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Renzi’s leadership, too, was brought down in similar fashion: by tying his political fate to a referendum on much-needed constitutional reforms, he turned the vote into an
assessment
of his government.
A group of people, some of them missing limbs, sat on a bench waiting to be served; others were limping or walking from one small room to another – from
assessment
to fitting to testing.
Some of China’s problems stem from the fact that the banking system is primarily state-owned, with close links between local governments and provincial lenders, in particular, undermining disciplined credit
assessment.
From President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang on down, China’s new leadership team is quite sophisticated in terms of analytics, risk assessment, scenario modeling, and devising innovative solutions to tough problems.
A subsequent article of the agreement does create a compliance mechanism, but specifies that it will be “expert-based” – meaning that
assessment
teams will include climate scientists and policy experts, as well as lawyers.
But such assessments are only incremental, whereas what is needed is a periodic
assessment
of the regulatory framework as a whole.
Many Western strategists and scholars based their
assessment
on a false assumption: the Soviet Union could also become free, if only its name was properly edited and the right constitution drafted for it.
Over the last few years, the report has evolved in a significant way – not only providing an
assessment
of the economy’s past and current state, but, increasingly, containing insights into its future as well.
It is against this background that the International Monetary Fund has released its updated forecasts and
assessment
of the global economy.
The EFC would be authorized to request an amended
assessment
of a country’s fiscal trajectory and requirements.
If Farage had had some first-hand experience dealing with Putin, he might have reached an accurate
assessment
much sooner.
Churchill’s
assessment
undoubtedly rings true for many United States and NATO officials today, as they attempt to coordinate an exit from America’s longest overseas combat commitment in history.
Finally, it calls for an
assessment
of development aid to countries that oppose important US policies, though the State Department, through which such aid is channeled, already accounts for such considerations.
The international community is working on new development goals for the next 15 years, and the Copenhagen Consensus has asked some of the world’s leading economists to give their
assessment
of the smartest targets they can choose.
A smart power strategy starts with a clear
assessment
of limits.
Instead, most voters relied on populist leader Geert Wilders’ glib talking points, which provided a less-than-candid
assessment
of the issue.
As a recent
assessment
by former Dutch prime minister Wim Kok pointed out, the EU’s member states generally have not made the Lisbon Strategy a high priority, and they balk at giving the EU the means to pursue more ambitious policies to offset this neglect.
Moreover, Europe must build up tools for strategic analysis, assessment, and forecasting to provoke and nourish public debate.
And the COFINA deal is itself part of a larger debt-restructuring effort that is based on an unrealistic
assessment
of the commonwealth’s economic conditions.
Finally, the one-dimensional citation metric should be complemented by additional indices that provide a more comprehensive, multifaceted
assessment
of scientific work.
Needless to say, these efforts were ineffective, and European banks’ share prices have declined by 50%, on average, since the initial 2014
assessment.
The Fund should propose a conceptual framework for the discussions to be held on exchange-rate problems by providing an objective
assessment
of the adjustments that are needed, and by facilitating settlement within the multilateral framework.
Second, in accordance with China’s 12th Five-Year Plan, the free-trade zone aims to extend the industrial value chain and improve value-added content, promote the coordination of domestic and foreign investment in manufacturing, and strengthen the sector’s classification and
assessment
capacity.
Most Federal Reserve officials, for example, expect the unemployment rate to be just above 3.5% over the next three years, or almost one percentage point below their
assessment
of its natural rate.
But what Europe really needs is the kind of honest
assessment
and tough love that the Fund has traditionally offered to its other, less politically influential, clients.
The IMF needs to bring much more of this brand of skepticism to its
assessment
of eurozone debt dynamics, instead of constantly seeking strained assumptions that would make the debt appear sustainable.
Though the battle is completely symmetric, the public
assessment
of it is bafflingly lopsided, especially in countries with financially conservative populations.
But Hosuk Lee-Makiyama and Philippe Legrain of the Open Political Economy Network recently delivered a scathing
assessment
of the results.
Disembarkation platforms would enable controlled
assessment
of which migrants are owed legal protection by the EU, prior to their resettlement in the Union.
But S&P’s
assessment
of the political situation is on target: by creating a dysfunctional paralysis at the heart of government, the Tea Party has shown that it is willing to impose dramatic costs on the broader economy and to ensure significantly slower growth.
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