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Gross capital flows – the sum of inflows and outflows – are not just growing more slowly; they are down
significantly
in absolute terms from 2009 levels.
If China can help find a way to balance the need for high standards and safeguards in project lending with the imperative of rapid loan dispersion, global economic governance would benefit
significantly.
Significantly, the move could be the opening salvo in a series of measures.
With the economic benefits of EU membership now seeming much less than expected, the intensity of pro-EU sentiments in the candidate countries has
significantly
declined.
Spending cuts are the only way to improve the budget position
significantly.
But, as many other well-meaning cities and countries have discovered, cutting CO2
significantly
is more difficult than it seems, and may require quite a bit of creative accounting.
Of course, the “new” may not be better and could be worse – perhaps
significantly
worse.
Producing these animal products requires
significantly
more agricultural resources than a predominantly plant-based diet.
Even oil supplies are likely to be
significantly
boosted by non-conventional sources like tar sands.
And, most
significantly
when it comes to assessing the ease of integration over time, they fully expect their kids to be completely, unhesitantly “American” – a promise that, by and large, is readily fulfilled.
This approach would
significantly
transform America’s longer-run fiscal prospects.
Expanding the share of consumer goods might
significantly
improve the welfare of Chinese citizens, who, because of existing tariffs and non-tariff barriers, now often travel abroad to make purchases.
That achievement appeared to take us
significantly
closer to a world in which patients could be given cell or tissue transplants that their bodies would not reject, because the biological materials, cloned from the patients themselves, would be a perfect match.
It is no coincidence that all currencies are falling against the dollar except for the ruble (even the Swiss franc would have depreciated
significantly
if not for the intervention of Switzerland’s central bank).
Today, its importance has increased significantly, and the West’s security has decreased accordingly.
But the same research has found that the people living in those countries consistently experience
significantly
increased happiness during and after the events.
With global trade already
significantly
freed up – and with incomes already stagnant or falling – claims that new FTAs will boost incomes are dubious, at best.
According to the US State Department, the number of Iranian Sufis has grown
significantly
since 1979, perhaps partly in response to state-imposed orthodoxy.
Of course, more and better education does not by itself guarantee that the number of such jobs is
significantly
expandable, given the scope of the tradable sector.
But, in Brazil, lending by state-owned banks has outpaced that of private banks
significantly
since 2008, meaning that lending at deeply subsidized rates has largely driven the increase in bank credit, to 58% of GDP (roughly double the rate eight years ago).
If Grexit is to be averted (which should be the EU’s highest priority), the challenge posed by Brexit would already look
significantly
less daunting, given that here the risks are spread much more evenly between the Union and the UK.
Yanukovych’s policies will
significantly
weaken Ukraine’s hard-won independence and its ability to pursue closer ties to the Euro-Atlantic community, which the US has supported.
But the fear premium could push it
significantly
higher, with predictably negative effects on the global economy.
Under the assumption of labor scarcity and diminishing returns to capital, economic growth cannot be sustained unless total factor productivity (TFP) increases
significantly.
Fifth, politics is complicating matters
significantly.
Real median household income is still nearly 7% below its 2007 peak, real median household net worth dropped by 35% between 2005 and 2010 (and remains
significantly
below its pre-recession peak), and about 90% of the income gains during the recovery have gone to the top 1%.
Households have slashed their debt – often through painful foreclosures and bankruptcies – and their debt relative to income has sunk to its 2005 level,
significantly
below its 2008 peak.
Slightly more than 20% (145 patients) in our sample reported that they had been previously diagnosed as having bipolar disorder,
significantly
higher than the 12.9% rate based on the SCID.
Patients with SCID-diagnosed bipolar disorder had a
significantly
higher risk of bipolar disorder in their immediate family members than patients who self-reported a previous diagnosis of bipolar disorder that was not confirmed by the SCID.
Patients who self-reported a previous diagnosis of bipolar disorder that was not confirmed by the SCID did not have a
significantly
higher risk for bipolar disorder than the patients who were negative for bipolar disorder by self-report and the SCID.
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