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One Europe that shoulders its global responsibility for managing international crises, for
avoiding
new iron curtains in Europe, and for spreading the benefits of globalization.
To stabilize the euro's rate at this stage would be equivalent to a European Central Bank's announcement that it prefers stabilizing the euro at a higher value to
avoiding
recession.
But
avoiding
a hard landing in China is a necessary but insufficient condition for global recovery.
But, in today’s context, there is no
avoiding
it.
Japan arrested the activists, but deported them soon after, thus
avoiding
a prolonged confrontation with China.
Avoiding
budget deficits, as Germany is now seeking to do, will be of no benefit to future generations if the price is the erosion of the main foundation of our prosperity: a peaceful and prosperous Europe.
The improvement of regulation and supervision, while a good idea, is better suited to
avoiding
future crises than to dealing with the consequences of a catastrophe that has already occurred.
With the Donbas region’s largest employer mobilizing protests against the separatists, Putin’s plan may not work, and he is now likely to accept the results of the presidential election, thereby
avoiding
additional sanctions.
Managers can easily move from firm to firm when things go badly,
avoiding
any punishment.
Indeed,
avoiding
continuous competitive devaluations is more a blessing than a curse.
Avoiding
a New American RecessionCAMBRIDGE – The United States may be headed for a recession in 2013.
It has enabled him to galvanize hardcore nationalists by seeming to act more aggressively than any previous president to “Make America Great Again” while
avoiding
any genuine military or economic risks that could entail serious costs or sacrifices for American voters.
To maximize their chances of success, Mogherini and the European External Action Service have kept the expert-led development process discreet, intentionally
avoiding
broad public debate.
Avoiding
active discussion, in an effort not to have to confront the more nuanced ethical implications that might emerge, is no less disingenuous.
We can begin by
avoiding
any new strain in relations between Iran and the United States and, at the same time, endeavoring to eliminate inherited tensions that continue to mar relations between our countries.
Alan Greenspan, chairman of America’s Federal Reserve, can help by
avoiding
tight money but he cannot undo this structural shift.
With little incentive to manufacture “structured investment vehicles,” few Spanish banks created them, thereby
avoiding
excessive leverage.
Avoiding
such outcomes will require renewed support for multilateral treaties such as the 2015 Paris climate agreement, which has been weakened by the withdrawal of the United States.
He needed to placate Tories and his domestic critics while
avoiding
the economic and political havoc that would be caused by announcing an imminent referendum that might lead to the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU.
While countries can be compensated for planting forests, they cannot be compensated for
avoiding
deforestation.
In terms both of money and bureaucratic procedures – carefully scrutinizing all airline passengers, for example – Americans may have overpaid for a decade of
avoiding
terrorist attacks.
Avoiding
these four traps will be extremely difficult.
Only the probability of a default – and the goal of
avoiding
even deeper haircuts – can induce investors to liquidate their positions at a discount.
Can Greece, with the EFSF’s help, obtain debt relief while
avoiding
default?
Denying Bangladesh this benefit in the name of combating global warming means to focus on
avoiding
23 cents of global climate costs for every $100 of development benefits we ask Bangladeshis to forgo – and this in a country where energy shortages cost an estimated 0.5% of GDP, and around 21 million people survive on less than $1.25 per day.
Moreover, the BoE has convincingly reassured market participants that it is committed to maintaining financial stability and
avoiding
the disorder that malfunctioning markets can cause.
China’s response has been firm and measured, aimed at
avoiding
both escalation and appeasement, which, when dealing with an unhinged bully, only encourages more aggression.
Avoiding
that outcome will require US political leaders to constrain the growth of entitlement spending and bolster support for middle-income individuals.
When the G-7’s leaders meet next week in Germany, they should use the occasion to take the first steps toward
avoiding
the most dangerous consequences of global warming.
Many upstarts in the sector have carved out a competitive advantage by
avoiding
thresholds beyond which they would face substantial regulatory scrutiny and requirements.
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