Sheltered
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Sheltered
from any economic crisis – because wiser capitalism has eliminated financial crisis – France has full employment.
China, which regards Taiwan as an integral part of its territory that has
sheltered
behind the US navy since the days of the Chinese civil war, vows that any Taiwanese declaration of independence will be met by force.
Moreover, most markets for services - securities trading, wholesale and retail distribution, business services, and local utilities - remain
sheltered
from competition and free circulation rules.
The rugged mountain terrain, a religiously conservative population, and a weak government with a history of collaboration with Al-Qaeda have created a relatively
sheltered
haven.
Firms, especially in sectors
sheltered
from international competition, have retained market power and have increased prices in response to the rising cost of capital.
Nobody could accuse them of having led
sheltered
lives, or of being unaccustomed to making difficult decisions.
In the aftermath of World War II, politicians in industrial countries found a different solution to the problem of displaced farmers: they subsidized agriculture, supported prices, and
sheltered
the sector from international trade.
Current-account deficits in the eurozone “periphery” have been halved, the competitiveness loss accumulated during the last decade has been reduced, and important structural reforms – making labor markets more flexible and opening up industries
sheltered
from competition – have been implemented.
Its leader, Osama bin Laden, was safe and
sheltered
in Afghanistan.
Regulations in a range of countries, from Japan to Italy, create sectors that are
sheltered
from competition, with detrimental effects on productivity.
Top scientists,
sheltered
by anonymity, can usually spot originality and can judge which scientific ideas have real value.
Sheltered
physically and metaphorically by the Kremlin’s high walls, and having progressively lost contact with the living conditions of ordinary people (if they ever had any), Russia’s leaders seem to consider their lifestyle to be both normal and eternal.
They question whether people can enjoy the benefits of globalization while being
sheltered
from its costs – and what alternatives there are to the “market fundamentalism” that has defined capitalism since the late twentieth century.
A number closer to 250,000, at least, would seem fair – given the millions being
sheltered
by Lebanon, Turkey, and Jordan.
Reich replied in more detail: “Strengthen labor unions in industries
sheltered
from global competition – workers in retail chains, hotel chains, restaurant chains; childcare and elder-care; hospital workers; and so on.
Once these companies dominate one market, they move to another that is equally
sheltered
from competition and devoid of export opportunities, often using their size and political influence to keep out would-be competitors.
As long as OPEC’s output restrictions and expansion of cheap Middle Eastern oilfields
sheltered
Western oil companies from marginal-cost pricing, such complacency was understandable.
Services are
sheltered
from competition, hindering both productivity growth and job creation in these sectors.
Indeed, international and domestic support for the Hague Tribunal are increasing and Milosevic, General Ratko Mladic and other indictees now
sheltered
by the Yugoslav government will have to face charges for the horrendous crimes committed under their leadership in the wars they started over the past decade.
His Jewish-Russian mother later married the Polish communist Zygmunt Modzelewski, whom she fought alongside in World War II while little Kirill
sheltered
with other children.
If I feel optimistic, it must be because, over the last month, I have been on the road, and somewhat
sheltered
from the news, from the US to Mexico, China, and, now, India.
In the 1980s, India’s economy was fairly sheltered, so the debt wave back then had little impact.
The party captured a significant share of the vote in places like Madrid and Valencia, which are home to affluent constituencies that have been largely
sheltered
from the ravages of globalization and automation.
Very fat, with shining coat and a good-natured air, he seemed to lead the existence of a sage,
sheltered
from the evils of the world above.
It seemed to them more
sheltered
in the earth, from which a race of miners, generations of starving people, extracted it for them, a little every day, as they needed it.
When he had placed her on his knees, he
sheltered
her with both hands, and fell into that kind of dreamy somnolence into which the caress of this soft warm fur always plunged him.
Catherine, as though she had felt the darkness seize her,
sheltered
herself against him.
They are sheltered, nurtured, flattered, pampered, and offered a ritual diet of nubile maidens; and woe to the foreigner who lifts a finger against these sacred saurians.
It's
sheltered
from the strongest winds, and the sea is never very turbulent here, highly favorable conditions for diving work.
This is our home port, secure, convenient, secret, and
sheltered
against winds from any direction!
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