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An even more spectacular example of a statistical error and sleight of hand is the
widely
cited claim of Harvard economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff that countries’ growth slows sharply if their debt/GDP ratio exceeds 90%.
China has been
widely
accused of blocking a more ambitious result, mostly because of its resistance to external surveillance of its agreed targets, appealing to state sovereignty with all the self-righteousness that the world was accustomed to hearing from former US President George W. Bush.
During the current crisis, Nigeria, a country that has been
widely
praised for its rapid and effective response to Ebola within its borders, recognized its schools’ potential to contribute to the fight against the disease.
That ballot, however, is already having an international impact, in part because South Korea’s failure to ratify an important new intelligence-sharing treaty with Japan is
widely
seen as a result of campaign politics.
China could create a system in which broad equity stakes – held by pension, social security, or sovereign wealth funds – are professionally managed, thereby guaranteeing not only that the long-term risk-adjusted ROE is higher than the real (inflation-adjusted) GDP growth rate and the nominal interest rate, but also that the gains are shared
widely
among the population.
A
widely
shared positive real ROE would mean less financial repression and a fairer income and wealth distribution.
Candidates who are adequate - and who are
widely
seen to be adequate - are the key to the Court's legitimacy.
Last but not least: it is not
widely
known that one anomaly of Lebanon’s status until this very day is that Syria has not fully recognized its existence as a sovereign nation (in Syrian school textbooks, Lebanon figures as part of Greater Syria).
It presupposes a profound process through which institutions and the assumptions underlying them come to be
widely
shared.
Most of the tools and policies underlying this success are cheap, but not
widely
implemented in developing countries.
Indeed, India is a complex amalgam of 28 states with
widely
varying social indicators.
No society has yet created a
widely
trusted method for keeping score on the punditocracy.
Instead, we need to make a greater effort to produce cheaper, more
widely
used green energy.
Still, it has been
widely
speculated that Bolton, reportedly a bureaucratic whiz, was outmaneuvered by Defense Secretary James Mattis on the question of how far to take the military attack on Syria in retaliation for the latest use of chemical weapons by Bashar al-Assad’s government against its own people.
Evidence from El Salvador would appear to bear this point out: the Salvadoran police are
widely
regarded as stronger and more efficient, but crime rates remain roughly on a par with Guatemala.
From Thailand and Indonesia to South Korea and Taiwan, China was
widely
thought to be next.
The asset bubbles that broke Japan and the United States are
widely
presumed to pose the same threat in China.
In the Soviet Union, they used to call this “sanitary propaganda,” but it was
widely
disregarded.
The bonds should be available to all investors, not just migrant savers, and be distributed widely, not kept on the books of a few investment banks.
Fortunately, this logic has been
widely
accepted, as demonstrated by the decision that the European Council’s next president, despite being from a country (Poland) that is not yet in the eurozone, will nonetheless preside over eurozone summits.
As antimicrobial drugs became more
widely
available, however, the focus moved away from preventive measures.
Britain has become – and is
widely
perceived to be – a less dependable and less capable ally, and reality and perception would intensify if the UK were to take a step that would marginalize its role on the continent.
In Poland, the center-right Civic Platform had an excellent economic record but was
widely
perceived as having become complacent after many years in power.
Citizens’ needs vary
widely
across the country, and federalism helps to ensure that they are addressed.
Mueller, a
widely
respected former FBI director, will keep alive for some time the investigation into whether Trump’s campaign or political associates colluded with Russia in its effort to elect Trump.
Last year, a ProPublica investigation of “recidivism risk models” demonstrated that a
widely
used methodology to determine sentences for convicted criminals systematically overestimates the likelihood that black defendants will commit crimes in the future, and underestimates the risk that white defendants will do so.
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi,
widely
regarded as a sanctions skeptic, will be a guest of honor at Putin’s St. Petersburg International Economic Forum this week.
With his
widely
documented history of fraud in the 2008 municipal elections, Ortega is on his way to becoming Latin America’s Robert Mugabe.
Despite the industry’s
widely
publicized pitfalls, its potential to improve the lives of the poor cannot be ignored.
Over-indebtedness, together with coercive recovery practices, led to a series of
widely
publicized suicides, spurring local officials to implement new restrictions on MFIs and discourage borrowers from repaying their debts.
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