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State capitalism will persist so long as existing elites are able to maintain it and benefit from it – even if economic growth ultimately
stalls.
It has already outlawed keeping veal calves in individual stalls,and, in six months, it will be illegal in all 27 EU countries, from Portugal to Poland and from Britain to Greece, to keep laying hens in the bare-wire cages that today dominate the egg industry around the world.
In January 2013, keeping breeding sows in individual
stalls
will also be prohibited.
All of this contributes to a starkly fundamental strategic risk: If the TTIP
stalls
or collapses, while the TPP moves forward and succeeds, the global balance will tip strongly in Asia’s favor – and Europe will have few options, if any, for regaining its economic and geopolitical influence.
This is dangerously near the threshold of 90% identified by Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff (together with Carmen Reinhart and Vincent Reinhart), beyond which economic growth
stalls.
If this roadblock cannot be overcome and the agreement stalls, the Abe government’s approval ratings will suffer, despite progress in the negotiations.
If investment stalls, President Putin will have no hope of doubling the size of the economy within a decade, as he has promised.
On the day of the election, officials set up polling stations with food
stalls
where everything was half price.
A recent study in Bangladesh, for example, concluded that antibiotics provided by so-called “village doctors,” often operating from market stalls, contributed to declines in mortality from post-natal sepsis and childhood pneumonia.
Now, as Japan’s economic recovery stalls, the country’s business sector seems to be pressuring Abe’s government to work harder to mitigate the impact of its deteriorating relationship with China.
The countertops of the
stalls
are red with blood as fish are gutted and filleted right in front of the customers' eyes.
This prompts them to save more, and consumption
stalls.
If, instead, Brazil’s leaders simply reap the short-term benefits of improved macroeconomic performance without laying the foundations for long-term prosperity, it may not be long before the economy
stalls
again.
But why not come to the
stalls?
On the stage the singer, in a glitter of bare shoulders and diamonds, was bowing low and smiling as she picked up with the help of the tenor – who held her hand – bouquets that had been clumsily flung across the footlights; she went up to a gentleman; with hair shiny with pomatum and parted in the middle, who was stretching his long arms across the footlights to hand her something – and the whole audience in the
stalls
and in the boxes stirred, leaned forward, shouted and applauded.
He descended to the
stalls
and went straight to Anna's box, in front of which stood Stremov talking to her.'There are no more tenors.
Farther on they reached crossways, where two new galleries opened, and the band divided again, the workers gradually entering all the
stalls
of the mine.
And in the middle of the heavy silence and crushing weight of the strata one could hear, by placing one's ear to the rock, the movement of these human insects at work, from the flight of the cable which moved the cage up and down, to the biting of the tools cutting out the coal at the end of the
stalls.
Little by little the
stalls
emptied, and the miners returned from all the galleries.
The
stalls
in the Guillaume seam had come across a shifting of.
On both sides the public-houses were crowded; there were rows of tables to the street, where stood a double rank of hucksters at
stalls
in the open air, selling neck-handkerchiefs and looking-glasses for the girls, knives and caps for the lads; to say nothing of sweetmeats, sugar-plums, and biscuits.
Hucksters profited by the occasion and installed themselves with their movable
stalls
that sold even pottery and cooked meats.
Blinded and choked, the miners came from every part, even from the farthest stalls, with their dancing lamps which feebly lighted up this gallop of black men at the bottom of these molehills.
She knew that bad air well; dead air the miners called it; the heavy asphyxiating gases below, above them the light gases which catch fire and blow up all the
stalls
of a pit, with hundreds of men, in a single burst of thunder.
They were finishing the double slice of bread-and-butter, their briquet, and were about to drink the coffee from their tin, when they were disturbed by a noise coming from
stalls
in the distance.
At this end of the gallery the gang formed a sort of advance guard at the very extremity of the mine, now without communication with the other
stalls.
And in terror before the threatening catastrophe, he no longer hesitated, but gave the order to go up, sending captains to warn the men in their
stalls.
The choir stalls, of deal wood, have been left unpainted.
The meeting was over, the crowd dispersed, and now that the speeches had been read, each one fell back into his place again, and everything into the old grooves; the masters bullied the servants, and these struck the animals, indolent victors, going back to the stalls, a green-crown on their horns.
Both sides of this room, famous among the antiquarians of Burgundy, which the Duke Charles the Bold built about the year 1470 in expiation of some offence, were lined with wooden stalls, richly carved.
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