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That is why property and wealth taxes are likely to become the foundation of a new political
alignment
in Europe.
At that time, the US-led Western
alignment
was the center of Churchill’s world, and China was mired in civil war.
Even if the stars were in perfect
alignment
and the US was not facing a saving constraint, it stretches credibility to seek a formulaic bilateral solution to America’s multilateral problem.
So some of the stars have come into
alignment
for Bush.
But the
alignment
of interests between external investors and domestic policymakers is imperfect, at best.
The basic belief that underpins “economic patriotism” is that of an
alignment
of interests between companies considered “national” (most prominently the largest ones or so-called “champions”), their national employees, and the national community.
Haircuts would contain this risk by encouraging closer
alignment
of each country’s interest-rate spread with its creditworthiness – the essential tool by which markets impose discipline on debtors.
And the latter-day Leninists who regarded Brexit as a way to complete the policy agenda initiated by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher will find it hard to reconcile their vision of a deregulated Britain with the continued
alignment
of Northern Ireland’s regulatory regime with that of the EU.
This exercise – and it was beginning to look like a strange
alignment
of the stars – resulted in a poverty line just above $1.90.
But Europe must avoid
alignment
with this new and narrow US trade focus for several reasons.
In 2010, at the International Conference on Afghanistan in Kabul, donors agreed with the Afghan government to channel at least 50% of development aid (excluding military expenditures) through the government budget and to improve the
alignment
of their off-budget spending with national priorities.
The outcome of the Syrian conflict will also have a direct impact on the Middle East’s
alignment
of power.
As the
alignment
of personnel strategies with business goals become more critical, the role of human-resources issues grows in significance.
But positive net assets are not sufficient to eliminate financial risk, which also depends on asset structure (the liquidity of assets and the
alignment
of maturities of assets and liabilities).
More important, dependence on Russia varies immensely across the European Union, impeding substantial coordination – and limiting the EU’s
alignment
with the US.
If so, the next challenge will be to find non-destructive ways to moderate the pace in order to bring capacity to adjust and the need for adjustment into closer
alignment.
Just when the West needs
alignment
among the US, the UK, and the EU, national politics are pulling it apart.
That transatlantic
alignment
has safeguarded global peace and prosperity for 70 years, and it will be needed to confront looming global threats.
If the Fed’s benchmark interest rate can be restored to historical trend levels, China would have more policy space to adjust interest rates in
alignment
with its growth pattern and pursue an orderly opening of its capital account.
All of this would require that emerging economies accept eventual
alignment
of their trade commitments with those of advanced economies, and that advanced countries accept that emerging countries deserve long transition periods.
First, the G20 should call on other international groupings to conduct analyses of their investment policies to ensure
alignment
with the bloc’s nine principles.
Is a new
alignment
between India and China rising to balance America’s global power?
A Turkish-Syrian Business Council was established soon after with the hope of developing economic relations, but little impact has been felt, owing to Turkey’s lingering suspicion of Syria’s political
alignment.
But a closer look at Russia’s military operations in Syria – not to mention Turkey’s downing of a Russian warplane – suggests that it would be premature to conclude that Russian and Western objectives can be brought into
alignment.
European voters are now punishing social-democratic parties, which have become weaker than at any time since World War I. Instead, a fiscally responsible center-right
alignment
of political forces has taken power in all but three of the 27 EU countries.
Many valuable elements of the so-called Old Diplomacy persisted: the
alignment
of foreign policies with national and regional interests, the preference for the possible over the merely desirable, and the cultivation of what are today called “confidence-building measures,” that is, methods for establishing trust among small groups of professional negotiators, and between them and the people they represent.
Finally, in 1970 a splendid computer innovation enabled the proper
alignment
of amino acid sequences (which is vital to all subsequent data management).
They involved a minimum of five species, in perilous alignment: the bacterium itself, the reservoir host such as marmots or gerbils, the flea vector, the rodent species in close quarters with humans, and the human victims.
Candidates have been flocking to such soothsayers in large numbers, seeking advice on everything from the precise minute to file their nomination forms to the appropriate
alignment
of the doors of their campaign offices.
I am even prepared to entertain the notion that the cosmos might be sending us signals in every planetary
alignment.
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