Similarly
in sentence
2170 examples of Similarly in a sentence
Similarly, an American citizen carried out the worst terrorist attack in the United States before September 11, 2001.
Similarly, unlike the Chinese, Indian employers do not come into a foreign country with an overwhelming labor force that lives in ghettoes, or impose their ways of doing things on aid recipients.
Similarly, the JLN has made significant progress helping developing countries move toward universal health coverage.
MUNICH – The debate about whether Greece should leave the eurozone has revived the idea that Germany, and other
similarly
strong economies, would best serve the rest of the continent if they were the ones to exit the monetary union.
Similarly, today’s plunging oil prices will benefit a few.
Similarly, emissions of SO2 were curbed at a much lower cost than even cap-and-trade proponents had predicted before 1995.
Similarly, Mengniu, China’s largest dairy company, announced last December that it had destroyed hazardous products at a plant in the Sichuan province after government safety inspectors discovered the carcinogen aflatoxin in a batch of its milk.
China’s active courtship of countries that violate human rights on a massive scale, such as Sudan, North Korea, and Burma,
similarly
represents a preliminary decapitation of the international human rights regime.
Similarly, Democrats should reverse the change to the estate tax contained in the Republican tax law, which raises to about $22 million the amount a married couple can pass, free of estate or gift taxes, to their heirs.
Similarly, some 51% of respondents disapproved of the laws on constitutional grounds, believing them to be in violation of Article 9 of the constitution, the provision that Abe would like to alter.
The PBOC, similarly, seems to have overreacted to data indicating a bank credit boom.
Similarly, worries about property prices drove the PBOC’s abrupt change of course.
Strong demand for Argentina’s dollar-denominated bonds, with yields of up to 7.9%, has been
similarly
interpreted as a sign of investor confidence.
Similarly, the combined debt of Greece, Ireland, and Portugal is small relative to the eurozone economy, but the European banking system is still so weak that these countries’ debt problems can create a systemic crisis.
Similarly, for the US government, as for China’s leaders, Germany has become Europe’s key economic actor.
Similarly,the UN and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) sponsored attemps to stop Serb violence in Kosovo also failed: only NATO, by using force, succeeded in putting an end to Serb massacres of the Albanian population.
Similarly, White quotes Claudio Borio on the possible use of public debt to stabilize the banking system.
Similarly, Claude Barfield has documented how Colombia has been intimidated into making it a crime (with prison terms of up to five years) to engage in acts that “undermine the right to organize and bargain collectively.”
Last week,
similarly
celebratory reports emanated from Brussels heralding the “return to growth” in Cyprus, and contrasting this piece of “good” news to Greece’s “return to recession.”
Similarly, if fiscal stimulus has a muted effect because the recipients of the income are saving to restore damaged household balance sheets, it is not clear we want to discount the accelerated deleveraging benefit, even if it shows up in domestic demand only later.
Similarly, late last year, Iceland’s government asked Russia to help bail out its banking system, while Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari visited China in hopes of securing an emergency infusion of cash.
Brazil is
similarly
preoccupied, appearing to have no grander near-term aspirations than to promote stability in Latin America, manage the effects of the global financial crisis, and inspire others in the developing world.
Similarly, there were intense debates within the EU, culminating with the adoption of the ECB's Policy Position on Exchange Rate Issues Relating to the Acceding Countries.
Similarly, after years of criticizing President Barack Obama, Trump has spoken positively – even glowingly – about him.
Similarly, delays in upstream investment, especially megaprojects, could push prices above the ideal level in the medium and long term.
Similarly, developing nations must understand that policy space is a two-way street.
Similarly, Costa Rica’s Banco Nacional has promoted dozens of women into managerial roles; the bank is now a leading regional provider of financing to female entrepreneurs.
Another promising initiative – the “optional protocol on communications,” aimed at enabling children and their advocates, for the first time, to bring cases before the UN Human Rights Committee – has been
similarly
weakened by a lack of strong support, authority, and resources.
Similarly, few regimes seemed more stable than that of the Shah of Iran, another long-term ruler, who, having bankrupted his country, was forced to flee the fury of a mob in 1979.
Italy and Spain (which does not have enough money to bail out its banking system), have
similarly
called for an end to austerity, and Ireland will be voting on it soon.
Back
Next
Related words
Their
Which
Countries
Would
Other
Could
About
Government
While
Economic
People
Should
After
There
Years
Political
Global
Country
World
Growth