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But there, too, the recovery was likely to continue to be fragile despite the positive reports, some economists said.
Lastly, Messrs Kharas and Rogerson seem to keep their categories constant, so they assume that if a state is fragile in 2012 it will continue to be fragile in 2025.
In a sign that the government expects the public finances to continue to be fragile, the chancellor also hinted that costly pledges, including the "triple-lock" on pensions, would have to be reviewed before the Conservatives draw up their manifesto for the next general election.
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The problem is the UN process continues to be fragile.
That would imply something different to Mr Sumner's view: instead of being irrelevant to poverty reduction, foreign aid will continue to be vital, since fragile states (unlike middle-income ones) cannot afford to help the poor but instead need help themselves.Can these two accounts be squared?
And that in turn implies something very different about aid: instead of being irrelevant to poverty reduction, it will continue to be vital since fragile states cannot afford to help their poor but instead themselves need help from abroad.What does one make of this?
At the close of the council's meeting Thursday, Tillerson said the U.S. would "continue to be vigilant in protecting the fragile environment in the Arctic" and the White House was "currently reviewing several important policies, including how the Trump administration will approach the issue of climate change".
Must this wilderness continue to be wrestled into submission, or is it fragile and diminishing?
Business organisation CBI Scotland said the GDP figures made for "sobering reading" and served as a "stark reminder" that Scotland's economic recovery continued to be a fragile process.
The ANC the political party he risked his life for continues to be mired in corruption and cronyism, and the country's talismanic unifier, Nelson Mandela, continues to be in fragile health.
Charles continued to be mentally fragile, believing he was made of glass, and according to historian Desmond Seward, running "howling like a wolf down the corridors of the royal palaces".
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