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Although a link between the Fed’s creation of reserves and the
subsequent
increase in spending remained, its magnitude changed dramatically.
The
subsequent
two years of neutral fiscal policy has made a positive difference for economic performance.
The need for the bill – Lokpal loosely translates as “ombudsman” – was first mooted in 1968, but eight
subsequent
attempts to create one had never reached a parliamentary vote.
Because the 90% threshold had become political fodder, its
subsequent
demolition also gained broader political meaning.
The main lesson from the experience of 2008 and the
subsequent
deep recession is that it is much better to prevent big banks from failing than to deal with the consequences when they do.
That move lay at the root of many of Iraq’s
subsequent
security problems.
Many economists now believe that in the member states hit hardest by the 2008 global financial crisis and the
subsequent
euro crisis, “austerity” aggravated the recession.
According to a 2006 report by the US-China Business Council, the 500,000 manufacturing jobs lost over the
subsequent
four years would be offset by the same number of new service-sector jobs.
The protests first forced out former President Hosni Mubarak, because his regime was failing to meet their demands; and their judgment of the Muslim Brotherhood’s
subsequent
administration was equally harsh, culminating in former President Mohamed Morsi’s removal from power.
Owing to the lingering effects of the 2008 financial crisis and the
subsequent
eurozone crisis, the EU has failed to implement necessary reforms.
The idea that it is rational for a company to incur enormous losses by selling below cost in order to achieve or maintain a monopoly position has been roundly criticized by economists who argue that situations in which such losses can be recouped by
subsequent
monopoly profits are extremely rare.
But it is now clear that the
subsequent
period, between the early 1990s and today, marked the culmination of a process that began in Sarajevo in 1914.
The damage continued under subsequent, Democratic administrations.
The
subsequent
negotiations produced the much-vaunted New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), which, despite doing little to advance disarmament, provided a political boost to both sides and bolstered the bilateral relationship.
We chose this venue first, because the effects of indoor recess on children’s attention would provide insight into the role of a relatively sedentary break period on
subsequent
attention.
Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo on June 28, but the
subsequent
diplomatic discussions dragged out for weeks.
A
subsequent
study of fullerene toxicity found no significant toxicity for buckyballs, but did observe a toxic response in cell cultures to a second group of fullerenes, called “single-wall nanotubes.”
Subsequent
investigation revealed that the structure, the longest of its kind, simply pushed the limits of railroad-bridge engineering too far.
When the failures described above occurred, engineers were sensitized to their own limitations and so approached
subsequent
designs - no matter of what kind of bridge - with renewed respect for the laws and forces of nature.
America's
subsequent
patronage of Israel had less to do with evangelical passion for the Holy Land, or a spontaneous love for the Jewish people, than with the Cold War.
In
subsequent
years, until the global financial crisis erupted in 2008, Argentina’s annual GDP growth was 8% or higher, one of the fastest rates in the world.
Moreover,
subsequent
cyclical tightening was always less aggressive than the preceding easing.
Investors’
subsequent
efforts to price in the risk of a eurozone breakup – not the volume of sovereign debt – caused bond yields to spike.
This sketch of the crisis highlights how much has changed over the
subsequent
20 years.
Subsequent
actions by her husband’s administration and her own have blocked improvement.
Taboos had been broken, and during the
subsequent
decades, technological advances enabled the spread of new ideas.
Poor-quality basic education prevents students from reaping the benefits of
subsequent
education and skills training.
For example, China tried to enhance its soft power by successfully staging the 2008 Olympics, but its domestic simultaneous crackdown in Tibet – and
subsequent
repression in Xinxiang and arrests of human rights lawyers – undercut its gains.
And, as Japan’s recent experience demonstrated, protecting against the most powerful threats – such as the 9.0-magnitude Tohoku earthquake and the
subsequent
three-meter tsunami – would require massive, costly construction projects.
But it appreciated 37% in the
subsequent
decade.
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