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But the advanced countries are, to
varying
degrees, fiscally constrained by relatively high and rising public debt, largely owing to fiscal imbalances that were hidden from view until defective growth models broke down in the crisis of 2008.
But the average Indian household lacks access to 46% of basic services, with the severity of the gaps
varying
widely across districts.
By contrast, many Sunni Arab states have provided
varying
degrees of support to the largely Sunni opposition, a hodgepodge of groups that include the Muslim Brotherhood and other sectarian forces similar to Egypt’s ultra-conservative Salafis.
To
varying
degrees, emerging economies are now exhibiting all of them.
The United States Government Accountability Office sent identical genetic samples to several of the testing companies, and got widely varying, and mostly useless, advice.
The spillover effects of non-inclusive growth are already evident almost everywhere, to
varying
degrees, in the form of social polarization, policy gridlock and incoherence, and a generalized loss of public trust.
Interest rates (short and long maturities) had been trending lower in most of the advanced economies (to
varying
degrees) since the 1980s, as inflation also fell sharply.
To
varying
degrees, local and national officials in these countries, and in Colombia, Chile, Costa Rica, Peru, and Uruguay are collectively rewriting the authoritarian playbook.
Contemporary Pakistan has, to
varying
degrees, all of these.
Militias, terrorist organizations, foreign fighters, and other armed groups have asserted
varying
degrees of local authority.
The Spaak committee devised a system that balanced the voting power of states of
varying
size.
In 1971-1973, Japan’s per capita GDP fell to roughly 65% of that of the United States in purchasing-power-parity terms, while the Asian Tigers experienced economic downturns of
varying
degrees when they reached roughly the same income level relative to Japan.
There exists today a basic, even on an occasion a ritualistic, consensus regarding the notion that democracy and human rights are the points of departure for political organization with some form of free market with
varying
degrees of social responsibility based on private entrepreneurship as the basis for economic activity.
With the exception of Tunisia, this can be seen to
varying
degrees in all of the affected countries.
An astonishingly large number are jokes – both verbal and visual – of
varying
quality.
Other countries in the region, including Yemen and some of the Gulf states, have experienced
varying
degrees of turmoil as well.
Beyond privacy laws, companies must cope with customers with
varying
expectations, competitors with
varying
levels of integrity, and the various relationships that form the context of data exchange.
Each caste contained a
varying
mixture of landless laborers, cultivators, and landlords.
Price liberalization, stabilization, and privatization were pursued since 1992 with
varying
degrees of commitment.
Not so much (albeit to greatly
varying
degrees).
The views of the other members – with their
varying
backgrounds in banking, regulation, and elsewhere – were of little or no concern.
Such inequalities exist, to
varying
degrees, in all developed countries.
The same is true, to
varying
degrees, of Europe’s relationship with South Asia; but here the India-Pakistan conflict, a looming “post-American” Afghanistan in 2014, and uncertainty concerning Iran and the Persian Gulf have a direct security impact on the EU.
Each of the separate networks belongs to different companies and organizations, and they rely on physical servers in different countries with
varying
laws and regulations.
To
varying
degrees, this divide is paralyzing Socialist parties across Europe.
But does the remedy lie in tougher measures – such as heavier penalties or even eviction – to enforce the eurozone’s rules, or do the rules need to be adjusted to accommodate members’
varying
circumstances?
But the reality is that all 17 SDGs – from ending hunger and providing clean water and sanitation to conserving ecosystems – depend, to
varying
degrees, on how effectively we harness science and technology.
We spend our long infancy and childhood adapting to the widely
varying
and complex sociocultural environment that surrounds us.
These lessons are reflected in North’s assessment of Western Europe’s institutional and economic development, in which he attributed the Industrial Revolution to two key factors:
varying
belief systems and intense competition between and within the emerging sovereign powers.
Now, 40 years later, the European Commission has proposed – and French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have endorsed – a turnover tax on all financial transactions,
varying
from 0.1% on stocks to 0.01% on financial derivatives like futures and credit-default swaps.
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