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2170 examples of Similarly in a sentence
Similarly, the failure of governments, multilateral organizations, and NGOs to respond quickly enough to the Ebola outbreak reflects the fact that the disease has ravaged poor countries.
Similarly, health conditions are horrendous, but could be improved dramatically just with immunization, de-worming, safe water, antibiotics, and anti-malaria bed nets.
Similarly, the US should cast a wary eye at Kuchma's decision to send troops to Iraq.
Similarly, some argue that the country needs a mild dose of inflation, while Japan's central bank continues to resist the very idea that inflation could ameliorate any economic problem.
Similarly, higher deposits might simply add to some banks' excess liquidity, but others might find it attractive to lend more, providing a further economic boost.
Not proceeding now with bank recapitalization and government bond purchases would
similarly
lead to disaster.
The recent deal to save Cyprus, which includes forced losses on large depositors, was
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surprising – and is threatening to damage further the eurozone’s already-delicate relationship with financial markets.
Similarly, Italy promised various reforms in exchange for support by the European Central Bank, which agreed to purchase Italian government debt in the secondary market, thereby lowering the country’s long-term interest rates.
Similarly, robots will be able to perform tasks that could not be automated before.
Similarly, central banks’ inflated balance sheets – the result of short-term crisis-response measures – could, through refinancing arrangements, be used to boost green investment.
Similarly, hard economic times may worsen relations among governments, as well as domestic conflicts that can lead to violence.
Similarly, where shareholder interests do not come first, say, in a corporatist system, dominant owners have greater reason to keep financial information private, lest labor use it to press for more favorable terms.
Similarly, the potential for union-led bargaining to redistribute income presupposes non-competitive corporate practices, which in turn generate abnormal profits that can be bargained away by unions.
One view is that, just as the Reformation convulsed Europe half a millennium ago, the world today is witnessing a struggle of
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explosive potential within the Islamic world.
Similarly, behavioral models that emphasize heuristic decision-making make us better analysts of environments where such considerations may be important.
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flawed is the view of Justin Lin, former Chief Economist of the World Bank.
Similarly, policies to promote continuous technological innovation and industrial upgrading can increase productivity.
Similarly, Western populist leaders are disrupting their countries’ interests with respect to China, Russia, India, and Northern Europe, and challenging the post-1945 international order, without offering anything remotely resembling a viable alternative.
Similarly, on trade policy, some protectionist measures can deliver quick benefits to a sector or even a country, and in the case of well-crafted export subsidies, those benefits may last a long time.
Similarly, technology policies should encompass both domestic development and technology transfer.
Similarly, it would have been much better to let Wilders show his wretched film in Britain than to ban him.
The Iraq War and its aftermath
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affected the thinking of US President Barack Obama’s administration, which had little appetite for new military ventures in the Middle East at a time when many Americans were suffering from “intervention fatigue.”
Today, the fastest way to really make this “the Asian century” is to give Asian exporters a
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unpleasant shock, thereby spurring the creation of an Asian community of surplus countries.
Similarly, so-called “Social Funds,” whereby communities design projects and compete for money, have enhanced participation and “ownership” of development projects.
Similarly, an US-UK-EU axis will be necessary for dealing with North Africa, where some countries lack stable governments and have become incubators for terrorism and immigration to Europe.
Similarly, in Spain, the official line is that the domestic banking sector is well capitalized.
The eurozone, it is claimed, should have its own budget to provide
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automatic insurance to its members.
Similarly, Cho’s history of mental illness was widely discussed.
Similarly, despite having been deemed “obsolete” by Trump, NATO has actually gained strength and legitimacy during the past year, owing to Russia’s military buildup and continued war in Eastern Ukraine.
The Conservatives will not cut spending on health, international aid, and defense,
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leaving unclear just where the cuts will be made.
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