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They said that the borrowers had behaved badly, when the real problem was that the international system had created a
veritable "
house of cards," in which a mountain of short-term inter-bank loans could suddenly be reversed, causing economic collapse in debtor countries.
But just when our societies should be making such investments, the public sectors in the US and Europe are on a
veritable
“investment strike.”
With control over half of the world’s supply of skipjack tuna and about a third of tuna stocks globally, the PNA is a
veritable
OPEC of the sea.
There were many more candidates in 1997, three years before the 2000 presidential election, a
veritable
parade of names representing different sections of the nomenklatura and political spectrum: Chernomyrdin, Yavlinskiy, Lebed, Luzhkov, Nemtsov, Zhirinovskiy.
Today, many of these countries are reeling from a
veritable
tsunami of returning money.
The increase in housing prices during the 1980's is now viewed as the
veritable
model of a boom cycle turned bust.
What followed was a
veritable
nuclear-testing frenzy.
They will worry – and they are right to worry – that a situation of extreme peril, a
veritable
threat to the nation, was required before the French recovered their senses and took the path of reason.
As a result, a
veritable
allergy to assessing the constitutionality of any law has long held sway.
Clearly, the new leadership in Saudi Arabia intends to orchestrate a
veritable
revolution from above.
There has been a
veritable
avalanche of lobbying on this point, which has resulted in top officials moving slowly, for fear of damaging the economy.
That would be a severe setback for the EU; for the British, blundering through history, it would be a
veritable
disaster.
Four years of recession and devaluation of the peso, has seen Argentina descend into a
veritable
economic hell.
Nothing in Asia's history, however, remotely compares to Europe's half-century of division and
veritable
occupation by two rival superpowers.
But the last decade has seen a
veritable
revolution in the news business.
India's new government is led by a
veritable "
dream team" of international development.
The solution (literally and figuratively) may be an ingenious, affordable innovation from Ventria Bioscience that combines high- and low-tech components to deliver what could be a
veritable
Holy Grail: two proteins produced inexpensively in rice that radically improve the effectiveness of rehydration solutions.
Worse still, the current fifth generation of civilian leaders is made up of
veritable
dwarfs in military affairs.
Automobiles, for example, have evolved from straightforward mechanical systems into
veritable
computers on wheels.
Indeed, by redrawing the region’s economic boundaries, the latest wave of violence has brought about a
veritable
trade shock, the true scale and significance of which has largely gone unnoticed.
As all the possible options are bad, the situation qualifies as a
veritable
Greek tragedy such as those hitherto seen only on stage.
Brexit is, without doubt, a
veritable
blow to the European project.
This target has become a
veritable
commandment of campaigners since the EU embraced it in 1996.
But the broader claim that issuing government debt has become a
veritable
free lunch, similar to government profits from currency issuance, has been dangerously overblown.
COP25 offers an opportunity for world leaders to seize on these connections in the run up to 2020, which will be a
veritable
“environmental super year.”
But for the current governments of Poland, Hungary, and Serbia – and perhaps Boris Johnson’s United Kingdom, too – it is a
veritable
disaster.
And, given the
veritable
deluge of RCTs in recent years, perhaps academics and donors should devote more time and resources to the big questions that cannot be studied by experimental methods – and to learning more about demand for new empirical evidence and the barriers to policymakers’ use of it.
It would be a
veritable
disaster in an already disastrous year.
Warren is courageous because Big Tech is big money for most leading Democratic candidates, particularly progressives, for whom California is a
veritable
campaign-financing ATM.
Fearing for one’s life, livelihood, and loved ones, all while in a state of isolation, has turned out to be a
veritable
Petri dish of fabulist paranoia.
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