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The security situation in Iraq has deteriorated dramatically over the past
six
months.
Though much of the violence in Iraq over the past
six
years has been random, aimed at soft targets such as markets and restaurants, its nature changed last summer.
Over
six
days, about 95,000 flights were canceled, at a cost to airlines of more than $1 billion.
Of those 100 cities,
six
recorded GDP growth above 10% last year, compared to the national average of 6.7%; 82 recorded GDP growth between 6.7% and 10%; and just 12 grew by 6.7% or less.
Six
decades ago, when most men smoked, British doctors linked smoking to lung cancer, making it the first disease to be causally linked to smoking.
Reaching 53 million children in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa would yield economic benefits
six
times higher than the astonishingly modest annual cost of $26.5 million.
Most recently, the price of oil almost tripled, from $50 to $140, in the year leading up to the 2008 crash; it then plunged to $40 in the
six
months immediately before the economic recovery that started in April 2009.
To do this, Iran would have to boost its total output (including domestic consumption) to
six
million barrels per day, roughly equal to its peak production in the 1970s.
Already, we are expecting the tough conditions of the IMF's reform program to be extended from five years to
six.
But
six
years of divisive as well as dismissively haughty misrule by Tung's administration, which pits one group against another as its preferred method of governance, suggest that Hong Kong's problems are much deeper.
Moreover, the recidivism rate is shockingly high: according to a recent US Department of Justice report, more than one-third of released prisoners were rearrested within
six
months, and more than two-thirds were rearrested within three years.
The moderate tone was generally consistent with what most of the LIFG leaders have been saying in the last
six
months, whether in eastern or western Libya.
So what is to be done about the “grey zone” to Europe’s east – the
six
countries that now lie between the EU and Russia?
It has few new resources and a limited budget for technical projects (€600 million over four years for the
six
countries).
All
six
states, except Belarus, now trade more with the EU than with Russia.
The
six
states do not have the time or the inclination to swallow the EU’s bureaucracy in one gulp.
It now uses a broad range of hard and soft power, some incommensurate to that of the EU – for instance, the military bases that it has managed to secure in each of the
six
states.
For example, between the early 1980s and 1994, Brazil had
six
different external debt restructuring deals, and Poland had eight, before the decisive restructuring under the more encompassing Brady Plan restored medium-term debt sustainability.
He has a point, of course: all
six
right-of-center parties, often at each other’s throats, are behind his candidacy.
Assessments of the current economic situation and expectations for the next
six
months have worsened everywhere.
Coming after
six
years of civil war, in which some 400,000 civilians have been killed and millions displaced, Trump’s unexpected intervention was praised by most US politicians, though it was carried out without the requisite congressional approval.
It also formed a National Defense Council (NDC), dominated by the military (11 army commanders versus
six
civilians – assuming that the interior minister is a civilian).
Europe’s Elusive Growth ConsensusPARIS – In most European countries, GDP per capita is currently lower than it was
six
years ago.
Even in Germany, where it is higher, average growth over the last
six
years has been anemic.
The European Union has lost
six
million jobs since 2008.
This may be the case, but the recovery that is now expected will not suffice to offset the adverse consequences of the last
six
years.
The ancient walled city is one of Syria’s
six
UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Around 180,000 US troops were prepared to invade; plans existed for a bombing blitz bigger than that over Kosovo thirty
six
years later.
So did the US deficit, which resulted from the failure to finance the second Iraq war with new taxation – a decision rooted in the wild miscalculation that the war would be finished in
six
weeks.
For my part, I would not have chosen to accept a one in three – or even a one in
six
– chance of a disaster that would have killed hundreds of millions and shattered our cities, even if the alternative were a Soviet invasion of Western Europe.
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