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For example, if Article 7 of the Treaty on European Union is
triggered
against a member state for violations of the rule of law, all funds allocated to that country should be placed into a reserve fund.
But the recession
triggered
sudden and sustained declines in the LFPR across all age groups in response to weak demand and poor job prospects.
If Russia fails to abide by its commitments, these sanctions should be
triggered.
In Turkey, growing frustration with this non-inclusive style of governance erupted in June, when the proposed development plan for Istanbul’s Taksim Gezi Park
triggered
non-violent anti-government protests, which quickly spread across the country.
Undoubtedly, the Great Recession
triggered
by the global financial crisis has contributed to this worrisome situation.
The global financial crisis that the US housing-market crash
triggered
in 2008 carried important lessons about how fragile the financial system is in the face of a housing-market collapse.
Fikri’s death
triggered
a wave of protests across the northern Rif, a region with a long history of rebelliousness.
Where the Bolsheviks had the October Revolution and the subsequent civil war to deify Lenin, Putinists used the second Chechen war,
triggered
by blowing up of Moscow apartments, to raise up Vladimir Putin as national saviour.
But when a currency’s appreciation is
triggered
by capital inflows that represent the asset-diversification preferences of advanced-economy investors, it can and should be resisted.
But it was a fuel-tax increase, billed as a measure to help reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, that
triggered
the so-called Yellow Vest protests.
Emerging Vulnerabilities in Emerging EconomiesMILAN – Just before the collapse of the US investment bank Lehman Brothers
triggered
a financial crisis that would engulf the world economy, the Commission on Growth and Development published an assessment of emerging-economy growth strategies, aimed at drawing lessons from previous research and experience.
But a fresh referendum cannot be the answer to the unfolding disaster
triggered
by the original referendum.
Once the verdict came in, and the process stipulated by the Treaty of Lisbon’s Article 50 was triggered, no binary yes-or-no choice to steer Britain out of its mess became available.
At this point, Greece’s central-bank governor (who had
triggered
the original bank run in December 2014) publicly alleged that our government’s stance until June 2015 caused the loss of €45 billion worth of deposits, the ensuing bank closures, and the new extend-and-pretend loans.
But, even assuming that Article 50 is
triggered
smoothly, the negotiations will be much rougher.
While the decline in aggregate demand led to reduced imports, the combination of higher interest rates, lower public expenditure, tax increases, and wage deflation boosted unemployment and
triggered
recession.
But it is also
triggered
by information.
But rumors that the Maharaja was leaning towards India
triggered
an invasion from Muslim revolutionaries and Pakistani tribesmen.
The Truth about RwandaKILGALI – Ongoing unrest between rival military factions in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has
triggered
a predictable barrage of innuendo, fabricated leaks, and outright lies regarding Rwanda’s role.
Could a crisis like those
triggered
by the Credit-Anstalt and the Lehman Brothers collapse happen today?
In that case, the fact that it cannot be
triggered
easily does not pose a significant problem.
And, while the tectonic shift in the region was
triggered
by the “Arab Awakening,” its players are not limited to the Arab world or to the confines of the Middle East conflict.
ROME – The euro contagion
triggered
by Greece’s sovereign-debt crisis has now infected Italy.
In September 1994, an explosion at Indonesia’s Serpong research reactor was
triggered
by the ignition of methane gas that had seeped from a storage room and exploded when a worker lit a cigarette.
But the situation became much worse with the toppling of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and the annexation of Crimea, which
triggered
a stock-market panic that weakened the Russian economy considerably and depleted the assets of Russia’s powerful oligarchs.
For example, human-caused warming of the Indian Ocean probably played a role in the 2011 severe drought in the Horn of Africa, which
triggered
famine, conflict, and hunger, affecting millions of impoverished people.
America’s financial crisis has
triggered
a severe credit crunch that is making the US recession worse, while the deepening recession is leading to larger losses in financial markets – thus undermining the wider economy.
The killing caused Ghana's government to declare a national emergency, and
triggered
an outcry over the curse of tribalism.
And the regional destabilization
triggered
by the Arab revolutions is increasingly converging on Iraq, mainly via Syria and Iran.
During the United States’ early decades, debt mutualization
triggered
an irresistible urge to borrow.
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