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Tom Hoenig, a former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and now a top official at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation,
advocates
separating big banks’ commercial and securities-trading activities.
Advocates
of EBM respond that it is the job of researchers to generate the data that are turned into best practices; the clinician’s role is to implement the results.
Well, the data contradicts him: using policies that he directly or indirectly
advocates
-such as using deficits first and inflation later to solve fiscal problems - is especially bad for the poor.
But girls’
advocates
– in governments, non-governmental organizations, and development and funding agencies – struggle daily with meeting these needs.
Moreover, Marion Maréchal-Le Pen, Le Pen’s niece and one of the party’s two MPs, is a prominent member of the National Front-sponsored France-Europe-Russia group, which
advocates
a “multipolar” – or, more accurately, a less American – world.
The trouble with the human-rights agenda is that its
advocates
become trigger-happy, whereas Russia’s foreign policy displays the virtues of conservative prudence.
It can unite Keynesians and supply-side advocates; proponents of public spending and supporters of private business can stand together.
This is what
advocates
of a more muscular approach to today’s revolutions in the Middle East often forget.
But, while
advocates
speak of a limited “surgical operation,” what they are really talking about is the start of two wars: an aerial war, led by the US and Israel, and an asymmetric war, led by Iran and its allies.
To sway them,
advocates
must sharpen their defenses of the economic and social benefits of zero-emission mobility, such as the positive effects on public health.
The Great Depression in Economic MemoryPARIS – The dispute that has emerged in the United States and Europe between proponents of further government stimulus and
advocates
of fiscal retrenchment feels very much like a debate about economic history.
In fact, certain
advocates
of US intervention – both neo-cons and “liberal hawks” – seem to desire the opposite outcome; they want a war against Iran.
Moreover,
advocates
of this view don’t think that governments should be taxing business in the first place.
Most
advocates
of nuclear energy now endorse solar and wind, but in the same breath claim that renewables alone simply are not a practicable solution for the necessary reduction of carbon emissions.
Advocates
say that it is a crucial tool for "draining the swamps."
But
advocates
of globalization should keep the champagne on ice: protectionists and
advocates
of “illiberal democracy” are on the rise in many other countries.
Advocates
of liberal market economies need to grasp that many reforms and technological advances may leave some groups – possibly large groups – worse off.
With less invested in the system,
advocates
for such a system will have less incentive to push for it.
While the official case for the introduction of a flat tax in Russia was largely one of economic efficiency, with a particular emphasis on increasing compliance, flat tax
advocates
in the US play up the fairness of taxing everyone at the same percentage.
According to rape-crisis
advocates
in Sweden, one-third of Swedish women have been sexually assaulted by the time they leave their teens.
Or does she want to be able to stand up to
advocates
of a “soft Brexit,” the sort of deal that would give Britain’s economy, at some cost, the best possible chance in terms of trade, innovation, and investment?
Advocates
of austerity counter that confidence in the government’s credit might collapse, and the government might have to roll over its debt on unfavorable terms.
CAMBRIDGE – Labor
advocates
have long complained that international trade agreements are driven by corporate agendas and pay little attention to the interests of working people.
The objectives of both domestic labor unions and international human-rights
advocates
are served better through other means.
As the riots surrounding the failed World Trade Organization conference in Seattle demonstrated, a coalition of labor, environmental, and human rights
advocates
is intent on sabotaging the WTO, the institutional embodiment of global trade.
Advocates
of globalization lecture incessantly about the adjustments countries must undertake in their policies and institutions in order to expand their international trade and become more attractive to investors.
Advocates
of the French position want these countries to forswear their veto when a clear majority supports proposed action to mitigate the risk of a mass-atrocity crime.
He
advocates
a less antagonistic strategy: a multi-stage process of mutual accommodation to create a more stable regional power balance between the US and China.
Advocates
of independence have long insisted that they are motivated primarily by the distinctiveness of Scottish identity.
Advocates
of such agreements claim that they are needed to protect property rights.
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