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Credible measures that deliver and anchor savings in the medium term will help create space to
accommodate
growth today – by allowing a slower pace of consolidation.
The US and China should also work together toward “globalization 2.0,” by reforming international rules and institutions to
accommodate
both established and emerging countries.
But does the remedy lie in tougher measures – such as heavier penalties or even eviction – to enforce the eurozone’s rules, or do the rules need to be adjusted to
accommodate
members’ varying circumstances?
As a result, older voters will demand more and more socioeconomic security, and irresponsible populists will be waiting in the wings to
accommodate
them.
Education is never a bad thing in itself, but the move toward “mass universities” of the type that emerged in the West after World War II is occurring too fast and has arrived too soon for the Chinese economy to
accommodate
it.
For example, to meet the Communist Party’s ambitious enrollment goals, institutions have lowered admission standards and matriculated students into fields of study with no market value, just to
accommodate
them.
Instead, the goal is to ensure that the existing order can adequately
accommodate
the interests and objectives of both China and the US.
Refusing to acknowledge reality will only generate more tension – and more risk, because failing to
accommodate
China will destabilize the rules-based order on which the world has come to rely.
As Europe’s populists use such cases of “welfare tourism” to sow fear and anger among the European public, reaching an agreement to
accommodate
actual refugees becomes increasingly difficult.
Yet surely China must recognize that it has not, in recent years, given India’s government much reason to
accommodate
its sensitivities.
An anti-malaria bed net costs just $5, lasts five years, and can
accommodate
two children.
Juncker’s Commission risks losing its authority from the start if the rules can be bent or broken to
accommodate
the larger member states’ domestic political priorities.
Eventually, in the early 2000s, the global economic system came to be regarded as providing the best platform to
accommodate
China’s rise.
Critically, it seems unconvinced that integrating China into this system and offering it a place at the top table is the best way to
accommodate
its rising economic might.
Brazil also needs budgetary space to
accommodate
needed investment in social infrastructure, especially sanitation and basic health-care facilities, in order to reduce the incidence of infectious diseases.
The most recent offer by the six powers – the UN Security Council’s five permanent members plus Germany – is on the table, and it goes very far to
accommodate
Iran’s interests.
The right question to ask is this: can Europe remain consistent with its own values (democracy, equality, justice, respect, etc.) and at the same time tolerate and
accommodate
new citizens from different backgrounds and religions?
Toward a Peaceful PacificMELBOURNE – The Western Pacific is currently facing a difficult problem – how to
accommodate
China’s rising aspirations in a region where the United States has held primacy since the Cold War’s end.
Her government must not succumb to the temptation to
accommodate
the extremists in the name of good governance (or in the cause of political survival).
There is also a growing sense that India has forgotten how to
accommodate
dissent, that alternative viewpoints are considered entirely irrelevant.
Since the terrorist attacks of September 11th, Saudi leaders have felt pressed to
accommodate
public revulsion about the mistreatment of the Palestinians, but worry that doing so may even further jeopardize their now brittle relations with America.
If and when the time comes to pause or change course, will China’s existing political-economic institutions
accommodate
such a transformation?
How, moreover, can we
accommodate
individuals’ rights and liberties while giving appropriate recognition to their overall preferences?
While it must be reformed to
accommodate
today’s world, all that is needed is a smidgen of the statesmanship shown seven decades ago, when world leaders subordinated their immediate short-term interests to a long-term vision of the kind of world they wanted their children to inhabit.
To
accommodate
this change in spending patterns, the dollar weakened, enabling the US to export more.
This outcome would become even more likely if Americans elect Trump, who openly admires Russian President Vladimir Putin and would
accommodate
Russian great-power politics at the expense of European and transatlantic ties.
At these moments, it is easiest to
accommodate
the movements by letting all prices rise, but to differing extents.
Today, massive investments in critical infrastructure, industrial expansion, and urban development – vital to
accommodate
an expanding global population, set to reach nine billion by 2050 – are being made without adequate regard for disaster risk.
Moreover, a Palestinian state would not only comprise the West Bank and Gaza, but presumably would also have to
accommodate
the principal political parties in each area.
To
accommodate
this approach, the People’s Bank of China should adjust monetary policy to lower government-bond yields.
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