Sentences with phrase «relatively stable country»

The former Sunni insurgents and the «moderate» Shia didn't come together based on a shared commitment to freedom and democracy, but they might have been able to share a relatively stable country together.
I do think that some of that money will gravitate towards the U.S. and Canada, because they're thought of as relatively stable countries.

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So while there are few checks and balances on the abuse of power, the leadership's priorities remain the same: keep the country relatively stable, head off political risks, and avoid a financially ruinous military conflict.
The Tadawul platform for trading companies within Saudi Arabia has been relatively stable in recent years, but will Riyadh be as liberal with a company that represents basically all of the country's massive fossil fuel wealth?
When a 1993 Angus Reid poll asked Canadians whether their country should «preserve its formal constitutional connection with the monarchy» or «move to abolish» it, roughly half (51 %) chose the latter option, suggesting that views on whether Canada should remain a monarchy over the long term have remained relatively stable over the last few decades.
Country Report Bangladesh Bangladeshi economic growth has been strong and relatively stable.
A country with stable finances and a relatively strong economy is likely to provide a more reliable investing environment than a country with weaker finances or an unsound economy.
Politics and policies change so fast in today's world that, at this point, all we ask of entire countries is that they be relatively stable and freedom loving, be relatively easy to enter and exit, have relatively easy bureaucracies to navigate, have relatively good health care available somewhere, and have relatively beautiful and affordable places like Arenal and Boquete and Coronado and Nosara and Pedasi and Uvita and all those other incredible places in them.
In fact, military or quasi-military rules, including Zia and Musharraf regimes, proved relatively more stable internally as well as in terms of the country's ties with the United States.
Government bonds of economically stable countries like the United States are rather popular financial investment to safely «park» unused capital because they are relatively safe and provide a guaranteed interest rate.
The fact that we are having contested elections at all and that — while her opponents may argue differently — Cristina and her former - President husband Néstor Kirchner have led the country through 8 years of relatively stable prosperity is not to be taken for granted given this country's history.
The 2017 budget was to ensure confidence in the economy — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:52 The cedi remains relatively stable against he major currencies — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:51 Interest rate in 2017 continue to decline — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:50 Inflation continue to decline in 2017 — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:48 We have returned to a robust growth after 2016 recorded the worst growth in three decades — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:47 The call to relieve our country and people from a wretched existence is urgent — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:45 The should not simply be a statement to share the national cake between different groups but it should capture how a nation comes together to meet the challenges of our time — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:45 We plan on providing opportunities as many Ghanaians as possible.
Although there was an increase in overall rates (crude prevalence) of diabetes in many countries in Western Europe, age - adjusted rates were relatively stable suggesting that most of the rise in diabetes in Western Europe between 1980 and 2014 was due to the aging population.
In some countries though the low representation of men has been relatively stable over time.
Chrysler +1 % In a relatively stable month for the Chrysler division, the 300 (+17 %) nudged ahead and the 200 -LRB--9 %) declined, while the Town & Country was about even.
One starting point I find useful is to look for countries with favorable demographics and relatively stable political - economic situations.
Bob and Tracy introduce the notion of a «dollar - zone» of countries whose currencies are relatively stable against the dollar, and they show that a country's weight in the dollar zone explains about two thirds of the variation across countries in the dollar share of their reserve portfolios.
The strategy was reasonably successful, and the country's economy is relatively stable.
Yet, over rapidly developing countries such as China and India, significant increasing trends in AOD are seen in these source regions and their surrounding downwind oceans, particularly during the dry winter / postmonsoon months when the atmosphere is relatively stable, thus favoring accumulation of aerosols.
Because most large dams in the United States were built before 1980, the country's hydropower capacity has remained relatively stable in recent decades.
Furthermore, the UN projections of a relatively stable population for the whole of the developed world depend on dramatic, and highly unlikely, declines projected in a handful of key countries.
Even though the country has been in the midst of an economic crisis, the transportation industry has been able to stay relatively stable because of the fact that there is always the necessity for the trucking industry to deliver food and other consumer goods to stores throughout the region and the country.
There are exceptions to stability, such as planned economies of Venezuela and Zimbabwe which have suffered from years of political chaos, but in general, most developed countries and even developing countries have relatively stable domestic currencies relative to Bitcoinland.
While most Western countries have relatively stable economies, political structures, currencies and established real estate markets, these factors may be less secure in other parts of the world.
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