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36 Sentences With "fragilities"

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"The global financial crisis taught us that fragilities can be more real than apparent and that global spillovers mean that broadly shared systemic fragilities can lead to disastrous contagion and amplification," he said.
But Kuroda said there were still fragilities that should not be overlooked.
Just 30 of our own years later, we're feeling the fragilities of both.
This man, much like the real one, is acutely aware of his fragilities.
Certain harsh truths must be stowed away, for our happiness depends on accepting each other's fragilities.
Given the fragilities below the surface, it will eventually take (only) little things to break the ice.
The underlying fragilities of the US economy have been revealed: Another Great Depression could be upon us.
"The collection is a reaction to and reflection of humanity, of our strengths and fragilities," show notes said.
"The fragilities associated with high inflation accumulate, and eventually could lead to crisis," he said in his speech.
"It is now a priority to address the fragilities that our democratic systems may have," the diplomat said.
Moreover, rising financial fragilities associated with the continued rise in system-wide leverage increase the risk of a sharper and more disruptive slowdown.
"Betting is the market's attempt to summarise the polls and adjust for all of their fragilities," said Insight Investment currency fund manager Paul Lambert.
"The fragilities of the post-conflict state that dos Santos has built are being exposed," said Paula Roque, an Angola expert at Britain's Oxford University.
But the polls' fragilities were exposed in last year's parliamentary elections, when they failed to signal that Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives would win a majority.
In Pride's opinion, U.S. economic expansion will continue, but the possibility of a recession is not one to shrug off completely in a market that has its fragilities.
If they're not complicated, and they aren't flawed, and they don't have the frailties and fragilities that go along with their strengths, I typically don't find them interesting.
He said the EU had a duty to do its utmost to reach a deal at Basel given fragilities in the banking sector, and not to "leave the room".
The lawsuit said that the members of the club and their friends were aware of her "mental and emotional fragilities" and that they sought to exploit those by their actions.
But these developments haven't distracted many from the notion that the consumer-based health care system of the United States contains fragilities that are incompatible with the needs during a growing pandemic.
But it illustrates the fragilities that have been created by the credit boom, and that America could soon once again face a debt-driven turn in the business cycle that is home grown.
On the other hand, there are many who still believe that there are fragilities in the euro zone and as a result the ECB has no other choice but to keep buying debt.
Back then, India suffered from chronic inflation, high oil prices and an unsustainable current-account deficit, fragilities that were all cruelly exposed by a sudden deterioration in global investor sentiment known as the "taper tantrum".
Fragilities in Portugal's banking sector were highlighted at the end of last year when the state had to rescue Madeira-based lender Banif in a 2.2-billion-euro operation - the country's second bank rescue in as many years.
So it is natural for us, as long as we succumb to those inner fragilities, to have this fear of death, to not want to think of it or see it as something that will rip life apart.
Looking ahead, while global growth is expected to continue, the outlook is vulnerable to downside risks arising from the prevailing fragilities that are both cyclical and structural, excessive leverage, the sharp declines in commodity prices and the rising geopolitical risks.
Despite its simple format –it treats all asset classes as equally risky— the leverage ratio is considered more effective than capital adequacy ratios in capturing fragilities in the banking sector, as it cannot be gamed through subjective assignments of risk weights.
"One should not think that it can work without the remaining (parts), it can not," Ferreira said, pointing to fragilities such as limited ESM recapitalisation instruments and calling for the implementation of the third pillar of the banking union – a common deposit insurance scheme.
"It adds to the growing evidence that countries that have existing fragilities and [weak governments] are not only more prone to conflict but also more likely to experience conflict in the wake of… natural disasters driven by climate change," Femia, who is unaffiliated with the study, told Mashable in an interview.
The influx of a great number of refugees, and their sudden high visibility, draws to the surface fears that we are trying hard to stifle and hide: those fears that are gestated by the premonition of our own fragilities in society, and by the continuously reaffirmed suspicion that our fate is in the hands of forces far beyond our comprehension — let alone our control.
BANKING SECTOR RISK IN CONTEXT OF LOWER RISK TO GROWTH OUTLOOK All in all the (economic) improvements are there, have been continuing, have been broadening but we still have many fragilities one of which speaking of leverage is given by the fragility in the banking sector and the NPL (non-performing loan) stocks in many countries that could have a much higher credit growth if it had not been for the NPLs.
He contacts the men of power, proposes to them to come to make a portrait in his studio, and to become a face hanging on the wall of an exhibition. He makes contemporaries and, sometimes, alive these pieces of sculpted stone where each break or scratch is the mirror of our fragilities.
The collection includes thousands of papyrus scraps and ancient clay pieces. Manchester University papyrologist Roberta Mazza stated that the Green family "poured millions on the legal and illegal antiquities market without having a clue about the history, the material features, cultural value, fragilities, and problems of the objects." In early July 2017, US federal prosecutors filed a civil complaint in the Eastern District of New York under the case name United States of America v. Approximately Four Hundred Fifty Ancient Cuneiform Tablets and Approximately Three Thousand Ancient Clay Bullae.
He was a founding member of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons and served as its fourth president. His transplant surgery fellowship program trained many prominent transplant surgeons and included minority surgeons including Clive O. Callender, who founded the transplant program at Howard University College of Medicine. He did pioneering work in kidney transplantations in children during the 1970s, developing the anti-rejection drug anti-lymphocyte globulin, in pediatric liver transplantation and in xenotransplantation of porcine Islets for Type I diabetes. He'd also help patients with fragilities in which other doctors couldn't perform.
This, for instance, weakens even more the financial system generating new incentives to default. On the other hand, persistent episodes of default weaken the tax system by encouraging tax avoidance and capital flight, making it more difficult to meet debt obligations. This forces countries either to acquire additional debt if available or to move towards more inelastic tax sources, exacerbating tax avoidance and capital flights and thus falling in a feedback loop that makes it more and more difficult for the country to commit to repay its debt. Institutional fragilities generate history dependence: past events have a decisive incidence on current outcomes because defaulter countries are more prone to experience future default episodes.
Green admitted, "I knew little about the world of collecting ... The criticism of the museum resulting from my mistakes was justified." Manchester University papyrologist Roberta Mazza stated that the Green family “poured millions on the legal and illegal antiquities market without having a clue about the history, the material features, cultural value, fragilities, and problems of the objects.” This return includes the "Gilgamesh Dream Tablet," containing part of the Epic of Gilgamesh, was discovered in Iraq in 1853, sold by the Jordanian Antiquities Association to an antiquities dealer in 2003, and sold again by an auction house to Hobby Lobby in 2014 for $1.6 million. The auction house lied about how the artifact had entered the market, claiming it had been on the market in the United States for decades.
Green admitted, "I knew little about the world of collecting ... The criticism of the museum resulting from my mistakes was justified." Manchester University papyrologist Roberta Mazza stated that the Green family "poured millions on the legal and illegal antiquities market without having a clue about the history, the material features, cultural value, fragilities, and problems of the objects". This return includes the Gilgamesh Dream Tablet, containing part of the Epic of Gilgamesh, discovered in Iraq in 1853, sold by the Jordanian Antiquities Association to an antiquities dealer in 2003, and sold again by Christie's auction house to Hobby Lobby in 2014 for $1.6 million. The auction house lied about how the artifact had entered the market, claiming it had been on the market in the United States for decades.

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