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In 1993, Bogota
suffered
80 murders per 100,000 people.
Japan also
suffered
a number of severe productivity shocks, which had much to do with its longer-term problems.
Latin American countries
suffered
a lost decade after 1982, and Japan has been stagnating for a quarter-century; both have survived.
A 2010 study found that countries whose leaders met the Dalai Lama
suffered
a rapid decline of 8.1-16.9% in exports to China, with the result that now almost all countries, with the conspicuous exception of India and the US, shun official contact with the Tibetan leader.
The newspaper has
suffered
a series of embarrassing episodes in recent months, including high-profile firings, mass layoffs by the parent company, and allegations of state meddling in the editorial process.
Greek citizens have waited, and suffered, long enough.
In short, a common approach toward Asia would reinvigorate the transatlantic relationship at just the right time, and would guarantee that, despite having
suffered
from internal disagreements in the last decade, the EU-US partnership remains the cornerstone of a peaceful and prosperous world order.
Although the whole world has
suffered
severely from the crisis, Ukraine was hit worse than most countries, as international demand for steel, which accounted for 42% of exports in the first half of 2008, collapsed.
Among the 11 advanced economies that were hit by severe financial crises in 2007-2009, only Greece has
suffered
a deeper and more protracted economic depression.
There is a strong sentiment that academics and institutions that collaborated with such an odious regime – often with the encouragement of their governments, no doubt –
suffered
a grave lapse of judgment.
Bibi at BayTEL AVIV – Few foresaw the surprising setback
suffered
by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, his Likud party, and the right in general in Israel’s recent general election.
China has recently
suffered
other public-relations disasters as well.
Both
suffered
massive financial crises – rooted in egregious economic mismanagement in Greece and a massive asset-price bubble in Ireland – which were amplified by the eurozone’s structural shortcomings.
All of Asia's economies that
suffered
in the recent crisis, including Japan, have seen a fall in their dollar price level.
Moreover, producers of foodstuffs (such as Argentina and Uruguay), which
suffered
for decades, are now gaining from notable biogenetic innovations that increased arable land area.
Both have
suffered
from the crisis, but not in the same way.
The Education Commission’s groundbreaking Learning Generation report makes clear what is at stake, particularly for African countries that have long
suffered
from education shortfalls.
Few of us in the developed world can fathom aggregate-output contractions on the scale that crisis-torn Asia
suffered
in 1998, let alone muster the political will to impose them on our economies.
As wages grew faster than productivity in the run-up to the crisis, competitiveness also suffered, and domestic demand became the main engine of growth.
Indeed, their serene patience stands in stark contrast to the anxious reticence of Russian leaders, who have yet to surmount the humiliation that Russia
suffered
as a result of the Soviet Union’s disintegration at the end of the Cold War.
The CDU has lately
suffered
a string of humiliating losses in state elections, while the AfD has made substantial gains.
But the country also
suffered
in the years before the crisis – years of IMF bailouts and austerity –from high unemployment and poverty rates and low and negative growth.
According to Trump, the US has
suffered
a net job loss under NAFTA, because Mexican workers are paid lower wages for work that was previously done in the US.
Mali, Chad, Niger, the Central African Republic, Somalia, Kenya, and even Ethiopia have all
suffered
or face acute anxieties about the spread of extremism.
Even Mexico, one of the main targets of Trump’s protectionist rhetoric, has
suffered
no adverse impact on its external financing.
It
suffered
from increasing unemployment and a lack of investment.
Investment
suffered.
Like Ukraine, Poland
suffered
from widespread corruption in the years immediately following the collapse of communism.
Japan
suffered
a decade-long near-depression because of its failure to clean up the banks.
It was a small step toward compensating the millions of unfortunates who had
suffered
daily the injustices and humiliations of “untouchability.”
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