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All of the advanced economies (to
varying
degrees) have significant legacy debts (public and private) from the excesses that set the stage for the financial crisis, as well as from the prolonged impact of the crisis on the real economy.
While most C. auris infections are treatable with a class of antifungal drug called echinocandins, some have demonstrated
varying
levels of resistance to echinocandins, as well as to the other two classes of antifungal drugs, azoles and polyenes.
But the
varying
talents, foibles, and psychological predilections of men and women make this impossible.
These days it is a growing industrial power which, after six and a half years of high-speed economic liberalization under successive governments of
varying
political hues, now has the largest middle class in the world, is an ever more enticing lure for foreign direct investment, and is economically stable enough to have escaped the financial storms that have wrecked much of east Asia.
Estimates for the output gap of the euro area at that time were especially doubtful with data coming from different international institutions
varying
widely, and being revised substantially at later stages.
One of those issues is slowing productivity growth, which has held back global economic performance, to
varying
degrees, for the last two decades, with no sign of reversal in sight.
Assuming such depositors find FE holders willing to purchase their BE, a substantial BE-FE exchange rate emerges,
varying
with the size of the transaction, BE holders’ relative impatience, and the expected duration of capital controls.
How do we measure aggregate poverty in view of the
varying
predicaments and miseries of the diverse people who comprise the society?
All of these countries did not have any particular dispute with Israel, and all, to
varying
degrees, had tense relations with their Arab neighbors.
Colombia, Peru, Brazil, and other countries in the group have also used a range of unconventional policy tools – especially changes in reserve requirements for bank liabilities of
varying
maturities and currency denominations – to manage liquidity and credit.
Both types can be found in
varying
amounts in all emissions.
I refer to
varying
margin requirements and the minimal capital requirements of banks.
Traditional growth theories focus on systematic forces – for example, capital accumulation, employment, and technical change – that, by definition, operate all the time, although with
varying
degrees of intensity.
The specific triggers, objectives, and battle lines of such conflicts are likely to be determined, to
varying
degrees, by five factors: creed, clan, culture, climate, and currency.
Yet all of them have called into question, to
varying
degrees, the rule of law and the prospect for a democratic future in each country.
The EU’s newcomers have adopted growth models that rely to
varying
degrees on foreign capital to finance domestic investment, and on banking systems that are largely owned by west European banks.
When that crisis broke, the IMF quickly committed itself to more than $100 billion in loans to the four countries involved, subject to conditions agreed on with the IMF, conditions on government budgets, monetary policies, banking regulations, and the like,
varying
somewhat from country to country.
In his influential 1997 essay “The Rise of Illiberal Democracy,” Fareed Zakaria coined the term to describe countries that hold elections (of
varying
fairness) to choose their leaders, yet at the same time restrict civil liberties and democratic freedoms.
After
varying
between 25% and 50% of GDP for the past half-century, the recent budget deficits have caused the debt to reach 62% of GDP.
To
varying
degrees, these governments have undermined their democratic credentials by failing to protect civil and human rights and employing heavy-handed tactics against their opponents.
The procedures to trigger this intervention, however, are complex and the funding is sufficiently opaque that the bill will not eliminate collateral damage from a large bank failure even for US institutions, let alone for international ones, whose unwinding would require coordination by several states, with
varying
degree of solvency.
For example, exports from Europe to the US are taxed twice: first with a corporate-profit tax in the country of origin – say, Germany, where the corporate tax rate is around 29% – and again with
varying
sales taxes in the US.
The total volume of reserves had remained virtually unchanged during the previous decade,
varying
between $40 billion and $50 billion.
Bringing together countries with competing interests and
varying
resources is hard work.
The goal is to capture the major underlying policy shift from a highly heterogeneous portfolio of programs – intended to support various goals in various ways and to
varying
degrees – to a legislative and budgetary package designed to serve as a common strategic framework.
In Taiwan itself, there is a growing sense of national identity, but a sharp division between pragmatists of the “pan-blue alliance,” who realize that geography will require them to find a compromise with the mainland, and the ruling “pan-green alliance,” which aspires in
varying
degrees to achieve independence.
There will be
varying
degrees of politeness.
Such "private" billboards kept appearing for about a year with
varying
themes.
Moreover, developing countries compete in similar products – consumer goods of
varying
levels of sophistication – so that the politics of expanded South-South trade looks even worse than the politics of North-South trade.
For example, both Turkey and Greece could reduce their military spending (though naturally to
varying
degrees, given their respective geopolitical environments).
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