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Even as these fallacies blew up market-fundamentalist economics after 2007, market-fundamentalist politics survived, preventing an adequate policy response to the crisis.
However, while Pakistan's progressives oppose militarism and violence in principle, religious fundamentalists have no compunction in resorting to violence to reinforce their point of view - thus posing a threat not just to General Musharraf, who has
survived
at least two assassination attempts, but also to human rights workers.
For example, investors holding derivatives and repo contracts with a weakened financial institution can grab the firm’s assets ahead of – and at the expense of – its regular creditors, possibly sealing its fate, when, with a little extra time, the firm might have
survived.
Instead, we
survived
the financial tsunami of 2008, only to rebuild in the same place, on the main financial fault-lines, using the same flawed design.
The North Korean regime is a remnant of the Cold War – a Stalinist dinosaur that has
survived
to the present day, whereas South Korea has rapidly become an economic and technological power in the region.
To begin with, the old system of nuclear deterrence, which has
survived
particularly in the United States and Russia since the Cold War’s end, still involves lots of risks and dangers.
Still, the West has so far
survived
the age of Donald Trump.
Those that
survived
did so only barely, with greatly reduced output going mainly to the ex-Soviet market.
Her baby died, but she survived, despite terrible injuries, determined to speak out so that others would not have to endure the same ordeal.
Last month, the current legal framework
survived
a close vote (217 to 205) in the House of Representatives.
Assad has
survived
at a horrible cost.
How and when America’s budget problems will be resolved is unknown, but US fiscal history is encouraging – the Republic has managed and
survived
crisis before.
More than five million people starved to death or died of hunger-related disease in the USSR in the early 1930’s, 3.3 million of them in Ukraine, of which about three million would have
survived
had Stalin simply ceased requisitions and exports for a few months and granted people access to grain stores.
As Lemkin knew, terror followed famine: peasants who
survived
hunger and the Gulag became Stalin’s next victims.
In the 1930’s, the US and Britain were among the few countries in the world where multi-party democracy
survived.
The eurozone
survived
its crisis for two key reasons.
The latest events clearly indicate that a czarist mentality
survived
the revolution, reflected in a Byzantine model of political power — an emperor and his court — that has as its main vehicle largely unconstrained presidential authority.
Three-quarters of them could have
survived
diarrhea or malaria if they had been properly nourished.
Paradoxically, the bulk of this platform has
survived
as a banner of the left.
But Roy’s brutal murder (his wife was maimed, but survived) – together with the fatal stabbing of another atheist blogger, Washiqur Rahman, barely a month later – exposes another force at work in Bangladesh, one that is subverting the country’s tradition of secularism and intellectual discourse.
(He survived, but died later that year in Germany.)
A large portion of the indigenous populations quickly succumbed to diseases and hardships brought by the European colonizers, but many survived, often in dominant numbers, as in Bolivia and much of the highlands of the Andes mountain region.
Moreover, the UN has proved a remarkably adaptable organization; it would not have
survived
so long if it was not.
On January 14, The Weekreported on the case of Suzette Jordan, a 39-year-old Anglo-Indian mother of two in Kolkata, who
survived
what has become a numbingly familiar story.
Neither of us knows how we
survived
this ordeal.
But the theory of usury
survived
in the view that it was morally wrong to extract some additional amount that was made feasible by the borrower’s weak bargaining position or extreme need.
Historical efforts at monetary union have sometimes collapsed, and sometimes they have
survived
multiple crises.
Trump’s War on Maternal HealthWASHINGTON, DC – In December 2014, the cover of Time magazine’s “Person of the Year” issue featured Salome Karwah, a nursing assistant who not only
survived
the Ebola epidemic in her native Liberia that year, but also helped waves of patients arriving at her Ebola ward.
Those institutions that
survived
will hold a stronger market position than ever, and they will resist a systematic overhaul.
Gold mining in particular was almost a death sentence: workers seldom
survived
more than three years before succumbing to mercury poisoning or accidents.
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