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Similarly, during the Great Depression of the 1930s, the US took ownership and recapitalized banks via the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) and managed mortgage restructuring through the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC).
Conditions across the wider Sahel are
similarly
worrisome.
Similarly, so-called time translation symmetry encodes the uniformity of physical law in time: Even as the universe ages, the laws remain the same.
Similarly, the alarmingly high level of youth joblessness increases the risk of relatively new entrants into the labor force becoming unemployable.
To stop Brexit in the year ahead, four
similarly
modest shifts in behavior need to happen.
Canada, in the past two decades, has decreased spending by 8% of GDP and
similarly
prospered.
Similarly, though attempts to reform the code of civil procedure, aimed at improving the judicial system’s efficiency, began in 2011, little progress has been made, owing largely to the government’s failure to face down opposition from lawyers’ associations, which stand to lose their excessive fees from useless procedures.
Similarly, South Korea was thrown into financial crisis in 1997, when panicked foreign investors fled, hitting the over-leveraged corporate sector hard as the air was sucked out of the under-supervised financial system.
Similarly, the day will come when Korea’s two UN nameplates will be replaced with one.
Similarly, the payroll tax for low-income workers could be eliminated.
Much as they loathed domestic publications for blindly following the guidelines of Xinhua, China’s state news agency, they were
similarly
contemptuous of Western media that mishandled the story.
Chinese entrepreneurs nowadays are particularly well adapted to take advantage of new market trends brought about by rapidly changing fashion and
similarly
rapid technological progress.
The Obama administration’s desperation is
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apparent in the generous aid that it has provided to Pakistan, including an imminent arms deal worth almost $1 billion, in an effort to secure the country’s cooperation on counter-terrorism.
Similarly, Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda insists that so-called QQE (quantitative and qualitative easing) has ended a corrosive deflation – even though he has now opted for negative rates and pushed back the BOJ’s 2% inflation target to mid-2017.
Similarly, GDP growth began to pick up in the spring of 2014, running above the rate of the preceding three years.
The road ahead is fraught with difficulties, but the Arab world has overcome
similarly
daunting challenges in the past.
Similarly, the 2004 referendum to eliminate term limits on the presidency “took place with unrestrained Government bias in favor of the referendum,” and without “the conditions, particularly freedom of expression and freedom of the media, to ensure that the will of the people serves as the basis of government authority.”
Similarly, US Trade Representative Michael Froman recently observed that the US would not be interested in negotiating a separate free-trade deal with Britain.
Similarly, whereas the official White House statement asserts that China will purchase “very substantial” farm, energy, and industrial exports from the US, China’s statement says only that it will import more US goods.
Similarly, Congress failed to fulfill an American commitment to support the reallocation of voting power within the International Monetary Fund to emerging-market countries, though doing so would cost very little.
Similarly, Russian officials are drawing parallels between today’s events and the falling oil prices that undermined the Soviet Union.
Similarly, OPower has used behavioral science and cloud-based software to motivate consumers to cut their energy consumption by 2-4% annually – a change that is beginning to reshape power markets.
Two-thirds of Ugandans felt similarly, up sharply from 42% in 2010.
Similarly, a summit among the leaders of the Congo Basin countries resulted in extraordinary cross-border cooperation on forest conservation and responsible management.
Similarly, the US played no role in the political revolutions underway in the Arab world, and still has not demonstrated any clear policy response to them.
Similarly, the example of the Beery twins shows us that an alternative to symptom-based medicine can be realized: the advent of genomics technology can change not just what is known, but, more importantly, how we think of ourselves.
Similarly, testing and treatment for TB rose sharply, including a strong increase in several heavily affected Asian countries.
Similarly, the integration of emerging-market countries into the global economy has brought with it a flood of labor.
Others aspiring to advance
similarly
inward-looking agendas – be they nationalistic European parties seeking to roll back international connectivity or US presidential candidates proposing tariffs that could well trigger retaliation from trading partners – should take note.
Similarly, the assumption that the liberal-democratic West is largely consistent in its economic and geopolitical interests is fundamentally flawed.
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