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Although the Fed
traditionally
controlled only the short-term federal funds rate, investors’ response to a change in that rate depended on their expectation of how long the rate change would last.
Manufacturing was
traditionally
a rapid escalator to higher income levels.
Should it employ the British first-past-the-post electoral system
traditionally
used on the Indian subcontinent, or should it institute a form of proportional representation?
Two wars and large defense budgets have given the Pentagon cash and clout to do things
traditionally
done by diplomats.
Europe has
traditionally
understood the importance of addressing vulnerability by providing a system of social protection.
The populist right has
traditionally
adopted quasi-leftist rhetoric in times of deflation.
The mosque was built in the 1520’s by India’s first Mogul emperor, Babur, on a site
traditionally
believed to have been the birthplace of the Hindu god-king Ram, the hero of the 3,000-year-old epic, the Ramayana.
Given that Russia was, until recently, a member of the G-8 – the northern hemisphere’s most important economic grouping – it would seem to have little affinity with the other four BRICS members, which have
traditionally
been viewed as the leading developing-country voices in global forums.
Their country has
traditionally
been viewed as part of India’s sphere of influence.
Meanwhile, member countries – including the UK, Europe’s greatest military power, which has
traditionally
been committed to international-minded policies – have been downsizing their defense expenditures.
Globalizing the Fight Against Non-Communicable DiseaseMONTREAL – Global health organizations and initiatives – and, in particular, the World Health Organization – have
traditionally
focused on infectious diseases, from malaria (their great failure) to smallpox (their greatest success).
Traditionally, its governments have pursued expansionary policies during economic booms and tightened their belts in downturns.
Economists have
traditionally
believed that each team member is paid her opportunity cost, that is, the highest income she could receive if she were kicked off the team.
Traditionally, the assumption has been that it accrues to shareholders.
Russia, of course, has
traditionally
depended on its exports of oil and gas, but the value of those exports plummeted in the 1990s.
Today, even Brazil,
traditionally
a country of immigration, has become one of emigration.
Elsewhere he attacks religion directly: "The kinds of views of the universe which religious people have
traditionally
embraced have been puny, pathetic, and measly in comparison to the way the universe actually is.
For some, the fact that the United Kingdom might ratify it even earlier than
traditionally
“pro-European” countries like Italy merely underscores the Treaty’s lack of new and bold initiatives to accelerate European unification.
Even
traditionally
leftist parties like Brazil’s Partido dos Trabalhadores or Uruguay’s Frente Amplio have abandoned old Marxist ideals.
The LIA has always been exceptional; indeed, several indices that rank SWFs on transparency, accountability, and governance issues have
traditionally
given only Iran a lower ranking.
Traditionally, contract manufacturers in China are scattered and fiercely competitive.
In terms of form,
traditionally
pro-federalist Germany thus aligned with France’s longstanding insistence on a Europe of governments.
Many college-educated workers simply have been forced down the occupational ladder into jobs
traditionally
performed by lower-skilled workers, who in turn have been pushed further down the occupational ladder or out of the labor force altogether.
While Indians have
traditionally
been wary of buying online, owing to their distrust of digital security, in recent years the urban middle class has become increasingly accustomed to using the Internet to purchase airline tickets, reserve hotel rooms, and order books.
But what Europe really needs is the kind of honest assessment and tough love that the Fund has
traditionally
offered to its other, less politically influential, clients.
Conservative fundamentalist Christians –
traditionally
a powerful force in the Iowa Republican caucus – had been largely backing another anti-establishment candidate, the noted neurosurgeon Ben Carson.
American foreign policy has
traditionally
oscillated between intervention and isolation.
These changes create a fertile ground for a fee-based corporate advisory business, an area of banking that has
traditionally
been a stronghold of US investment banking.
The big question for the world economy is whether advanced countries in economic distress will be able to make room for faster-growing developing countries, whose performance will largely depend on making inroads in manufacturing and service industries in which rich countries have been
traditionally
dominant.
Rather than demonstrating hypocrisy and acceptance of the erosion of civil liberties, the Snowden disclosures have provoked a debate that suggests the US is living up to its democratic principles in its
traditionally
untidy ways.
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