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Vigorous liquidity tightening eventually mitigated inflationary pressure, but it also impeded economic growth, which had slowed
steadily
after peaking at 12.8% in the first quarter of 2010.
As the negative feedback loop between banks and sovereigns grows, confidence in a growing number of governments’ debt has
steadily
been eroded.
Adherence to the NPT has increased steadily, reaching a stage of near universal acceptance.
But then the figure
steadily
fell – more than 80% by 2006.
The types of risks traded on electronic marketplaces are
steadily
expanding.
Prices of both COFINA and general obligation bonds have
steadily
recovered, owing to a political game over disaster relief funds that has been playing out among the oversight board, the US Congress, and bondholders – a game that Puerto Rico’s House of Representatives joined a few days ago when it passed a bill to allow for the COFINA deal.
In graying societies, the political clout of the elderly will
steadily
grow; and in rapidly changing economies, their ability to adapt will decline.
After all,
steadily
rising property prices mean that, if a borrower defaults, the property can be resold at a profit.
The average winning margin among the top eight World Cup national teams has
steadily
decreased, from more than two goals in the 1950’s, to about 1.5 goals in the 1960’s, 1970’s and 1980’s, and only 0.88 goals in the 2002 World Cup.
Urban land prices in major Japanese cities have
steadily
dropped over much of the period since 1991, as the enormous faith in the miraculous powers of Japanese capitalism gradually faded.
Sadly, as Trump’s election indicates all too clearly, illiberal idiocy is
steadily
replacing liberal democracy as the ruling doctrine of Western – and Polish – politics today.
The US should dial back its aggressive monetary policy, focusing on repairing its own economy’s structural problems, while emerging markets should respond by allowing their exchange rates to appreciate steadily, thereby facilitating the growth of domestic demand.
Whereas, according to Japan’s central bank, Japanese labor productivity grew by more than 10% annually, on average, from 1960 to 1973, Chinese productivity has been declining
steadily
in recent years, from 11.8% in 2001-2008 to 8.8% in 2008-2012, and to 7.4% in 2011-2012.
Fortunately, our international risk-management institutions are
steadily
improving.
Only 12% of the world’s population lives in the West, and power is slipping
steadily
away from it.
At the same time, it offers an alternative store of value, and its use as a medium of exchange is
steadily
growing.
After World War II, Americans migrated
steadily
to California, a land of opportunity, great natural beauty, and some of the world’s most fertile agricultural land.
Starting with the President, continuing through the ranks of Congress and the federal bureaucracy, and extending to the nation's many millions of steadily, safely employed executives and workers, ample health insurance is a guaranteed benefit.
If current trends continue, with the US economy recovering slowly but steadily, the pattern of convergence with China will continue.
Income and wealth inequality in the United States has grown
steadily
since the global financial crisis erupted in 2008, but monetary-policy normalization could mark the beginning of the end of this trend.
The Re-Division of EuropeATHENS – As the eurozone debt crisis has
steadily
widened the divide between Europe’s stronger northern economies and the weaker, more debt-laden economies in the south (with France a kind of no man’s land economy in between), one question is on everyone’s mind: Can Europe’s monetary union – indeed, the European Union itself – survive?
Incremental intergovernmental solutions will continue to prevail, and Europe’s economy will soldier on,
steadily
losing ground to the US and emerging economies like China and India.
These women have maintained relationships with one another across the partisan divide, while those among their male colleagues have
steadily
deteriorated, giving way to competitive grandstanding and vituperation.
China’s overall trade surplus as a share of GDP has fallen
steadily
over the last decade – from nearly 10% in 2007 to just above 1% in 2017 – meaning that the country’s external account is basically balanced.
Policymakers now must figure out how to achieve this goal – no easy feat, especially given that, contrary to the conventional wisdom,
steadily
rising costs for conventional energy cannot be counted on to propel the necessary shift toward a low-carbon future.
This is a normal market reaction, but it does not advance the fight against climate change, which would require
steadily
rising costs.
The growth of China’s consumer price index (CPI), though still positive, has also been falling steadily, from 6.5% in July 2011 to 1.2% in May.
After
steadily
increasing the frequency of those incursions since September 2012, China has recently begun increasing their duration.
From the 1990’s until 2008 (when a new policy was adopted), the number of transplantations involving organ sales by Filipinos to foreign recipients increased
steadily.
In fact, it is far more likely that a normalized Japan would enhance regional security by playing an important role in the balance-of-power system that China is
steadily
advancing with its unilateral behavior.
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