Unaffected
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Save the Emerging MarketsCAMBRIDGE – If the world were fair, most emerging markets would be watching the financial crisis engulfing the world’s advanced economies from the sidelines – if not entirely unaffected, not overly concerned either.
Nor would a run on savings deposits occur, given the official guarantees that they remain
unaffected
by a bank’s insolvency.
Conflicts rage on, seemingly
unaffected
by upholders of world order.
Third, Germany’s long-term interest rates would be unaffected, because Germany would neither be guaranteeing the debt-conversion scheme nor backing the ECB’s bond issues.
Instead, one could perform pre-implantation genetic diagnosis to identify a normal embryo (the parents’ eggs and sperm would produce both affected and
unaffected
embryos), and then implant it in the uterus.
After initially believing that its economy was so strong that it would not only be
unaffected
by America's slowdown but also maintain robust growth, Europe has turned to looking to the US recovery to lift it out of its malaise.
The ECB’s policy was not inflationary, because the aggregate stock of central-bank money in the eurozone was
unaffected.
There is no company in the US that would be
unaffected
by a government default – and no bank or other financial institution that could provide a secure haven for savings.
That means abandoning the interests of Britain’s financial and business services, because services are
unaffected
by tariffs and are excluded from most free-trade deals.
According to post-referendum polling, three-quarters of “Leave” voters expect Britain’s economy either to strengthen or to be
unaffected
by Brexit, and 80% believe the government will have more money to spend on public services as a result of their vote.
The 9/11 hijackers came from Egypt, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, all countries
unaffected
by the new rules.
In the worst hit parts of India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, the immediate interior was unaffected, while the tourism and fishing industries – the lifeblood of wrecked coastal areas – account for only a tiny share of these countries’ GDP, as liberalizing reforms have fueled economic diversification and rapid growth.
Van Rompuy’s budget would also help to stabilize the eurozone in the event that asymmetric shocks require temporary transfers from
unaffected
to crisis-stricken countries.
Mortgage lending, however, is a long-standing activity for commercial and savings banks, mostly
unaffected
by Glass-Steagall or its repeal.
The business sector remains
unaffected
and continues to talk optimistically of the prospects opened up by closer integration with the mainland.
The conflict between Israel and the Palestinians stands out as an example of the static nature of this key geopolitical region, because it seems to be completely
unaffected
by any international upheaval.
For example, China’s GDP growth was
unaffected
(in fact, the economy was growing at nearly 10%) when the stock market lost half of its value between 2001 and 2005 – or, for that matter, when the market then recovered (only to fall dramatically again after the 2008 financial crisis).
Also gone are the cookie cutter policy recommendations
unaffected
by contextual differences.
The tourism industry has been directly hit by people refraining from travel, and the abundant hot springs in the Tohoku region, normally popular with tourists and totally
unaffected
by the earthquake or tsunami, have become a victim of the disaster.
If this happens, Iraq, Lebanon, and Jordan would not be left
unaffected.
Some, like the 2008-2009 Sri Lankan civil war, are concentrated in a relatively small area, leaving much of the country – and thus the economy –
unaffected.
In contrast to lending activities, banks’ commitment to foreign markets has remained virtually
unaffected
with respect to purely intermediary activities such as investment banking and asset management.
Whereas the effects on low-skill jobs will remain relatively unaffected, medium-skill jobs will gradually disappear, while demand for high-skill jobs will rise.
What is remarkable is how
unaffected
free marketeers are by the facts.
So far, China and Russia’s shift into gold has occurred slowly, leaving Treasury yields
unaffected.
For the last 20 years, so-called pre-implantation genetic diagnosis – which screens embryos created through in vitro fertilization – has been enabling at-risk parents to have genetically related offspring who are
unaffected
by their genetic disorders.
While many countries do compensate uninsured homeowners hit by a localized flood or an earthquake, people in
unaffected
parts of the country pay willingly (through higher taxes) because they know that they would receive the same treatment.
Aggregate shocks are a different story, because there is no subset of
unaffected
citizens that can bail out the victims.
Slyudin was an unaffected, intelligent, kindly and moral man, who, Karenin felt, had a personal liking for himself; but their five years' official activity together had built a barrier in the way of any intimate talk between them.
Immediately his eyes, so noble and unaffected, assumed a slight expression of scorn.
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