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“People with assets have gotten richer,” said May.“People without them have suffered.”
In 2014 alone, ordinary people
suffered
from heat waves in Australia, floods in Pakistan, and droughts in Central America, while the collapse of the West Antarctic ice sheet has been shown to be irreversible.
By alienating that country for generations to come, Russia has
suffered
a geopolitical setback of historic proportions.
The recent series of setbacks that ISIS has
suffered
in Iraq and Syria should not be interpreted as a sign of its impending demise.
Nor have shoppers
suffered.
Uruguay
suffered
cruel stagnation from the middle 1950s to the 1970s, brought about by rampant protectionism, irresponsible public finance, and tight exchange controls.
According to one study, this costs the EU €150 billion ($183 billion) per year in lost wages and spending, in addition to the hardship
suffered
by the many young people who are unable to find work.
In the space of a single primary-school generation, Syria has
suffered
what may be the greatest education reversal in history.
Finally, because it is mostly civilians that have
suffered
and are still suffering in Georgia, it is imperative for the world community to promote a lasting solution, as is stipulated in the agreement promoted by French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
Like the Lebanese, Iraqis have
suffered
enough.
Insurance companies have not penetrated many of the regions that
suffered
the greatest losses.
During George W. Bush’s administration, for example, reproductive health suffered, and abortion-related education services were decimated.
First, sovereign debt in the eurozone would be restructured to ease the pain
suffered
by Greece and Spain.
Since Communism's fall, center right parties in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia have
suffered
from disunity and a lack of vision.
Hungary's political right has
suffered
mainly from differences between conservative and populist forces on the one hand, and traditional, mainly urban, liberals on the other.
No other country in the past half-century has
suffered
so heavy a toll in human lives and physical destruction.
Energy wealth gives them a sense of unique opportunity, the conviction that time is playing in their favor, and that they can now redress the humiliations they have
suffered
from the outside world.
Food-price inflation since 2008-2009 has been consistently above 10%, (except for 2010-2011, when it was “only” 6.2%); the poor, whose grocery bills typically account for 31% of the household budget, have
suffered
the most.
They have also
suffered
substantial output losses, and have far higher unemployment rates than their northern counterparts.
And, every night, many of them return home – having
suffered
countless violations of their human rights – without enough money to feed themselves or their families.
Then, in the middle of the 19 th century, China
suffered
at the hands of European imperial powers, which gained technological and industrial superiority over China, using this to force trading concessions from the Ching Dynasty.
Having
suffered
from disruptions in oil and gas supplies following disputes between Russia and Ukraine and then Belarus, the EU’s members have finally understood that their survival depends on their capacity to diversify their energy sources.
Imagine that Trump had won the popular vote by a wide margin, but
suffered
a narrow defeat in the Electoral College.
Saudi Arabia has already
suffered
from the farcical failure of its blockade on Qatar, not to mention its two disastrous attempts to stem Iranian advances in Syria and Yemen.
Emerging markets have
suffered
capital outflows and currency weakness, but this is more a consequence of Federal Reserve interest-rate hikes than of any announcements emanating from the White House.
Despite the profound – and largely unpredicted – financial and economic turmoil of the intervening decade, the intellectual influence of those whose theories
suffered
the most evidently remains undented.
In fact, the post-war era has been the longest sustained period of trade liberalization in history – a particularly impressive feat, given that the world has just
suffered
the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
Given that Cypriot banks were heavily exposed to Greek debt, they
suffered
massive losses from the haircut imposed on Greek government bonds in 2011.
Since its 1992 banking crisis, Japan has
suffered
several false starts.
Furthermore, many of those who have recently entered the labor market have
suffered
from job insecurity and repeated spells of unemployment.
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