Balance
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It sees competition as the most effective means to promote economic growth, but also embraces state interference, when necessary, to secure equality of opportunity, social solidarity, and social
balance.
It is in recognition of this fact that German conservatives strive, for example, to strike a
balance
between economy and ecology.
This is of particular importance for our ideas about the European Union, where we seek an effective
balance
between the nation and Europe.
My standard answer is that it changes the
balance
of power between individuals and institutions.
The public rewards democratic governments for dealing with the downside risk caused by competitive markets – whether by spending to create jobs or by rescuing banks that have dodgy securities on their
balance
sheets.
The Dangers of Nuclear BombastMADRID – In the summer of 2012, the international relations theorist Kenneth N. Waltz published an article titled “Why Iran Should Get the Bomb,” in which he argued that a nuclear-armed Iran would reestablish a desirable
balance
of power in the Middle East, by acting as a counterweight to Israel.
In some cases, funding challenges remain, and
balance
sheets have not been fully cleansed.
But Senegal’s democracy hangs in the
balance.
Japan has become more willing to use its power, and more aware of changes in the external
balance
of power.
In June, when Sharif became the first prime minister in Pakistan’s checkered political history to succeed a democratically elected prime minister through another democratic election, there was hope in India that the
balance
of power might shift from the military to the civilian government.
It has attempted, so far successfully, to learn from centuries of seemingly unending wars, by building a new pan-European system of states that is no longer based on a
balance
of power alone, but also on overcoming national rivalries by institutionalizing common interests and shared values.
But is May’s aversion to immigrants still relevant, now that the election on June 8 has made her a lame duck and unstable parliamentary alignments and the shifting
balance
of public opinion will drive the Brexit negotiations?
The second task is macroeconomic: it is about setting the budget
balance
to deal with cyclical fluctuations.
As evidence tilts the
balance
away from widespread PSA testing, a new screening test or biomarker is urgently needed that can distinguish effectively between potentially life-threatening prostate cancers and less dangerous forms.
Most crucially, it is increasingly difficult to
balance
the goals of ensuring patient access to effective medicines, managing rising health-care expenditure, and incentivizing innovation.
The resulting political
balance
lasted for almost a century, until the 1920s, when the Labour Party replaced the Liberals as the alternative to Conservatism.
In a few cases, fiscal councils might impose conditions that are even more stringent than current EU rules stipulate, but they would be limited to enforcing the structural
balance
that each signatory of the fiscal compact has enshrined in its constitution or in equally binding legislation.
A combination of deep recession, global economic dislocations, and effective nationalization of large swathes of the financial sector in the world’s advanced economies has deeply unsettled the
balance
between markets and states.
Where the new
balance
will be struck is anybody’s guess.
The new
balance
that it established between state and market set the stage for an unprecedented period of social cohesion, stability, and prosperity in the advanced economies that lasted until the mid-1970’s.
This means imagining a better
balance
between markets and their supporting institutions at the global level .
National accounts must
balance.
Pressure would be simultaneously placed on creditor and debtor countries to
balance
their accounts, by charging rising interest rates on persistent imbalances.
Yet, issues such as procurement policies, trade-offs between efficiency and ownership, and the
balance
between government and non-governmental organizations as implementing partners are being addressed through the Fund’s open and inclusive governance systems.
So a new breed of politicians and a new constituency of voters hold the
balance
of power.
The free flow of capital from these regions’ SWFs to corporations in the advanced countries is crucial in order to
balance
the global economy and provide liquidity to financial markets, especially given the prospect of another recession in the West.
Second, deliberately cutting the deficit is not the best way for a government to
balance
its books.
The big money-center banks had used the five years since the outbreak of the Latin American debt crisis to strengthen their
balance
sheets.
China desperately needs a more unified and comprehensive system to
balance
social security coverage across the country.
G-20 governments, especially those with strong
balance
sheets, should be calling for large-scale public and private infrastructure investment to expand the productive capacity of member economies.
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