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Mexico and experienced
In the rest of Latin America, the situation is similar to that of Mexico, with many suburbs being built, most notably in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile, which have experienced a boom in the construction of suburbs since the late 70s and early 80s.
Several Latin American countries had severe downturns in the 1980s: by the Kehoe and Prescott definition of a great depression as at least one year with output 20 % below trend, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico experienced great depressions in the 1980s, and Argentina experienced another in 1998 – 2002.
However, since 2008 the city has experienced violence related to turf battles between warring drug cartels in Mexico.
Many North American countries experienced a debt crisis in the 1980s, such as Mexico in 1982.
The city has only received one direct hit from a hurricane since 1871, although Jacksonville has experienced hurricane or near-hurricane conditions more than a dozen times due to storms passing through the state from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean, or passing to the north or south in the Atlantic and brushing past the area.
There he met and became friends with Bert Phillips and the older and more experienced artist Joseph Henry Sharp, who told the two younger artists about his 1893 visit to Taos, New Mexico.
" Bands in the genre have experienced a more enthusiastic reception elsewhere with Mägo de Oz notably experiencing strong chart success in their native Spain, Mexico and South America.
They have experienced strong chart success in their native Spain as well as in South America and Mexico.
The route through Mexico to the Guatemalan border at Ciudad Hidalgo is about, virtually all two lane roads running through the centers of towns with heavy truck traffic during the day-a challenging journey even for an experienced transmigrante.
After the conquest of Mexico, Cuba experienced an exodus of settlers.
Bronco, who had already experienced international fame partly by help of their international hit Que no Quede Huella ( May no Traces be Left ) from their 1989 album A Todo Galope, and being scheduled to tours that took them all over Mexico, to the United States, Puerto Rico, Spain, Argentina, Venezuela, Peru and many other countries, found themselves in the midst of a second power dose of famousness in 1993, when they acted in the Televisa soap opera, Dos Mujeres, un Camino ( Two Women, one Road ), alongside Erik Estrada, Laura León, Lorena Herrera, Selena Quintanilla and Bibi Gaytán, among others.
This rejection by Colorado voters followed a trend in the western states to blame California-style " mindless development " for the urban growth problems experienced in states like Colorado, Montana, New Mexico and Oregon.
Countries that have experienced a fertility decline of over 40 % from their pre-transition levels include: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Panama, Jamaica, Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Surinam, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Lebanon, South Africa, India, Saudi Arabia, and many Pacific islands.
During the nineties, countries like Mexico, Argentina, Malaysia, Turkey, Colombia, Indonesia, Korea and Peru all experienced boom – bust cycles with the consequent collapse in GDP, consumption, non-tradable output sector contraction, capital flow reversals, limited or costly access to capital markets and sharp real exchange rate fluctuations.
Gabrielle dropped heavy rainfall in Mexico, especially around its landfall location, where some areas possibly experienced more than of precipitation, though according to the Hydrometeorological Prediction Center ( HPC ), rainfall peaked at.
The Humboldt baseball club experienced financial problems in 1906, and Gandil moved on to a team in Cananea, Mexico, 40 miles from the United States.
However, the problems of government administration he experienced while Minister to Mexico plagued him in Kansas, and he stumbled into one political crisis after another.
For a brief period in the late 19th century, Yecapixtla experienced a surge in economic development when a railway was built through connecting it to Mexico City through what is now the eastern panhandle of the State of Mexico.
Inspired by the reality television genre, this film followed the lives of sixteen Americans from March 13-23, 2003 as they celebrated spring break in Cancún, Mexico and experienced romantic relationships, emotional strife, or just had a good time.
" ( 188 ) New Mexico experienced a second wave of European influence — this time English speaking — which was definitively marked by U. S. victory in the war between the United States and Mexico that ended with The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848.
Despite moving from the Premier League to the Primera Division Mexicana, in the beginning of his stay in Mexico, Vuoso experienced the same problems at Santos Laguna that he faced at Manchester City.

Mexico and lax
Mexico possesses a strong system of labor laws, yet enforcement of these laws within the maquiladora industry is often lax.
Within a few years, some people reported to Mexico City that Jewish rites were being performed in the Northern Province and efforts to convert heathen indigenous peoples were lax.
Authors of the ballot measure, the " Protect Arizona Now " committee, wrote it because of a serious concern for lax voter registration and voting procedures and concerns that public services to immigrants from neighboring Mexico, many of whom are illegal immigrants, were too costly.
It has been theorized that the spike in dead turtles seen in the Gulf of Mexico in June and July 2010 was due to shrimp boats that were taking advantage of lax marine enforcement due to the gulf oil spill.

Mexico and banking
His family was one of the wealthiest families in Mexico: his grandfather had founded the Compañía Industrial de Parras, which was initially involved in vineyards, cotton, and textiles, and later expanded into mining, cotton mills, ranching, banking, coal, rubber, and foundries in the later part of the nineteenth century.
Benjamin Fraser works for JPMorgan, Damian Fraser is the managing director of the investment banking firm UBS AG ( formerly S. G. Warburg ) in Mexico, and Orlando Fraser is a barrister specializing in commercial law ( Wroe ).
US president Bill Clinton granted a US $ 50 billion loan to Mexico, which helped in one of Zedillo's initiatives to rescue the banking system.
* 2003 – 2004 – The bank acquired Inverlat banking house in Mexico, taking over all of its branches and establishing strong presence in the country.
As of January 28, 2011, the consumer and business banking services are in 25 states including: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Grupo Elektra expanded further and became Mexico ’ s biggest consumer-finance company when, in 2002, it won the first banking license granted to any Mexican institution in nearly a decade.
A group of wealthy individuals with interests in banking, industry and commerce, led by Don Raúl Baillères, created the institution with the goal of using higher education as a promoter of economic and industrial change in Mexico.
Mexico ’ s Banking Act of 1897 established the legal possibility of failure of a credit institution, but set up some mechanisms in the banking law itself to prevent bank failures -- but the law itself did not create a formal insurance scheme.
He was exiled in 1815, and immediately started business as a commission-agent in Paris, where, chiefly through his family connexions in Havana and Mexico, he acquired in a few years enough wealth to enable him to undertake banking.
But Alemán remained a political force, the focal point for more conservative elements in the party and for the new middle-class banking, industrial, and commercial interests which had risen to power in Mexico.
ING's initial operations in Mexico predate any involvement in the insurance arena by establishing a representative office of ING Barings in Mexico City where private and investment banking services in Mexico were offered to high net-worth individuals and large corporations.

Mexico and corrupt
The movie, which is influenced by Nikolai Gogol's The Government Inspector, centers around two Mexicans who are mistaken for government inspectors from Mexico City by the corrupt mayor of a small town.
This vastly unequal distribution of land — and, therefore, wealth — had plagued Mexico for many years, to the anger and dismay of the working classes, as this corrupt system allowed the rich to get richer while ensuring that the poor remained poor, or got even poorer.
" " Territorial rings ", corrupt associations of local politicians and business owners buttressed with federal patronage, embezzled from Indian tribes and local citizens, especially in the Dakota and New Mexico territories.
Academic study of corridos written during the Mexican revolution shows they were used as a means to communicate news throughout Mexico as a response to the propaganda being spread in the newspapers which were owned by the corrupt government of Pofirio Díaz.
Fall would go on to be one of the most corrupt individuals in Congress, and was utterly despised by the New Mexico Republican Party.

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