to defend the exchange rates by raising interest rates
sharply.
The next stage of unconventional unconventional monetary policy – if the risks of recession, deflation and financial crisis
sharply
increase – could have three components.
As consumption rises globally, the costs associated with them will probably rise
sharply.
The currency began appreciating
sharply
in 2007.
In February, Egypt’s Coptic patriarch, Pope Tawadros II,
sharply
criticized the country’s leadership in a televised interview, calling the new constitution discriminatory and dismissing Morsi’s “national dialogues” as an empty gesture.
According to an annual Credit Suisse report, wealth inequality is now growing
sharply
in 35 of 46 major economies, compared to just 12 before 2007.
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