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Because it has provoked, and does provoke, a visceral anxiety in the bellies of many a Western soul, especially when viewed through the monochromatic lens of
turbulence
and turmoil.
Now, Van Gogh doesn't know anything about physics, but I think it's very interesting that there was some work done to show that this eddy pattern in this painting followed a statistical model of turbulence, which brings up the whole interesting idea of maybe some of this mathematical patterns is in our own head.
[But
turbulence
creates opportunities] [for success, achievement, and pushes us] [to discover new ways of doing things] [So what opportunities will you go after and why?] [If you're an entrepreneur] [you know that risk isn't the reward.]
A semi-autobiographical tale of a young immigrant to America growing up amidst the
turbulence
of the 1960s, "Four Friends" follows the story of Danilo, an eastern European immigrant (the brilliant Craig Wasson), from his arrival in the United States through a decade that changed the American landscape.
They walk around with drinks, setting them down and picking them up 5 minutes later, just as if they're in a building or something, and acting as if
turbulence
just doesn't exist.
What the movie The 60s really represents (to those of us who growled around in the belly of America in those times) is the
turbulence
and diversity of the decade.
First, the euro has eliminated the possibility of exchange-rate
turbulence
and speculative currency attacks that more vulnerable economies could have expected in the current turmoil.
After six turbulent but somewhat predictable decades, we may be entering into a new era of greater
turbulence
but less predictability on the Korean Peninsula.
The countries to Russia’s west could tumble in into protracted
turbulence
in their domestic politics and external relationships.
China’s recent slowdown, by fueling
turbulence
in global capital markets and weakening commodity prices further, has exacerbated the downturn throughout the emerging world.
Obama, while an inspirational orator, has shown a cool and calm demeanor in responding to both the financial crisis and the
turbulence
of political campaigning.
India’s diplomatic challenge now is to weather the occasional
turbulence
generated by a mercurial US president who is playing to his domestic base.
Like the
turbulence
last summer, the current bout of market pressure is mainly affecting economies characterized by either domestic political tensions or economic imbalances.
Once the market
turbulence
sparked by changes in US monetary policy subsides, they will once again become the darlings of global investors seeking returns from growth and diversification.
Did they not understand, he argued, that this would lead to factory closures and social
turbulence
in China?
Turkey’s relationship with the United States, in particular, is headed for considerable
turbulence.
The 1960's ended in the breakdown of the "system," and in major financial turbulence, accompanied by an inflationary surge of commodity prices.
Such ventures now dot Asia’s geography, even as tensions over unsettled boundaries and sovereignty claims are fueling
turbulence.
After the financial crisis, when emerging-market economies continued to grow robustly, that definition seemed obsolete; now, with the recent
turbulence
in emerging economies driven in part by weaker economic-policy credibility and growing political uncertainty, it seems as relevant as ever.
Cross-border mergers and acquisitions are likely to continue apace once the current market
turbulence
is over, further increasing the likelihood of a major cross-border banking crisis.
But they provide the arenas of consultation, cooperation, and give-and-take among opposing social groups that are crucial in times of
turbulence
and shocks.
Investors were worried that the downgrade could cause global
turbulence
and began to pull their money out of emerging markets.
Expectations of less political
turbulence
were enhanced at the start of 2013 by a bipartisan agreement that avoided the so-called fiscal cliff (though at the last minute and with much rancor) and a deal reached later in January to raise the debt ceiling (albeit temporarily).
De-Risking RevisitedNEW YORK – Until the recent bout of financial-market turbulence, a variety of risky assets (including equities, government bonds, and commodities) had been rallying since last summer.
This brings us to the recent financial-market
turbulence.
Then there is the question of how emerging-market policymakers respond to the turbulence: Will they raise rates to stem inflationary depreciation and capital outflows, or will they cut rates to boost flagging GDP growth, thus increasing the risk of inflation and of a sudden capital-flow reversal?
First, the good news: the economic side of the case.China’s response of to the world economic crisis is the central reason why the financial
turbulence
that emanated from the US sub-prime debacle did not completely destroy the world economy and lead to a repeat of the 1930’s Great Depression.
The textbook contains mostly propaganda, including assertions that China’s one-party system is wonderful, whereas multiparty democracy as practiced in the United States has created harmful social
turbulence.
On the eve of Koehler's arrival as Managing Director, the world had experienced a period of financial
turbulence
not seen since the 1930's.
Clearly, economic
turbulence
is roiling both of Asia’s major economies, the giants of the so-called BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, and China).
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