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Each
subsequent
breakdown in negotiations, including the Geneva talks, has not only led away from peace, but has also contributed to calamitous developments, including the resurgence of extremist terrorism and the emergence of the Islamic State.
But the
subsequent
decline in the dollar index suggests otherwise.
Moreover, many of today’s migrants, like those flooding into Lebanon (and Jordan) have legal claims to asylum under the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and the
subsequent
1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees.
And the
subsequent
“color revolutions” in places like Ukraine only instilled greater caution among the surviving authoritarian regimes, prompting them to implement measures to counter foreign-inspired democratization initiatives.
Winning Sri Lanka’s PeaceCOLOMBO – Winning a war or revolution, only to lose the
subsequent
peace, is one of the grim political truths of our time.
Real GDP growth slowed temporarily, to 7.7% in 1998-1999, before reaccelerating to 10.3% in the
subsequent
decade.
Though Americans tend to lump Nixon’s violations of civil liberties together under the heading of “Watergate,” much more was involved than the break-in at Democratic Party headquarters and the
subsequent
cover-up.
Second, creditors may retaliate by withdrawing
subsequent
lending.
Moreover, given the negative impact of the strong post-Plaza yen on Japan’s
subsequent
economic performance, it is unclear why China would consider a stronger renminbi to be worth the risk.
Trump’s
subsequent
actions, most notably his trade war with China, recall the disastrous protectionism of the 1930s.
The Anti-History BoysBERKELEY – If you asked a modern economic historian like me why the world is currently in the grips of a financial crisis and a deep economic downturn, I would tell you that this is the latest episode in a long history of similar bubbles, crashes, crises, and recessions that date back at least to the canal-building bubble of the early 1820’s, the 1825-1826 failure of Pole, Thornton ampamp;Co, and the
subsequent
first industrial recession in Britain.
The explosive growth recorded by this segment in emerging markets in recent years reflected entry into previously untapped markets, with the
subsequent
slowdown resulting from saturation.
That approach prevailed at several
subsequent
meetings.
The big pre-2008 construction boom in Spain did as much harm as
subsequent
high unemployment, because it encouraged a generation of young people to take high-paying, low-skill jobs in the building industry.
The massacre of 22 civilians by the army last June in Tlatlaya, a small town west of Mexico City, and the disappearance and
subsequent
murder and incineration of 43 students, also close to the capital, was not a new type of development in Mexico.
There is a long history of legislating such spending cuts, only to reverse them in
subsequent
years.
But the attacks also revealed a deeper trend toward disruption by unexpected actors – a trend that would only grow stronger over the
subsequent
15 years.
Subsequent
research in my specialty, pediatric neuropathology, established that the medical basis for the SBS hypothesis was also flawed.
And if no agreement is reached on that, undertaking the last three steps would at least reduce somewhat the
subsequent
damage.
Their share of the vote in
subsequent
elections declined sharply.
They will probably boycott the constitutional referendum and all
subsequent
elections, just as they have boycotted the previous elections.
That intervention – together with the US and Saudi governments’ provision of arms to Afghanistan’s anti-Soviet guerrillas through Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence agency – helped spread militancy and terrorism, which the
subsequent
US military intervention has kept alive.
Analyzing data for a large number of countries, they find that “an increase in the size of a country’s banking sector relative to stock and private bond market capitalization is associated with lower GDP growth in the
subsequent
five-year period.”
Under one possible arrangement, executives seeking to cash out shares would sell them to the company in return for a price based on the average stock price during, say, the
subsequent
six months.
Alternatively, an executive wishing to unload equity could be permitted to sell the shares in the market, but only gradually, according to a pre-specified, automatic plan that would be self-executing (say, one-sixth of the number of shares the executive seeks to sell on the first trading day of each of the
subsequent
six months).
Without doubt, NATO air strikes and the
subsequent
administration of Kosovo as a protectorate improved the political situation for Albanian Kosovars.
The
subsequent
nine months saw a spectacular collapse of the European momentary order, as speculators worked over one country after another.
Likewise, the creation of Israel harks back to the 1917 Balfour Declaration, whereby the
subsequent
British mandatory power in Palestine supported the establishment of a national home for the Jewish people.
But, with the possible exception of the US, growth will remain anemic in most advanced economies, and emerging-market fragility – including China’s uncertain efforts at economic rebalancing – could become a drag on global growth in
subsequent
years.
Rather, he has said that
subsequent
investigations by the Israeli authorities have made him change his judgment.
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