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assuming
power, Kim and Lula were able to adjust, politically and mentally, to the new realities that confronted them, launching much-needed reforms.
Alternatively, Mediterranean countries must be offered budgetary leeway, in exchange for
assuming
front-line responsibility for immigration controls.
After all, he believed that being a “philosopher” meant
assuming
the responsibilities of moral reformer.
There could be several reasons why Vajiralongkorn is not immediately
assuming
the crown.
Of course, before being bailed out by governments, banks had never made any return in their history,
assuming
that their assets are properly marked to market.
And, unlike in 2017, the US dollar is now strengthening, which will lead to an even larger US trade deficit and more protectionist policies as Trump,
assuming
he remains true to form, blames other countries.
According to UNESCO, the international community will need to provide at least an additional $39 billion annually to educate the world’s children – and that is
assuming
that developing-country governments increase their own expenditure on education.
Assuming
he takes over as President, Temer will have to act fast to put the economy back on track, rebuild business confidence, and restore the people’s trust in government.
Though security in the Pacific is often associated with the efforts of the US Air Force and Navy, the Army is
assuming
an increasingly important role in strengthening regional partnerships.
Countries are subject to varying degrees of fiscal constraint,
assuming
(especially in the case of Europe) a limited appetite for unlimited, unconditional cross-border transfers.
By expanding our grasp of the vastness of the universe, science has, if anything, increased the awe and reverence we feel when we look up on a starry night (assuming, that is, that we have got far enough away from air pollution and excessive street lighting to see the stars properly).
Local culture and traditions not only matter, but they are decisive in shaping the behavior of people – all the more so in developing countries, particularly those that are labeled failed or fragile states, where the courts don’t work and regulations,
assuming
they exist, thus are inadequately enforced.
They are more focused on paying down massive debt overhangs built up before the crisis than on
assuming
new debt and boosting aggregate demand.
Assuming
that they choose the latter, the financial industry should work with governments to create a global investment framework that includes appropriate incentives to take on the challenges of sustainable growth.
It also formed a National Defense Council (NDC), dominated by the military (11 army commanders versus six civilians –
assuming
that the interior minister is a civilian).
So we will remain in a state of “under-employment equilibrium” until policy in the UK and the eurozone is changed (and
assuming
that policy in the US does not become worse).
Ricardo’s orthodox followers took no notice of it,
assuming
it to be a rare lapse by the Master.
Upon
assuming
a powerful position, no effective leader – in government, business, or anywhere else – publicly excoriates future staff; lashes out in response to any and all criticism; disparages highly regarded public figures; or refuses to learn about the issues he or she will have to address.
That is why Chinese President Xi Jinping has been engaged in a comprehensive anti-corruption campaign – often misrepresented as a power grab – since
assuming
office in 2012.
Assuming
a country is big enough to rattle global markets (as Italy clearly is), three other factors determine the success of a madman strategy.
Are security and political interests so overwhelming that they justify
assuming
large and unlimited liabilities incurred by political systems over which they have no control?
But these are risks worth taking if China is serious about
assuming
a global leadership role.
For China, leadership means
assuming
additional risks.
Assuming
that Trump’s advisers have explained these complications to him, one wonders what his real rationale is.
Investment strategies such as this must be entered into with caution: simply
assuming
that a past correlation will persist is never a good idea.
But,
assuming
a 20% saving rate (close to the average for developing countries), this implies total annual diaspora saving of more than $500 billion.
The most likely scenario at that time horizon is a multi-polar system of one or several key international currencies, with the euro
(assuming
its survival) and China’s renminbi being prime candidates to second the US dollar in this role.
Assuming
the responsibilities that have long belonged to men requires that women let go of the tasks that have prevented them from advancing beyond low-ranking positions.
Above all, we understand that sustained reform requires
assuming
responsibility by mobilizing the energy of one’s own people, not relying on well-intentioned but often ill-focused outside help.
Shortly after
assuming
office, Macierewicz earned the nickname “Minister of National Disarmament,” when he canceled a carefully negotiated contract for the purchase of 50 Caracal helicopters from the manufacturer Airbus Helicopters.
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