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China’s
subsequent
emergence expanded that supply further, culminating with China’s entry into the World Trade Organization in 2001.
China's search for an alternative social and economic arrangement became urgent with the student revolt of 1989, the
subsequent
Tienanmien massacre, and the collapse of the Soviet Bloc.
And the
subsequent
decision by the European Central Bank to purchase more than €1 trillion ($1.14 trillion) in eurozone governments’ bonds, though correct and necessary, has dimmed confidence further.
Korekiyo’s
subsequent
attempts to rein in public deficits by slashing military spending failed.
In any case, the political damage they inflicted on the liberal cause was too great to be repaired by
subsequent
economic recovery.
During the
subsequent
two centuries, Persia confronted the Ottoman Empire – the heart of the Sunni caliphate – for regional supremacy.
It is common nowadays for people to conclude contracts that are so long and convoluted that signatories do not know what they entail (this was a major factor contributing to the subprime mortgage crisis in the United States, which fueled the global economic crisis and
subsequent
Great Recession).
Negotiations on the EU association agreement should proceed – this is an issue of strategic importance to Europe – but
subsequent
steps will inevitably depend on Ukraine’s commitment to the values and principles underpinning European integration.
The consensus rule explains why ASEAN failed to present a united front after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the United States, and in the
subsequent
US-led war on terror.
The meaning of these words became clear with the
subsequent
announcement of the ECB’s “outright monetary transactions” (OMT) scheme, under which it would purchase short-term government bonds issued by countries benefiting from the European rescue fund’s conditional support.
His recent firing of FBI Director James Comey, who was conducting an investigation into his campaign’s ties with Russia, and the Justice Department’s
subsequent
appointment of a special counsel to continue that investigation, has invited comparisons to the scandal-ridden final years of Richard Nixon’s presidency.
Unfortunately, however, the US-led invasion of Afghanistan and the
subsequent
invasion – without UN authority – of Iraq underscore the primacy of military solutions in the strategic thinking of affluent nations.
First, everywhere there is a sense of disgust at the way the recent boom seemed to privatize gains while the
subsequent
bust socialized losses.
But the
subsequent
rounds (QE2 and QE3) were far less effective.
The Euro and European PricesAmong the hoped-for effects of the Euro's physical arrival are an increased transparency of the differences in retail prices between different EMU countries, and a
subsequent
pressure to equalize these prices.
Turkey’s Coup that FailedANKARA – The exposure of the plan hatched by senior military officials – called “Operation Sledgehammer” – to destabilize Turkey’s government, and the
subsequent
arrest of high-ranking officers, demonstrates the growing strength of Turkey’s democracy.
We lived the better part of the
subsequent
decade with a misguided sense of extended prosperity and inflated a financial bubble.
Looking at the monetary tightening that began in February 1994 and June 2004, the dollar strengthened substantially in both cases before the first rate hike, but then weakened by around 8% (as gauged by the Fed’s dollar index) in the
subsequent
six months.
Adding to the supply-side changes was Saudi Arabia’s
subsequent
historic announcement that it would no longer lead OPEC in playing the role of swing producer.
Trump’s
subsequent
turn toward diplomacy – which led to his historic summit with Kim – should also be applauded, though his administration has yet to achieve anything more than symbolic progress toward denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
In 2010, the IMF described how Japan could reduce net debt (excluding government bonds held by quasi-government organizations) to a “sustainable” 80% of GDP by 2030, if it turned that year’s primary fiscal deficit of 6.5% of GDP into a 6.4%-of-GDP surplus by 2020, and maintained that surplus throughout the
subsequent
decade.
Over the
subsequent
century, Venice watches helplessly as its economic and military power dwindles.
And, if such limits were combined with public financing of election campaigns, they would also help the election to meet an important ethical standard by denying the rich a disproportionate influence on outcomes, and hence on the
subsequent
actions of the president and Congress.
Such market optimism led to de-regulation of financial markets in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and the
subsequent
explosion of financial innovation which made it “safe” to borrow larger and larger sums of money on the back of predictably rising assets.
Perhaps in anticipation of a Democratic-led House and a
subsequent
Democratic pile-on regarding Russia, Trump withdrew the US from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) in October, citing Russian violations.
To be sure, while Bolsonaro was the front-runner before the final decision on Lula’s eligibility,
subsequent
polls indicated that, in the expected run-off vote, Bolsonaro would be defeated easily by most other candidates.
How can one make sense of the association between governance and returns during the 1990’s and its
subsequent
disappearance?
The introduction of new governance arrangements and their
subsequent
incorporation into prices is a gradual process, a work constantly in progress.
It did not prevent
subsequent
violations by implementing effective controls to detect problems.
In those phrases, you can almost hear the New England Puritans’ unctuous sermonizing about the seduction of Eve by the serpent, and her
subsequent
temptation of Adam.
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