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Simultaneous, EU-wide polls might then be followed by some four or five years of relative stability (depending on the agreed length of a parliamentary term).
Should it undergo further
simultaneous
transformation and enlargement?
In order for an increase in the productivity of those who work to result in a growth of GDP per capita it is necessary that productivity growth not be not nullified by a
simultaneous
reduction in the number, and thus the proportion, of those who work.
The question is whether the party’s leaders think they can secure a
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victory against Les Republicains and the center-left Socialists.
Recent data from the International Monetary Fund highlight these models’
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loss of effectiveness.
Simultaneous
progress on both substance and process is needed.
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private deleveraging and fiscal consolidation are restricting eurozone growth far more than remaining restrictions on credit supply.
Progress on the next steps of norm formation will require
simultaneous
use of many different formats, both private and governmental.
It also requires specifying a common date for ratification (through
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referenda or parliamentary votes) for all countries that have not yet done so, including France and the Netherlands.
Progress may require the
simultaneous
use of multiple arenas.
A separate but
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vote in the oil-rich province of Abyei will allow voters to choose if they want to join the North or South.
Last week, Mexico experienced
simultaneous
hurricanes in the Pacific and in the Gulf of Mexico that devastated towns and cities in their path.
With the defeat of Lugar, and the
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exit of the last Republican moderates, like Senator Olympia Snowe of Maine, who were prepared to put national interests ahead of partisanship, the Senate is unlikely to produce the 60 votes needed to ratify further US-Russia arms-control treaties, should they be negotiated.
For example, China tried to enhance its soft power by successfully staging the 2008 Olympics, but its domestic
simultaneous
crackdown in Tibet – and subsequent repression in Xinxiang and arrests of human rights lawyers – undercut its gains.
A half-century later, the
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revolts in the Arab world were the result of neither political tendency, instead reflecting broad popular rejection of dysfunctional and corrupt authoritarian governments.
And, while the EFSF is not equipped to confront
simultaneous
crises in Spain and Italy, it has now been authorized to prevent such crises – or will be once national parliaments ratify the agreement reached on July 21 – by intervening on secondary debt markets to reduce interest-rate spreads on national bonds.
Hezbollah, however, distributed its rockets to village militias that were good at hiding them from air attacks, sheltering them from artillery, and from probing Israeli unmanned air vehicles, but that were incapable of launching them effectively in
simultaneous
launches against the same targets.
But
simultaneous
public and private deleveraging is bound to depress demand and growth.
While
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interpreters – who occupy a high-paid profession – may scoff at the notion that machines will threaten their positions any time soon, the success of machine learning in highly complex strategic games like Go suggests that machines’ ability to learn should not be underestimated.
The installation of the webcams was an act of
simultaneous
transparency and conspiracy.
In this scenario, investments in protecting a watershed would aim not just to produce returns directly, but also to boost the returns of
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investments in human health.
In the 1970’s, the Western world was confronted with a unique phenomenon:
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recession and rising inflation.
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to this, a strong consensus developed among economists and policymakers that favored the import substitution policies then being pursued by countries including India, Argentina, Brazil, Egypt and Turkey.
The
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scaling back of the local-government system, along with the divisive politics of coalition governments in Pakistan’s fragile democracy, continues to undermine implementation of the polio eradication program.
For the first time in its history, Mexico is on the verge of four
simultaneous
accomplishments: real democracy, economic prosperity, social cohesion, and good relations with the United States.
Tax modifications planned for 1997 are modest steps in the right direction: personal income taxes as well as the employees' contribution to the social security system are being shaved and
simultaneous
measures have been taken to strengthen tax administration.
Simultaneous
debt reduction and structural reforms, we now know, will overextend any democratically elected government because they overtax its voters.
Because tariffs transmit stagflationary pressures (that is, they encourage
simultaneous
economic contraction and inflation), they risk undermining a global recovery that is already facing challenges.
While progress on economic rebalancing is encouraging, China has put far more on its plate:
simultaneous
plans to modernize the financial system, reform the currency, and address excesses in equity, debt, and property markets.
Eventually, these
simultaneous
expansions will face the challenge of inflation and higher interest rates.
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