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Indeed, the latest Z-Yen index of global financial centers showed London maintaining its first-place position – and with its margin over New York
unchanged.
The inertia goes beyond the cabinet reshuffle: the judiciary – with 700 judges – also remains
unchanged.
The gap in per-capita income of the EU15 (the membership prior to the accession of mainly post-communist states in 2004) relative to the United States – taken as a reference in many targets – is
unchanged
at 30-40%, depending on the adjustment to purchasing power parity.
A 25% duty on, say, aircraft engines from China would allow manufacturers elsewhere to gain market share, whereas if everyone had to pay the same tariff, the playing field would be
unchanged.
Boundaries drawn in colonial times, even if
unchanged
after independence, still create problems, especially in Africa.
Because all 27 states must ratify the Treaty, it therefore seems obvious that it cannot enter into force in its current form, and that the “yes” countries cannot push ahead with it
unchanged.
At its most recent policy meeting, the ECB left its policy rate unchanged, citing inflation half a percentage point above the official 2% target.
Consequently, the Fed left its interest rate
unchanged
throughout the summer of 2008, despite the collapse of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, AIG’s insolvency, and the emergence of global financial-market contagion.
Although authorities in some countries have explored innovative management models, such as patient-centered care and value-based medicine, the basic structures have remained
unchanged
for decades.
By contrast, the proportion of assets held outside the EU is almost
unchanged.
The growth of health-care spending declined or remained
unchanged
in real (inflation-adjusted) terms each year between 2002 and 2011, falling to 3-3.1% in 2009-2011, the lowest rates on record since reporting began in 1960.
If, instead, Medicare spending per beneficiary grew by only 3.6% a year, the average rate of the last five years, Medicare’s share of GDP would remain
unchanged.
If a country saves more but investment remains unchanged, then it borrows less from (or lends more to) the rest of the world.
Yet old rules survive because they are based, not only on economic dogma, but on human nature, which is
unchanged.
But leaving the system
unchanged
will maintain the global economy’s vulnerability to future bouts of speculation that we cannot afford.
Until Russia’s internal political situation changes, relations with the West will remain
unchanged
and ambiguous.
Responsibility for the city’s holy places will remain unchanged, with the Church of the Holy Sepulchre under Christian management, the Islamic Waqf administering the Temple Mount, and a rabbi in charge of the Western Wall.
Over the three months ending in May, the core CPI was basically unchanged, holding, at just 1.7% above its year-earlier level.
The Lisbon Treaty would remain
unchanged.
Various members of the Fed’s policy-setting Federal Open Markets Committee (FOMC) have called the decision to keep the base rate
unchanged
“data-dependent.”
The deep historical ties between the US and Europe remain unchanged; everybody knows there will be an America after Trump.
Consumer spending dropped sharply in October, owing to negative wealth effects and heightened uncertainty, but it quickly stabilized and recovered, while investment spending remained essentially
unchanged.
No Exit from AfghanistanNEW DELHI – Despite frequent turmoil and repeated invasions, Afghanistan has remained virtually
unchanged
for centuries.
And these data refer to formal changes in laws and regulations; no data are available on the extent to which
unchanged
laws and regulations are implemented in a more restrictive manner, increasing informal barriers to the entry and operations of foreign firms.
The majority is voting to keep rates
unchanged.
A second problem with Hensarling’s proposal is that banks are likely to reject it as long as corporate tax policy remains
unchanged.
Last year, total CO2 emissions from the energy sector remained
unchanged
year on year for the first time (in the absence of an economic downturn).
The simple point that Carney made in his first policy pronouncement was that interest rates will remain unchanged, and the BoE’s variant of quantitative easing will remain in place, at least until unemployment falls below 7% (from its current rate of 7.8%).
That situation remained
unchanged
when Afghanistan-based Al Qaeda struck America on September 11, 2001.
In their mind, the hard power of the United States is more important than its soft power, and their vision of an America “bound to lead” is largely
unchanged.
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