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Finally, Obama inherited the financial crisis and the
subsequent
Great Recession.
Despite Republicans’
subsequent
steps to weaken Dodd-Frank and the ACA, both reforms did much more good than most people realize.
And I fully understand the desire to purchase the
subsequent
issue of Charlie Hebdo, published – with bravery and determination – a week after the attack.
Subsequent
executions of Jang’s entourage and advisers, the recall of Jang’s associates from posts abroad, and the attempted kidnapping in France of the son of one of his assistants attest to the level of alarm in Kim’s inner circle.
The meeting’s communiqué and the
subsequent
road map for reform offer a glimpse into how China’s leaders anticipate the country’s urban development, including the role that public policy will play in guiding the trend.
Hundreds of thousands of people poured into the streets of Moscow and other big cities to demand a fair vote and real choices in the
subsequent
presidential election.
They found that greater equality is associated with faster
subsequent
medium-term growth, both across and within countries.
Chinese President Hu Jintao’s
subsequent
official visit to Washington in January 2011 was successful, but many Chinese editorialists complained that the US was trying to “contain” China and prevent its peaceful rise.
The
subsequent
decision by non-EU countries like Switzerland to join the Schengen Area highlights the massive benefits, including for security, of maintaining open borders.
Even if all those deficit reductions are implemented, all the forecasts of economic growth in
subsequent
years, on which fiscal consolidation depends, are not realistic.
Subsequent
arms-control agreements – the SALT and START pacts – were negotiated and implemented in this context.
The
subsequent
burst of the housing bubble in the United States caused banks to fail, because banking had gone global and the big banks held one another’s bad loans.
As Putin declared last year, the Soviet Union’s collapse dealt a “devastating blow” to Russia’s “cultural and spiritual codes,” and
subsequent
“attempts to civilize Russia from abroad” amounted to “primitive borrowing.”
The invasion, the absence of any weapons of mass destruction or any link between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda, the pictures of Iraqi civilian casualties, and the
subsequent
scenes of humiliating mistreatment or torture of Iraqi prisoners and detainees have all contributed to a wide, deep, and probably lasting collapse of sympathy for the US in the region.
It could have either avoided a monumental mistake, as Iraq has now proved to be, or it could have brought the United Nations on board from the outset, ensuring that military action, and the
subsequent
occupation and reconstruction of the country, would have broad multilateral support.
In 2015, the MSC helped to generate momentum for the
subsequent
deal on Iran’s nuclear program.
After the North renounced the
subsequent
Agreed Framework, negotiated by President Bill Clinton’s administration, in 2003, it expelled IAEA inspectors, withdrew from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and has since detonated three nuclear devices and conducted a variety of missile tests.
(Japan’s
subsequent
moves to distance itself from cryptocurrencies were perhaps one cause of this year’s gyrations.)
For Iran, such grievances include US support for the 1953 coup in Iran, and America’s
subsequent
ties to the Shah and his brutal secret police, the Savak.
This will require
subsequent
high-level meetings at regular intervals, in order to produce agreement regarding specific joint actions on urgent challenges.
And any
subsequent
recovery operation will obviously still be a huge challenge.
The alternative is either a sovereign-debt crisis, followed by a destructive spike in borrowing costs, or a growing burden for
subsequent
generations of taxpayers.
The EU has wasted the opportunities afforded by the 2008 global financial crisis and the
subsequent
euro crisis.
With America’s
subsequent
emergence as a global power, it treated the Middle East in the same way, relentlessly installing, toppling, bribing, or manipulating the region’s governments, all the while mouthing democratic rhetoric.
In January of 2000, following the economic implosion caused by a banking scandal that implicated President Mahuad, and Mahaud's
subsequent
replacement of the Sucre with the US dollar as Ecuador's currency, CONAIE solidified its role at the heart of Ecuadorian politics.
In particular, the 2008 global financial crisis and the
subsequent
eurozone debt crisis have forced Chinese officials to forge a new path for future growth.
Much of the
subsequent
destruction and looting of Iraqi oil facilities and pipelines reflects the widespread realization that control of oil means control of Iraq.
Indeed, the subsequent, deafening silence by other Saudi leaders to the proposal appears to confirm it as a public relations move for which they need not risk any of their own domestic political capital.
But the rescue has fueled a growing rift that jeopardizes the future of European integration, partly owing to the way that the upheaval of the early twentieth century – especially the Great Depression – has been reenacted in the debates about the post-2008 financial meltdown and the
subsequent
euro crisis.
I was part of a group convened by the Eisenhower Foundation to assess what progress had been made in the
subsequent
half-century.
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