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But the EU has
suffered
from a surfeit of “vision” and a deficit of practical budgetary measures.
Requiem for a HeavyweightCAMBRIDGE: After World War II, Winston Churchill
suffered
a resounding defeat at the polls.
Many European governments, for example,
suffered
humiliating losses defending currencies that were misaligned in the early 1990s.
Owing to these and other mistakes, economists – and economics – have
suffered
a spectacular fall from grace.
“Russians have
suffered
more in this century than any other people,” he said.
“During the First and Second World Wars, no other country
suffered
as many deaths as we did.
Moreover, the asylum battle that Merkel has courageously fought is being lost: two years after claiming that Germany was strong enough to open its borders, she
suffered
a severe electoral setback, followed by tensions within her coalition and retreat on the European front.
They have lived through countless trials, endured innumerable twists of fate,
suffered
domination again and again.
Africa has long
suffered
under the belief that passionate tribal attachments are inefficient, irresponsible, and inhumane.
Bosnian Muslim victims have waited decades for an international court to rule that the ethnic cleansing they
suffered
– especially in 1992, the worst year of the conflict – was genocide.
Sarajevo, the capital,
suffered
three years of sniping, shelling, and starvation tactics that killed thousands of Bosnian Muslims.
In other words, Yemeni civilians have
suffered
and died from drone strikes that may not have been necessary.
This effort entails drawing parallels between the discrimination met by immigrants today and that
suffered
by Jews historically.
In short, while no one condones violence against innocents like that
suffered
by the victims at the Boston Marathon, Americans are far more aware than they were 12 years ago of their own slaughter of innocents around the world.
A good example of a company that
suffered
from this kind of blind spot is Nestlé.
According to a 2016 report by the International Monetary Fund, MENA states bordering high-intensity conflict zones have
suffered
an average annual GDP decline of 1.9 percentage points in recent years, while inflation has increased by an average of 2.8 percentage points.
Advanced Europe, Canada, and Japan also
suffered
major job losses that will last for a long time.
In the early 1990’s, Sweden
suffered
a huge recession precipitated by a housing bubble and a banking crisis.
In 1997, Korea
suffered
not only from the Asian financial crisis, but also from insistence by the US and the International Monetary Fund that it raise interest rates and undertake “Washington Consensus”-style reforms to receive aid.
Lessons from Trump’s Health-Care DebacleWASHINGTON, DC – US President Donald Trump’s domestic economic agenda
suffered
a major setback last week, when the House Republican leadership decided to withdraw their hastily drafted bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA, or “Obamacare”).
On a smaller scale, European countries like Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic have also
suffered
serious flooding.
In recent years, Saudi Arabia has
suffered
major defeats in the regional struggle for hegemony.
NEW YORK – Perhaps no country on earth – not even Iraq, Afghanistan, or Sudan – has
suffered
more gravely from armed conflict in the past decade and a half than the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
In particular, competition policy has
suffered
a setback mostly because of the distortional aid measures to financial intermediaries, as well as a suspension of merger rules to save institutions.
In addition to individual businesses, entire value chains that contribute heavily to the country’s GDP have
suffered
a sudden operational and financial freeze.
In less than two years, the continent’s social-democratic parties have
suffered
historic losses in France, the Netherlands, Germany, and Italy.
In the past, this key regional actor
suffered
perennial economic crises, bouts of hyperinflation, and occasional military coups that, brutal as some were, seemed to many Turks a welcome respite from weak center-left and center-right governments.
To be sure, they lost about 20 aircraft and
suffered
significant damage to bunkers, fuel tanks, munitions storage facilities, and air-defense radars.
The rest of the world suffered, too: from 1929 to 1934, global trade fell by two-thirds.
But while they may be able to report that their baby
suffered
from rapid breathing or diarrhea, they have no way of identifying the cause of these symptoms.
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