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In the US, which
similarly
has an integrated banking system, the federal government steps in when banks in a state are in serious trouble.
Similarly, old-fashioned dirigisme – such as attempts to “pick winners,” foster national “champions,” or keep failed business models alive through state subsidies – is both harmful and doomed to fail.
Similarly, Xi tried to avoid major arguments on human rights, saying simply, “There’s no best, only better.”
Similarly, Trump may not actually tear up the North American Free Trade Agreement or raise tariffs dramatically.
Similarly, Kennan saw a need for increased US investment in Latin America, with business leaders deploying their “financial power” judiciously.
Factoring in the regulators and local administrators whose jobs
similarly
depend on maintaining the current level of state intervention in the economy, World Bank-style reforms would jeopardize probably close to ten million official sinecures.
Similarly, while slum dwellers’ share of urban populations has declined from 39% in 2000 to 33% in 2012 – significantly exceeding the original target of meaningfully improving at least 100 million slum dwellers’ lives by 2020 – their number has grown from 650 million in 1990 to an estimated 863 million today.
Perminov
similarly
seemed to suggest that only countries with large existing space programs could participate in the Apophis decision.
Similarly, the first Bretton Woods system was sustained with European capital, and Bretton Woods 2 was fueled by Asian capital, with the US providing the deficits in both cases.
Will today’s constrictions on journalism in the UK be
similarly
transient?
Similarly, various provisions in the area of labor practices, particularly in Southeast Asia, are progressive.
Similarly, imperfect though NATO's bombing in Kosovo was, can anyone imagine how many Kosovar lives would have been lost had NATO remained on the sidelines?
When the US last experienced a crisis of this magnitude, in the 1930s, the Federal Reserve System
similarly
came under Congressional scrutiny.
Similarly, the CDU/CSU alliance turned in its second-worst showing since 1949, and the CSU suffered the worst federal-election loss in its history.
Similarly, the European Central Bank has capacities today that no one imagined in, say, 1997.
Today, leaders are under extraordinary pressure to apply
similarly
inspired decision-making skills to an array of daunting challenges.
Similarly, financial authorities should vary the loan-to-value ratio on commercial and residential mortgages for risk-weighting purposes in order to forestall real estate bubbles.
Similarly, since its launch in 2013, the BRI has evolved into what Cobus van Staden of the South African Institute of International Affairs calls a decidedly “Beijing-centric global trade and investment order.”
Similarly, Clinton won the support of white, college-educated women by six points; but she lost white non-college-educated women by 28 points and white non-college-educated men by 49 points.
Similarly, George W. Bush performed 30% better with women voters in his 2004 re-election campaign than he did in his 2000 campaign, which many political analysts attribute to anxieties among white middle-class “security moms” in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Similarly, anchormen and anchorwomen from all ethnic backgrounds populate American television news programs.
Similarly, the countries caught up in the East Asia crisis were lectured on the need for greater transparency and better regulation.
Similarly, after arming Kurdish militias to fight the Islamic State (ISIS) on its behalf, the US has stood by and watched Turkey attack those same men and women.
Foreign central banks, from Europe to Japan, have
similarly
scant room to cut interest rates.
And the depth and shape of that recession will depend on the event triggering it, which is
similarly
uncertain.
Another confusion, and perhaps a more dangerous one,
similarly
conflates “the people” with the so-called “masses” going out into the streets.
Recent World Bank loans are
similarly
conditioned, in part, on “fiscal discipline.”
Similarly, renminbi internationalization should be encouraged rather than resisted.
Similarly, in Bolivia, babies born to women with no education are twice as likely to die within a year than babies born to mothers with at least a secondary education.
Indeed, monitoring of other solar-type stars has revealed one whose brightness decreased by 0.5% in a period of 5 years, during which its magnetic activity declined sharply, suggesting that the Sun behaves
similarly.
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