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In fact, there are four channels through which the real interest rate affects real commodity prices
(aside
from whatever effect it has via the level of economic activity).
But, even setting
aside
the equilibrating benefits of flexible currencies, the prospect of a single, omnipotent central bank is not particularly appealing.
Leaving
aside
the lies, fictions, and questions of morality and personal responsibility, the critical mistake of America’s war against Iraq was the absence of either a viable plan or the necessary strength to enforce a Pax Americana in the Middle East.
Leaving
aside
the feasibility of such transfers, it is doubtful that they are the solution.
Increased costs for steel and aluminum inputs as a result of Trump’s tariffs (leaving
aside
foreign retaliation) only exacerbate the industry’s problems.
Aside
from a humanitarian crisis, with thousands drowning each year trying to reach Europe and thousands more detained, there is the soaring expense of border controls and bureaucracy, a criminalized people-smuggling industry, and an expanding shadow economy, where illegal migrants are vulnerable to exploitation, labor laws are broken and taxes go unpaid.
In any event, the idea of a global wealth tax is replete with credibility and enforcement problems,
aside
from being politically implausible.
As a result, eurozone countries’ appetite for borrowing remains unbridled, while at the same time the sanction mechanisms included in the European Union’s “fiscal compact” are quietly set
aside.
In recent years,
aside
from Berlusconi himself, other divorcés like Centrist Catholic Party Leader Pier Ferdinando Casini and Parliament Speaker Gianfranco Fini could easily deliver passionate speeches in the morning on the importance of the traditional family unit and the sacredness of marriage, attend a touching audience with the Pope in the afternoon, and then rush off in the evening to their unmarried partners and mothers of their latest offspring.
Aside
from the eurozone, the US, Japan, and the United Kingdom all need a weaker currency.
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from deep uncertainty regarding the course of events in Egypt and Libya, now Syria is on the verge of civil war, and radical forces may get the upper hand in Yemen, undermining security in Saudi Arabia.
Aside
from Donald Trump’s victory in the United States’ presidential election, some of the European Union’s weaknesses were fully revealed, with the United Kingdom’s vote to leave casting the bloc in a particularly harsh light.
Unfortunately, very little education funding is currently set
aside
for investments in new learning networks.
But now it has been pushed
aside
by other kinds of regulation.
But he put
aside
his doubts when he agreed to serve as Reagan’s vice president, and eventually he issued his fateful vow at the Republican National Convention in August 1988, when he accepted the party’s nomination to succeed Reagan.
If, instead, the ECJ finds a legal argument to validate the scheme – and the German court, sensitive to current financial uncertainties, acquiesces – the ambiguities will be pushed aside, to be addressed later.
Aside
from the Kurdish issue, their attention is now focused on Cyprus as well.
But one issue – one might say the most significant of them all – is being ignored or pushed aside: the environment.
Setting
aside
the deeply offensive character of such efforts to silence its critics, the coal industry is posing a false choice: end the use of coal or end poverty.
China would be better-off if it returned to the "managed float" it practiced since 1994 but pushed
aside
in the wake of Asia's crisis and the need for a stable RMB.
Such flexibility, by allowing for slight incremental changes over time, would provide investors with greater certainty, as it would sweep
aside
today's worries about whether or not China can keep its exchange rate fixed at today's level or sharply devalue the RMB downward.
Once elected, however, the coalition needed a program and since Schroeder had failed to seek a mandate or stand for anything, he was pushed
aside
by people with a program: Lafontaine with his left-activism and crude Keynesianism on the one hand, and the Greens with their (often nutty) pet projects on the other.
Look around your home and see if you can find anything that came from Russia,
aside
from vodka, energy, or the works of Tolstoy.
That Pakistan may be willing to put
aside
its demand for an international referendum in Kashmir is the first real sign of compromise to be seen over the issue in decades.
This is not a threat that we can set
aside
until we have eradicated poverty worldwide.
But most of those in Davos put
aside
these problems to celebrate the euro’s survival.
Even putting
aside
the human suffering, this means, in turn, more problems for the financial system.
Politics aside, the long-term damage to Iraq’s legal institutions caused by these maneuverings should not be underestimated.
And yet, even in today’s fraught political climate, European leaders can make progress if they set
aside
grand, unrealistic proposals for a European finance minister or more intrusive inquiries into countries’ economic policies.
Yet, when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh recently visited Burma, he had little to offer
aside
from the usual investment proposals.
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