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Turkey's "conservative democrats" in the Justice and Development (AK) Party came to power in the first election thereafter, in November 2002, and were quickly able to marginalize radical elements among both the Islamists and secularists.
The line in the sand that President George W. Bush drew on the night of August 11, warning against Russian air strikes on Tbilisi’s airport and shortly
thereafter
sending Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to visit Tbilisi, provoked a split in the Kremlin.
South Korea liberalized trade in 1965, Chile in 1974, and India in 1991; all saw annual growth rates increase by several percentage points
thereafter.
Soon thereafter, Trump took a congratulatory call from Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen – a sharp departure from the “one China” policy that presidents, Democratic and Republican alike, have upheld for more than 40 years.
The global financial crisis, and the botched recovery thereafter, put wind in the sails of political extremism.
The next morning, Leo Szilard hypothesized the idea of a neutron-induced nuclear chain reaction; soon thereafter, he patented the nuclear reactor.
And, of course, the longer-term deficits, driven by baby-boomer retirements and rising health and pension costs per beneficiary, grow progressively worse
thereafter
(the commission will also recommend how to get the longer-term deficit under control).
Ultimately, the gold standard collapsed, after governments were forced to abandon it during World War I and
thereafter
were never able fully to re-establish public trust.
Shortly thereafter, researchers in the United States found a related material that superconducts above the temperature at which air liquefies.
The pooled financing should start with a minimum of $15 billion per year, and rise sharply thereafter, as key, high-return technology breakthroughs come into view.
The Thatcher-Reagan correction was an unquestioned success among the moneyed classes that prospered
thereafter.
But the best feasible target would be a tiny symbolic surplus for the primary balance (which excludes interest payments on debt) this year, and a gradual increase
thereafter
to a realistic 1.5-2% of GDP.
Thereafter, the two camps’ interests and conclusions diverged sharply.
Bill Emmott is Executive Producer of The Great European Disaster Movie, to be broadcast by the BBC on February 8 and Arte shortly
thereafter.
He died shortly
thereafter.
Having also struggled to reclaim the narrative thereafter, there is great interest in understanding what led the Fed to act in such an uncharacteristic manner.
The number of women of child-bearing age (15-49 years) in China will drop 8% between 2010 and 2020, another 10% in the 2020’s and, if not corrected, at an even faster pace
thereafter.
More than arguably, European civilization will not regain its truth or vitality until the causal implications of Christianity, of its founding doctrines and institutions thereafter, in the 20th century catastrophe, are faced up to unequivocally.
It is also more efficient to keep tax rates stable over time, and thus to finance with debt temporary large spending needs such as military buildups during war (or to prevent war), while reversing the debt buildup
thereafter.
The IMF initially projected that Greece’s real (inflation-adjusted) GDP would contract by around 5% over the 2010-2011 period, stabilize in 2012, and grow
thereafter.
Soon thereafter, North Korea called off planned test launches of missiles that it had threatened to aim at the waters around the US territory of Guam.
If this view is correct, we can expect to see global imbalances re-emerge once the recession is over and to unwind only slowly
thereafter.
This interpretation again implies the re-emergence of global imbalances once the recession ends, and their very gradual unwinding
thereafter.
Instead, Bush should plan on a two-year window to give the Iraqi government as strong a chance as possible before the Americans leave, while emphasizing that Iraqis will
thereafter
be responsible for their own security and political salvation.
Saylan was terminally ill with cancer at the time and died shortly
thereafter.
At the beginning of the year, Stockholm’s largest public bathhouse introduced single-sex time slots for the whirlpool; shortly thereafter, police officers began patrolling the area.
If they continue their current strong growth trajectories, as seems likely, they will approach advanced-country levels of income by mid-century or shortly
thereafter.
Financial markets have worked hard to create a system that enforces their views: with free and open capital markets, a small country can be flooded with funds one moment, only to be charged high interest rates – or cut off completely – soon
thereafter.
Thereafter, each would be credited with extra bancors in proportion to its net exports.
Then, on September 1, the Soviets broke the moratorium, joined shortly
thereafter
after by the US.
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