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The real question is this:
Assuming
that Israel gets the quiet that it wants, what does it intend to do with Gaza in the future?
Even
assuming
the best-case scenario--that SARS is eliminated by the end of this year--increased flu vaccination and better availability of diagnostics will benefit millions of people worldwide.
The ECB can do nothing about the overhang, and it has rightly resisted
assuming
responsibility for debt problems that are ultimately fiscal in nature.
And,
assuming
that his new political party fails to win a majority in next month’s National Assembly election, his government will require support from the mainstream parties.
Further
assuming
a relatively generous 20% administration overhead, the total cost of the scheme would be approximately $600 million – equivalent to a fifth of the reported aid flow to these countries in 2004 and to 3.5-4% of their combined GDP.
Hamas has, in the past, cooperated with some of the Salafis,
assuming
they would stand behind Hamas’s leadership.
Second, Trump is
assuming
that supply-side measures to boost after-tax corporate profits will raise incomes and create jobs.
Activists in America are now accustomed to
assuming
that their emails are being read and their phone calls monitored.
So, rather than funneling economic benefits to the rich and
assuming
it will “trickle down,” policymakers should assess whether investing in opportunities for the poor actually does more for economic growth.
Nor do the Chinese have much interest in
assuming
de facto control of Asiatic Russia, despite shrieks from Russian strategic pundits that this is China’s real goal.
As our computations show, if such a deal were to be implemented, there would be virtually nothing left for the other categories of bonds
(assuming
that the point of the debt restructuring is to restore the sustainability of the island’s debt).
As Brad Setser of the Council on Foreign Relations explains, the oversight board justifies its optimism by
assuming
– implausibly, in our view – that the plan’s proposed structural reforms for the 2021-2023 period will deliver extraordinarily large gains.
Yes, he should have adopted a more conciliatory style and shown greater appreciation for the norms of European negotiations; and, yes, he overestimated Greece’s bargaining power, wrongly
assuming
that pressing the threat of Grexit would compel his European partners to reconsider their long-entrenched positions.
But the entire savings
(assuming
people didn’t use more energy later in the night to make up for lost time) amounted to just ten tons of CO2 – equivalent to just one Dane’s annual emissions for a full year.
Throughout the Brexit process, the EU has criticized the UK for
assuming
that it could “have its cake and eat it.”
If the US imposes a 25% across-the-board tariff, the rise in the cost to American buyers –
assuming
no change in the prices charged by Chinese exporters – would be $125 billion.
That is why, for example, so many keep
assuming
that a normal rapid recovery is just around the corner.
This year, the G20, under Germany’s leadership, will focus on building resilience, improving sustainability, and
assuming
responsibility for climate change – all areas where digitization must be part of the solution.
This can lead people to make serious mistakes, paying more for long-term assets than they should, even
assuming
that the economy will perform spectacularly well in the future.
Although India is right to avoid taking financial liberalization to the extreme that the United States did in the decades before the recent meltdown, it can do quite a lot without
assuming
inappropriate risks, as a commission headed by Rajan detailed a few years back.
Assuming
that the poor use much less water, the monthly cost of conventional network technologies drops to $20 – still a significant outlay.
Just as the conventional wisdom that all networked water and sanitation systems are good investments can be wrong, it can be wrong in
assuming
that all dams are bad investments.
Unfortunately,
assuming
a result doesn’t make it so.
To be taught models that began by
assuming
that unemployment didn't exist seemed a peculiar place to begin.
It is worth translating these annual inflation targets to longer-term inflation,
assuming
that the target is not changed in coming years.
Assuming
otherwise sells Xi – and his political ingenuity – short.
In Europe today, reunified and reinvigorated Germany is the only country capable of
assuming
this role.
In exchange for the US
assuming
the responsibilities of system maintenance, serving as market of last resort, and accepting the international role of the dollar, its key economic partners, Western Europe and Japan, acquiesced in the special privileges enjoyed by the US – seigniorage gains, domestic macroeconomic-policy autonomy, and balance-of-payments flexibility.
If policymakers are incorrect in
assuming
that the positive supply shocks holding down inflation are temporary, policy normalization may be the wrong approach, and unconventional policies should be sustained for longer.
Of course, such a move would carry considerable political costs in Germany, where many taxpayers recoil at the notion of
assuming
the debts of the fiscally profligate southern countries, without considering how much Germany would benefit from a stable and dynamic monetary union.
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