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After the collapse of the dollar-based Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates in the 1970s, Europe created the European Monetary System to serve as an island of stability in an ocean of
widely
fluctuating exchange rates.
A recent decree,
widely
condemned abroad, allows the government to appoint two-thirds of the Academy’s members, thereby ending even the semblance of scientific independence.
The Alliance government was
widely
considered to have been successful; but eight years is a long time in politics.
Europe has a special role to play in securing a better world where human rights and individual freedoms are
widely
and fully respected.
Finally, the
widely
assumed correlation between monetary policy and currency values does not stand up to empirical examination.
This principle underpins the EU’s refusal to import genetically modified (GM) foods from the US, where they are
widely
consumed.
The accessibility of early retirement varies
widely
across different countries and different sectors.
In Afghanistan, what is
widely
regarded as the longest-running war in US history continues, and it is estimated that the Taliban now controls more territory than at any time since their government was overthrown in 2001.
“Softer” interventions, like better land-use planning and ecosystem-based approaches, are
widely
supported, but their effectiveness has been assessed in only a few small-scale studies.
Corporate income in the EU is currently taxed under
widely
divergent national rules, based on separate accounting (SA) of income earned in each country.
To the consternation of many currency traders, the value of the dollar fluctuates widely, as its rise, fall, and recovery in the course of the last year have shown.
Nowadays, a eurozone breakup has become one of the most
widely
discussed possible shocks.
It is clear from the last three decades of floating currencies that market-determined exchange rates tend to swing
widely
and persistently from parity levels that would make comparable goods sell at comparable prices in different countries.
So writes Tsuneo Watanabe, Editor-in-Chief of Japan’s (and the world’s) most
widely
circulated newspaper, Yomiuri Shimbun , in the introduction to the book From Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Ha rbor: Who Was Responsible .
However, there are other important science-based issues that require study by internationally-based organizations in order to be
widely
accepted.
Other known quantum algorithms will easily be able to crack the most
widely
used secure cryptographic systems of today.
I believe that the government will act on all of these reasons for high saving, making credit more
widely
available, introducing a health insurance system, and relaxing some of the down-payment requirements.
Among a variety of rare-earth elements, neodymium and dysprosium are
widely
used as a magnetic material for motors in environmentally friendly vehicles and home appliances, while erbium is used as a dopant in optical fibers and cerium as an abrasive for polishing liquid crystal display (LCD) glass.
Moreover, the mechanisms by which the US Federal Reserve’s purchases of asset-backed securities stimulate consumer spending – low mortgage rates,
widely
available home refinancing, high housing prices, and home-equity withdrawal – function differently in the eurozone.
Similarly, the US Navy’s freedom of navigation (FON) operations, which are occurring more regularly under Trump than they did under Obama, have been
widely
hyped.
Thanks to US fecklessness, the
widely
shared vision of a free, open, and democratic-led Indo-Pacific could give way to an illiberal, repressive regional order, with China in full control.
It is now
widely
expected that, when a financial institution is deemed “too big to fail,” governments will intervene if it gets into trouble.
In 1972, on the basis of data on toxicity to fish and migrating birds (but not to humans), the United States Environmental Protection Agency banned virtually all uses of DDT, an inexpensive and effective pesticide once
widely
deployed to kill disease-carrying insects.
My last point is that crises, while unpleasant, are also
widely
thought to facilitate growth-enhancing reforms.
Daraprim is
widely
and cheaply available as a generic in other markets, including the UK, India, and Brazil.
In this case, the issue is the cost of Greece's exit (“Grexit") from the eurozone – a prospect that was
widely
discussed in the media throughout the recent negotiation, with considerable speculation about the stance of the various players, especially the Greek and German governments.
They want to access the American market and use Gulf Coast ports to export more widely, but Keystone XL is not their only option.
This forces knowledge to be made more
widely
available, thereby breaking the effective monopoly that researchers and their funders would otherwise enjoy.
Countercyclical spending and tax policy are
widely
acceptable to experts and taxpayers alike, but deficit spending on wars is known to be a paltry way to stimulate the economy.
Prior to 1890, big business was
widely
regarded as more efficient and generally more modern than small business.
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