Traditionally
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As Lower shows, the Nazis reached out with special programs – from organizing homemakers to colonizing the conquered Eastern territories – that gave working-class women things they craved: a sense of belonging to something larger than themselves (fascism’s eternal draw), backed by a complex official iconography in which the
traditionally
devalued roles of wife and mother held a crucial place in the national drama.
Traditionally, central banks have been the lenders of last resort, but now they are becoming the lenders of first and only resort.
A country whose people have
traditionally
prided themselves on practicality is experiencing a debilitating bout of excessive theorizing, ideology, and so-called “new ideas,” thereby forestalling the practical ideas that come from constructive interaction with one’s political opponents.
Traditionally, low-income countries’ creditors were rich-world governments and multilateral organizations that found it politically unfeasible to call in debts if this meant that borrowers had to cut vital public services such as education or health.
For example, the SEC has
traditionally
thought about adequate equity capital in a regulated business, primarily as the amount needed to help compensate customers in the event that individual firms fail.
During the half-century of the Fifth Republic, a bipartisan system of left and right has
traditionally
prevailed.
For example, banks could devise specific loan programs for crops that are
traditionally
grown by female farmers – such as groundnuts or sunflowers.
Health experts have
traditionally
lumped diseases into two categories: communicable diseases, which are caused predominantly by infection, and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) – that is, everything else.
A country that
traditionally
grinds to a halt during an exciting cricket match has now been ground into submission by its antithesis – the slow unraveling of illusions about a game that seizes Indians’ imagination like no other.
Yet the UK has
traditionally
been much less protective of its agriculture, and is thus likely after Brexit to pursue a commercial policy that is very similar to that of the EU, anyway.
Japan has not
traditionally
been a country of immigration, and the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report, which ranks 136 countries, has Japan in 105th place.
Wars are
traditionally
fought over territory.
It also means isolating dictatorships across the region – even those governments
traditionally
considered to be Western allies and reliable economic and political partners.
The EU
traditionally
resorted to two techniques to cope with its divisions.
Moreover, political gridlock will ensure that little is done about the other festering problems confronting the American economy: mortgage foreclosures are likely to continue unabated (legal complications aside); small and medium-sized enterprises are likely to continue to be starved of funds; and the small and medium-sized banks that
traditionally
provide them with credit are likely to continue to struggle to survive.
Serious magazines, general-interest journals, and newspapers
traditionally
filled the space between the ether of peer-reviewed journals and the deep sea of hoaxes; yet they all struggle to survive the digital revolution.
Syrian officers have
traditionally
served in the Ba’ath Regional Command, the party’s highest body.
Moreover, the chancellorship –
traditionally
very strong in Germany – will always be weaker in a patchwork government.
The country should be linked to broader markets through mobile devices and broadband, and access to finance must be made easier, especially for those who
traditionally
have been excluded.
Traditionally, “awash with liquidity” would suggest that the world’s central banks are expanding the money supply too much, causing too much money chasing too few goods.
Since Soviet times, the Kremlin has
traditionally
been wary about Democratic administrations in the United States.
In Argentina,
traditionally
a tranquil country, drug-linked crimes have been on the rise.
Success will require individual enterprises – and particularly those with a global reach – to think beyond their balance sheets, and to take on responsibilities that
traditionally
have not been central to their missions.
After all, capital inflows
traditionally
have been regarded as a positive transfer of savings from rich industrial countries to capital-scarce emerging markets.
Europe’s Leisure TrapBlack Friday in the United States
traditionally
is the day after Thanksgiving that signals the start of the holiday season sale.
Even so, this development is still significant by Syrian standards, as independent initiatives are
traditionally
frowned upon.
Traditionally
the gem in the imperial crown, a lavish playground of czars and Soviet commissars – and, more important, the home of the Russian Navy’s Black Sea Fleet – Crimea became part of Ukraine under Nikita Khrushchev in 1954.
Traditionally, America's Republican Party stood for balanced budgets.
Turkey was
traditionally
a bystander in Middle East politics.
The international implication is that Switzerland has
traditionally
offered international assistance in criminal tax cases that have elements of fraud, but not of evasion.
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