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But in March 2010, in a move I believe was key to our
subsequent
growth, I announced “Englishnization,” a plan to make English our corporate language within two years.
The
subsequent
enlargement to include South Africa has made the BRICS a more global grouping, which threatens to render irrelevant yet another initiative, the IBSA (India, Brazil, and South Africa).
Last time, interest rates were too low for too long (2001-2004), and the
subsequent
rate normalization was too slow, inflating huge bubbles in credit, housing, and equity markets.
For screening to be useful, the test or procedure must readily identify the disease in question, and the
subsequent
treatment must result in some measurable benefit.
What the EU learned from the
subsequent
four years of Balkan disasters under its management is now being tested by another major turning point and potential crisis – when and how Kosovo is to become independent.
As in Europe or Japan, the financial crisis and
subsequent
monetary policy might be a major cause for this development.
But, absent a fundamental policy revamp, the most that this can deliver is a few months of relative financial calm, albeit at a cost for the
subsequent
future.
The continuation of rapid US productivity growth through the recent recession and into the
subsequent
low-wattage recovery is a very strong piece of evidence that America's long-run rate of GDP and productivity growth has shifted upward permanently, or, if not permanently, at least for a period of time likely to be measured in decades.
The election, the fraud, and the violent crackdown on the
subsequent
protests revealed, and clearly widened, deep rifts inside the regime.
Budget shortfalls caused by this theft helped stoke the explosive inflation Russia experienced in
subsequent
years.
The resulting moral hazard would encourage another bout of exuberant lending, which led to further financial crises in developing countries in the
subsequent
decade.
Watson tried to clarify his remarks in a
subsequent
interview in The Independent, saying:The overwhelming desire of society today is to assume that equal powers of reason are a universal heritage of humanity.
In East Asia, a host of countries produce components for assembly in China (or elsewhere in the region) and
subsequent
re-export; in Central and Eastern Europe, a similar phenomenon occurs with Germany as the hub; and, of course, in North America, both Canada and Mexico are increasingly integrated into the US market.
And, though the transatlantic alliance was more unified and responsive during the
subsequent
Kosovo crisis, the US was still firmly in the driver’s seat.
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and
subsequent
pressure from Washington, led to a U-turn by Pakistan away from pro-jihadi policies.
About 2,800 people were arbitrarily killed, and a
subsequent
official investigation found that more than half of them had no involvement with drugs.
And, in a
subsequent
television appearance, Schroeder warned that the Rohingya, the Muslim minority in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, lay in the sights of Wirathu’s bloodthirsty “969 Movement.”
When credit expansion is rapid, it may be appropriate to increase banks’ capital requirements as a hedge against the heightened risk of a
subsequent
contraction.
But the
subsequent
silence on democratization aggravated – though it certainly did not cause – the unraveling of the Arab reform process in the last few years.
To prevent the
subsequent
recession from worsening, the federal government was forced to bail out insolvent institutions.
The Gulf War led to the Madrid Peace Conference in 1991 and the
subsequent
Oslo accords between the PLO and Israel in 1993.
In the US, there was zero growth in bank lending between 1933, the trough of the Depression, and 1937, the
subsequent
business-cycle peak.
And the Fed’s 2008 decision to reduce the policy interest rate virtually to zero, together with the
subsequent
economic recovery, surely contributed to the strong stock-market rebound that began in early 2009.
The peak ratio and the
subsequent
downward trajectory depend crucially on the assumed pace of economic growth.
To understand the nature of the
subsequent
shift, consider that it is hard to find anyone today who worries that automobile prices will soar because rising demand in China and India for steel and other materials will push automobile prices out of reach in the future.
A
subsequent
investigation into the work of the Commission was more thorough than the Commission’s investigation of the crisis.
Much of that US aid was restored in
subsequent
years.
Amid high expectations – and
subsequent
recriminations – that meeting failed to achieve a comprehensive, legally-binding agreement to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.
Moreover, every dollar added to a country's total debt generated 3 to 4 cents of extra capital flight per year in
subsequent
years, implying that capital flight was partly a response to the deteriorating economic environment associated with rising debt burdens.
But the
subsequent
increase in official fixed-asset investment – which rose by 32% in 2009 alone – delayed structural reforms, while over-capacity and a real-estate bubble became even larger and more deeply entrenched problems.
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