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Some systems, like the Italian, require a government to fall whenever a majority of representatives votes "no confidence" — leading to notorious episodes of instability.
Episodes of instability occur twice as often when spending cuts reach 5% of GDP as when expenditure is rising.In this section Hitting the kerb Darkness visible Europe's new dress code Slow finance Gauchos and gadflies Unrest in peace ReprintsSuch dangers are well appreciated in the emerging world, which has much greater experience of austerity.
Another study had the same result with a 30%% head defect, but no episodes of instability with 15%% defects [25].
A possible explanation could be that the ACL-injured subjects, as a precaution to episodes of instability, activate their muscles more than healthy subjects.
Dislocations were mostly posterior (29 cases); one subject showed a dislocation in an anterior direction; only one case was multidirectional (a single patient with five episodes of instability).An evaluation of the associated risk factors of patients was made before proceeding to revision.
Third, as a result, a propensity to undergo periodic episodes of instability and volatility in global financial markets will persist.
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Interestingly, 27 (90 %) athletes showed spontaneous recovery and were able to return to their sport and complete their season after an episode of anterior shoulder instability, although 37 % experienced at least one additional episode of instability during the season.
Once such episode of instability became a serious obstacle for the successful completion of our experiments.
All 32 patients had had at least one episode of instability; 23 were had not been operated and 9 had been operated before the follow-up.
The definition of recurrent instability was either a complete dislocation or a subluxation described by the patient as a distinct episode of instability, without a dislocation, but with a feeling of unnatural joint movement and fear of an imminent dislocation.
Their reading of the 1930s, he writes, is incomplete, often erroneous and has led them to settle for weak or no growth and for too-timid reform of their financial systems.Mr Eichengreen, of the University of California, Berkeley, recreates the last century's two great episodes of financial instability with compelling portraits of bankers and policymakers and accessible theoretical explanations.
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