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Our research suggests that central banks pursue interventions with the greatest rigor when the exchange rate for their currency deviates strongly from longterm trends, in particular if the actual exchange rate and the purchasing power value of a currency become
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different.
The best idea, of course, is to bring back Jacques de la Rosiere, the former and
vastly
successful head of the IMF to replace his fellow countryman.
Third, Brazil could
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improve its reputation among investors.
Given the
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different expectations and experiences of men and women – depending, of course, on the cultural context – the questions that they must ask themselves vary considerably.
Yet, given the enormous global pressures that we face, including
vastly
unequal incomes and massive environmental damage, we must find new technological solutions to our problems.
And yet the strong response to Khashoggi’s brutal murder stands in stark contrast to the relative indifference the West has shown to the
vastly
larger number of victims of the Saudi-led military intervention in Yemen.
His story is also an example of the so-called identifiable victim effect: the fate of a single identifiable individual does more to arouse our emotions and move us to action than that of a
vastly
larger number of people.
From 9/11 to the Arab SpringCAIRO – Al Qaeda’s operating environment today is
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different from the one in which it launched its most notorious operation, the 9/11 terror attacks.
The Israeli government has
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exaggerated the threat that a nuclear Iran poses to its security, as well as Israel’s capacity to halt it.
Bush, for example, would
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improve US and global security if he started listening to top scientists and paid less attention to political lobbyists regarding the growing risks from man-made climate change.
There is some optimism about Japan getting on its feet again, but over the past,
vastly
disappointing, decade, too many pseudo-recoveries have been glimpsed in Japan to justify such hopes.
Such strategies include widespread implementation of TB preventive therapy with isoniazid – which is
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underused, despite its low cost and known efficacy – and improved detection in HIV-infected people, many of whom die of TB without a diagnosis.
Adapting models of skills training to
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different education systems across Africa will take time.
Here, the Chinese, hampered by a
vastly
inferior legal system, will not be able to compete easily.
This option could
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shorten the list of products that will need to be banned outright.
We also recommended that those developing new vaccines or alternatives and state-of-the-art diagnostics be eligible for such rewards, given that these innovations can
vastly
reduce the misuse of antimicrobials.
Against this volatile backdrop, the new Trump administration could very well embrace
vastly
different policies from what we have seen so far.
The climate crisis is the new wall that divides us from our future, and current leaders are
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underestimating the urgency, and potentially catastrophic scale, of the emergency.
After all, the status quo is that advanced-economy central banks and treasuries hold
vastly
more gold than emerging markets do, and a systematic shift by emerging markets will bid up its price.
All countries redistribute some income through taxation, but in
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different proportions, with more unequal countries, such as the US and the United Kingdom, tending to redistribute more.
Interestingly, interest-rate differentials widened only in 2010, when the newly elected Greek government announced that the previous government had
vastly
understated the true fiscal deficit.
This analysis leads us to examine proteins – our cellular building blocks and the executors of biologicalfunctions – across
vastly
different species.
Still, the EU’s accomplishments
vastly
outweigh its current difficulties.
Cyber attacks are already
vastly
increasing in number, sophistication, magnitude, and impact.
These findings likely
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understate the impact of the technology; after all, much of the developing world is seeing a rapid rollout of mobile broadband, with much higher capacity than what was available at the time of the study.
It is also true that the massive accumulation of foreign reserves that is now feeding the SWFs’ growth is excessive and driven by misguided exchange-rate policies, with
vastly
undervalued currencies resulting in current-account surpluses.
What unites us is
vastly
greater than what divides us.
The World Bank’s Wrong ChoiceNEW YORK – The selection of the American nominee Jim Yong Kim as President of the World Bank, over Nigeria’s finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who was overwhelmingly regarded as a
vastly
superior candidate, is impossible to condone but easy to explain.
Solutions may come from tech hubs, but they will also come from villages and developing cities, from farmers and manufactures with
vastly
different perspectives on the world around them.
New innovations, such as pebble-bed reactors, promise to increase safety further, but will be
vastly
more costly to adopt.
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