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Ultimately, the policy lessons that will be drawn from the Great Recession and its aftermath are that the stimulus worked (albeit not quite as well as some of its designers envisaged) and that Keynesian pump-priming is the only sensible response to a slump.
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Even if principled objections to Britain bombing yet another Muslim country are set aside, a key lesson of the Iraq war and its lengthy aftermath is that very large numbers of combat troops and materiel cannot ensure success in subduing large areas of territory without local and regional support.
But the impression in the immediate aftermath was that Diana was going to pull through.
That may mean sacrificing its own people where cuts must be made, rather than losing the talent it is acquiring.One voice from the battle not much heard in its aftermath is that of André Lévy-Lang, chairman of Paribas.
Now, their chances for gold medal are very slim".' Lost in the aftermath was that a victory by Finland over the Americans in the next game would have enabled the Soviets to capture the gold medal.
A common debating point in the Celtic Park aftermath is that financial constraints at each club mean they are unable to attract the quality of player they could a decade ago and, consequently, standards have markedly fallen.
Between 1957 and 1973 the number of births dropped by 27%, even though for much of that time the economy was humming.What seems to have happened during the financial crisis and its aftermath is that economic considerations reinforced a pre-existing trend for women to have babies later.
One of the lessons of the financial crisis and its aftermath is that excessive private sector debt ended up being converted to public sector debt, through bailouts of financial institutions, through government spending to help sectors of the economy devastated by the collapse of a speculative bubble and through the loss of tax revenue from the failing companies and newly unemployed citizens.
The aftermath is that I get exhausted more easily.
One of the key tragedies of the quake's aftermath is that human traffickers preyed on desperate and vulnerable Nepalis, causing a rise in slavery cases.
What is also remarkable in the Paris aftermath is that the most extreme positions are being taken not by French politicians, still reacting from the horrific attacks in their own nation's capital, but by America's Republican presidential candidates, like Dr. Ben Carson, who says a Muslim should not be able to become president of the U.S.
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