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Myths and misconceptions have taken root, and these have outlasted
subsequent
efforts to provide reliable information.
For five months, negotiations remained at an impasse, culminating in the July 5 referendum in Greece, in which voters overwhelmingly rejected further austerity, and the Greek government’s
subsequent
surrender, formalized in the July 12 Euro Summit agreement.
Israel’s occupation of Arab lands in that war, and its
subsequent
deployment of military forces amidst the Arab population of the West Bank and close to the powerful military machines of Egypt in the south and Syria in the north, exposed it to Palestinian terrorism from the east.
Subsequent
reforms expanded and widened the land-owning class, fostering an agricultural revival and making Japanese democracy more stable.
Transcripts were not released in real time on
subsequent
days, and they omitted some crucial details (for example, Bo claimed that the Party’s representatives threatened to execute his wife and prosecute his son if he refused to cooperate).
After a
subsequent
meeting with Nigeria’s finance and petroleum ministers, Sanusi said that he had misspoken: the NNPC had misappropriated only $12 billion.
The reality is that we can have as large a financial boom and
subsequent
bust as we just experienced, resulting in the same economic misery, in a world made up only of small banks.
And what was the pretext for the raid and
subsequent
demotion of senior Austrian intelligence officials?
Given large potential revenues – in 2008, the CBO estimated that one proposal would yield $145 billion in 2012 and more in
subsequent
years – it would make sense to dedicate a portion to cushioning the impact of higher energy prices on the poor, while applying the rest to the fiscal balance.
Moreover, it demands further reductions beyond 2030 that ensure
subsequent
progress toward net-zero carbon emissions by the second half of this century.
In
subsequent
elections, Merkel refused to campaign on substantive policy matters.
The Cold War’s bipolar governance structures and a
subsequent
period of American unilateralism – to which the non-aligned states attempted to act as a counterbalance – have given way to a much more complex and interdependent multi-polar world.
And, in a speech of great depth, Mohamed Morsi, the first Egyptian president to visit Iran since the Islamic Republic’s birth in 1979, firmly rejected the Syrian regime, as he did in a
subsequent
appearance before the Arab League as well.
The error is in neither their prize-winning 2009 book nor in a
subsequent
widely read paper responding to the academic debate about their work.
The
subsequent
stigma often is a heavier burden than the assault itself.
This, in turn, requires a proper procedure, based on transparent competition, for the initial sale of prospecting rights, as well as a well-designed tax system to collect revenues from
subsequent
corporate profits.
NEW YORK – When parts of Japan were devastated recently by an earthquake and
subsequent
tsunami, news of the human toll was quickly overshadowed by global fears of radioactive fallout from the Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant.
Kenya erupted in violence in 2007, after a presidential election in which the voting, and the
subsequent
counting of ballots, was deeply suspect.
The ability to offset the crisis in a constructive manner through expanded public-private partnerships will determine the
subsequent
success of countries and regions.
The Egyptian security forces’
subsequent
failure to prevent demonstrators from storming Israel’s embassy in Cairo brought matters to the brink of calamity.
The authorities first made the pledge at the United Nations in 2015, and have reiterated it in
subsequent
official settings.
Roughly three-quarters of them fled after the Soviet invasion in 1979, with smaller numbers escaping the rule of pro-Soviet president Najibullah or the
subsequent
1992-1996 civil war between the various mujahideen parties and then the rule of the Taliban.
Then, in 1993, the World Development Report, and the
subsequent
Global Burden of Disease Study, quantified the extent of the NCD problem in low-income countries.
But while Japan’s banking system helped drive stunning post-war growth, its credit-fueled real-estate boom in the 1980s and
subsequent
bust led to 25 years of slow growth and creeping deflation.
The global financial crisis of 2008 and
subsequent
post-crisis malaise replicated the Japanese experience in many other countries.
A
subsequent
article of the agreement does create a compliance mechanism, but specifies that it will be “expert-based” – meaning that assessment teams will include climate scientists and policy experts, as well as lawyers.
The rise of Islamist regimes throughout the Arab world, and the
subsequent
shift of regional alliances, has increased the Jewish state’s isolation.
What was stunning was how the Fed, under Greenspan’s leadership, stood by as the credit boom gathered steam, barreling toward a
subsequent
crash.
Any
subsequent
legal reform in Ukraine would appear hollow.
The
subsequent
Progressive Era was followed by a temporary return to plutocracy in the 1920’s.
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