Symptom
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It is also a
symptom
of European – or, perhaps more precisely, Western – decline (at least in relative terms), which has resulted in deep-seated distrust of the “elites.”
Each character or action in such a world is a symptom, not a cause.
For starters, health-care providers and individuals should view chronic pain more as a “syndrome” than a
symptom
– one that may not be “curable.”
The deterioration of the G20 into a platform for narrow, self-serving, and image-focused gambits is a
symptom
of a rudderless global order.
Europe’s Irrelevant Austerity DebateBRUSSELS – The most visible
symptom
of the crisis in the eurozone has been the high and variable risk premiums that its peripheral countries now must pay on their public debt.
But ice-free arctic waters are more than a
symptom
of global warming.
One
symptom
of this has been the failure after 14 years to conclude the Doha Round of trade negotiations.
To be sure, Donald Trump is more a
symptom
than a cause of the West’s disintegration.
These two views of fairness may simply be another
symptom
of political polarization in US.
Mexico’s bad health is a
symptom
of problems that run deeper and are more widespread than swine flu.
But the current bout of exchange-rate anxiety is really just a
symptom
of the fact that China’s transition from an export-led growth strategy to one propelled by domestic consumption is proceeding far less smoothly than hoped.
Such rhetoric is a
symptom
of desperation.
No country knows better than Indonesia that free speech and a free press are proven indicators of democratic development, and that criminalizing journalists is an early
symptom
of authoritarianism.
Trump is but a symptom, albeit a shocking and dangerous one, of this deeper political malaise.
They regard the PRI’s return as if it were a
symptom
of democratic normalcy, of “kicking the bums out.”
Yes, it was a clear
symptom
of deep political dysfunction, stemming from the politicized demarcation of electoral districts and the distorting effects of America’s campaign-finance system.
These conflicting signals and trends are a
symptom
of a series of fundamental mismatches between what employers need and the talents of those they would like to hire.
In fact, it is possible to regard excessive bank lending as a
symptom
of deeper economic flaws.
But such machinations are merely a
symptom
of a deeper problem with Juncker’s approach.
But, with the psychotic label already affixed to their files, whatever they did was assumed to be a
symptom
of their insanity.
This is a clear
symptom
of the dissatisfying conditions back home, where a rigid labor market, inadequate funding for academic research and start-ups, and a socioeconomic system biased toward the old prevent individuals from expressing their full potential.
Is that crisis an unfortunate exception, or, rather, a
symptom
of the failure of Obama’s Middle East diplomacy, from Egypt to Afghanistan?
Every
symptom
of the crisis was transformed into the consequence of an action taken by the enemy.
In a sense, reporters’ behavior is merely a
symptom
of an editorial pathology.
In my view, interpreting today’s low inflation as a
symptom
of temporary supply-side shocks will most likely prove to be a mistake.
With the exception of Greece, the deterioration in public finances was a
symptom
of the crisis, not its cause.
The fact that “preventable deaths” remain common in low- and middle-income countries is a
symptom
of broken or under-resourced health-care delivery systems, not a lack of medical know-how.
Thus, calls for more popular participation are not essential to populism; rather, they are a
symptom
of perceived exclusion (which might well be a reality, especially in Latin America).
In fact, ISIS has always been a
symptom
of a deeper malady.
But ROEs are only the
symptom
of a deeper problem.
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