Starters
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1017 examples of Starters in a sentence
For starters, more than a third of current MPs opted out.
For starters, it is not at all clear that Trump can take much credit for the dollar’s appreciation.
For starters, the West’s decision not to intervene directly in Syria, particularly after the official exposure of the Assad government’s use of chemical weapons, has diminished confidence in the US among its traditional allies, particularly Saudi Arabia.
It does end eventually, as it has – just for
starters
– in Iceland, Ireland, and Greece.
For starters, the same forces that led to an upward shift in the global savings curve will soon enough begin operating in the other direction.
For starters, given that the Internet is a transnational network of networks, most of which are privately owned, non-state actors play a major role.
For starters, the lag time between changes in the money supply and price movements is long, variable, and unpredictable.
For starters, the government will need to make significant changes, many of which the PAF eventually implemented.
For starters, population size is a source of power simply because large countries can take advantage of their greater human potential to shine in a broad array of disciplines.
For starters, political risks could derail progress.
For starters, breastfed babies are less likely to contract ear infections and meningitis, or to suffer gastrointestinal illnesses and diarrhea.
For starters, while recent studies have concluded that higher levels of inequality produce lower long-term growth, other data have challenged this assumption, making definitive claims that are impossible to support, partly because different sources and types of inequality likely have different impacts on growth.
For starters, there is the sheer number of young people who need affordable access to education.
For starters, global agreements and targets have not yet been put in place for major environmental challenges, including the destruction of fertile topsoil and global plastic production.
For starters, Iran’s efforts to develop nuclear weapons pose a huge danger, and, if left unchecked, are likely to trigger a wave of proliferation across the Middle East.
For starters, Germany, together with the European Commission, can compel France to pursue deeper reforms in exchange for more time to consolidate its deficit.
For starters, the crisis countries have ratcheted down their investment rates and growth expectations to sustainable levels.
For starters, Trump’s economic policies are likely to produce much higher US interest rates and inflation than financial markets expect.
For starters, this is the first Moscow mayoral campaign since President Vladimir Putin canceled subnational elections in 2005.
For starters, national health-care spending across the OECD must shift from its almost exclusive focus on medical care and embrace new entrants that can deliver health improvements.
For starters, they could arouse suspicion that the Commission is motivated at least partly by a desire to reap more customs revenues for itself, as a hedge against a Brexit-triggered financial crisis.
For starters, fracking has caused gas prices to drop dramatically.
For starters, TB is among the leading killers of HIV-positive people, claiming some 40% of those who die from HIV.
For starters, focus should be placed on systems rather than on any individual technology; only by observing how divergent technological, social, and economic forces interact with one another can any country’s leaders and citizens determine and predict how business, society, and economics may change.
For starters, available energy infrastructure must be fully employed.
For starters, the confidence-building measures put in place lack local support.
For starters, because the current account reflects the difference between a country’s savings and investment, Germany is assumed to be saving too much and investing too little.
For starters, despite having another ten months left in his first term, Kim – surely with the US government’s blessing – asked the Bank’s Executive Board to accelerate the appointment process.
For starters, policymakers can improve the investment climate by making laws clearer, taxes simpler, courts faster, and bureaucrats cleaner.
For starters, the US will be more reluctant to absorb a disproportionate share of the cost of providing global public goods.
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