Balances
in sentence
459 examples of Balances in a sentence
The same message is conveyed by the worries recently expressed by the Bundesbank with regard to the build-up of so-called Target 2
balances.
In case of a breakup of the eurozone, these
balances
cause losses for the Eurosystem and member states’ central banks.
If they do, more than the Target
balances
could be exploding in Europe.
If Spain and Germany still had the peseta and the D-mark as their respective currencies, the differences in trade
balances
would cause the mark to appreciate and the peseta to decline.
Given China’s past experience, we are likely to see a period of institutional innovation, characterized by marginal changes leading to a system of checks and
balances
on the exercise of state power.
The IADB argues that it is better to do this consciously, transparently, and with the appropriate checks and
balances.
He has never even hinted at having any intention of doing so, and he could not do it even if he wanted to, given checks and
balances
on the power of any US government official.
But Trump can’t change the rules of the game singlehandedly; he must work within the constraints of the US government’s many mediating institutions and strong system of checks and
balances.
Unless it is very carefully managed by all concerned, including the United States and Japan’s other closest Asia-Pacific allies, Abe’s makeover of Japanese foreign policy could undermine the fragile power
balances
that have so far kept the Sino-American rivalry in check.
For all of the hype that has accompanied the US “pivot” to Asia – announced by President Barack Obama in the Australian Parliament in November 2011 – the delicate
balances
involved in this basic architecture have changed little for decades.
As part of America’s system of checks and balances, Congress gets to do more than just approve the annual federal budget.
Neither the economics nor the politics of this pattern of current-account
balances
is sustainable, especially in a recessionary environment.
But, if all countries simultaneously attempt to improve their fiscal or external
balances
by cutting spending and raising taxes, all will fail, because each country’s austerity implies less demand for other countries’ output, in turn perpetuating both domestic and external imbalances.
Aside from calls to solidify the separation of powers by establishing a more robust system of legal checks and balances, there is near-consensus on the need to overhaul the current five-year, single-term presidency.
Upholding core principles requires a system of checks and
balances
– mechanisms that can ensure that human rights, including privacy, are safeguarded, even as legitimate security concerns are taken into account.
They expect Lula to accomplish the equivalent of Nixon's trip to China--to be the leftist who hard-headedly
balances
Brazil's budget, eliminates foreign investors' fear of debt repudiation via hyperinflation, and gives them fat capital gains on their Brazilian stocks and bonds.
If the world is too complex and unpredictable for either markets or governments to achieve social objectives, then new systems of checks and
balances
must be designed so that political decision-making can constrain economic incentives and vice versa.
We must recognize that in the desire to broaden home ownership, essential checks and
balances
broke down.
While most economists marvel at Trump’s ignorance of how trade
balances
work, many broadly agree with his charges regarding intellectual property (IP).
Meanwhile my associates - Gaidar, Anatole Chubais, and Irina Khakamada - and I are establishing a new democratic party with an explicit platform to assure that, together with others, we provide checks and
balances
to President Putin.
In any democratic system of checks and balances, leaders usually require coalitions in order to get what they want done.
The United States and Europe’s mature democracies may function well enough with the “checks and balances” of divided government (though the Republicans’ bid to impeach President Clinton eight years ago might suggest otherwise), but in Asia the failure to bestow executive and legislative powers on a single institution is usually a terrible drawback.
American voter tend to prefer a system that
balances
the President and Congress.
The new generation of Saudi leaders could spearhead a transition to a genuine constitutional monarchy, based on a transparent system of checks and
balances.
Monitoring external
balances
can be an effective tool to measure future default risks, since sustained current-account deficits lead to a growth in net foreign debt.
In Zimbabwe, this right – like so many other checks and
balances
– has been torn away by a repressive state.
Checks and
balances
at home require a correlative balance of power abroad.
Finally, the Islamic financial framework protects deposit balances, and prevents excessive credit growth.
But if effective checks and
balances
are not put in place, nineteenth-century antitrust may be back in fashion sooner rather than later.
Virtually the only proposition on which international economists agree is that the sum of all trade
balances
must equal zero.
Back
Next
Related words
Checks
System
Their
Power
Political
Trade
Countries
Would
Which
Government
Democracy
Other
Should
Institutions
External
Economic
Democratic
Could
There
Large