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Putin’s Turkish DelightBRUSSELS – Beware of czars
bearing
gifts.
It is a fictional world, but with none of the
bearing
on our problems that attracts generation after generation of readers to Tolstoy’s work.
He says that he did not understand how the growth of non-standard mortgages had lured borrowers and investors into
bearing
dangerous risks.
But it is Pakistan’s neighbors that are
bearing
the brunt of its state-sponsored terrorism.
Unrelated to the topic of secular stagnation, Stiglitz takes a swipe at me by saying that Obama turned to “the same individuals
bearing
culpability for the under-regulation of the economy in its pre-crisis days” and expected them “to fix what they had helped break.”
The protesters are holding Tunisian flags or signs
bearing
various symbols and slogans rejecting Ben Ali and the authoritarianism he represented in his late years.
This campaign appears to be
bearing
fruit with a gradual lifting of EU sanctions against Russia, starting this summer.
In the meantime, those who are
bearing
the brunt of the transition costs – the unemployed and the young – need support, and those of us who are more fortunate should bear the costs.
There is an important lesson in this for the EU at a time when it is seeking to become a global actor: we must reach an internal consensus while always
bearing
in mind what the external ramifications of our decision might be.
Conventional policy advice urges innovative monetary interventions
bearing
an ever expanding array of acronyms, even as governments are admonished to spend on “obvious” needs such as infrastructure.
Other intensely collaborative R&D initiatives are also
bearing
fruit.
If investors are given unlimited protection, with no risk of
bearing
their share of possible losses, capital will continue to flow unimpeded from one corner of the eurozone to the other, prolonging these imbalances.
Moreover, much of that risk, even if insured, continues to be borne in Japan, rather than being spread effectively to foreign investors, so Japan is still alone in
bearing
the costs.
Here, three fundamental and longer-term challenges are worth
bearing
in mind.
Alternatively, the government could exchange the debt for non-interest
bearing
money – the long-feared monetization of government debt.
But, as capital becomes more mobile, relatively immobile workers are
bearing
more of the burden in the form of lower wages and fewer job opportunities.
Now is the time for Georgian, Russian, Abkazian, and Ossetian civilians who are
bearing
the brunt of the conflict to come together to stop imperial chess games that kill thousands of people and leave thousands more displaced and emotionally wounded.
The ECB must not make the same mistake, even
bearing
in mind that the two central banks operate in different milieus and under different constraints.
In practice, this would mean that if Greece, say, were to have to restructure its debt once the bonds had been issued up to the limit, it would presumably service these bonds (which essentially represent official multilateral debt) in full, with private lenders
bearing
all the losses.
But while tariffs can change the composition of trade flows, they will have little
bearing
on the current-account balance, which is determined by national savings and investment.
With citizens of distressed countries
bearing
the fiscal burden of the crisis, the enduring presumption that they will not act responsibly is patronizing, at best.
As Arctic ice recedes, new shipping lanes will open to larger vessels,
bearing
the flags of a larger number of states, making HFO regulations even more important.
The alternative – the liability model – requires that each state take responsibility for its own debts, with its creditors
bearing
the costs of a default.
At the other end of the spectrum, rape, adultery, early child bearing, and abortion have become ordinary matters.
The cost of damage to commercial and residential buildings worldwide is averaging $314 billion each year, with the private sector
bearing
as much as 85% of that price tag.
Moreover, not forbidding indirect purchases should be seen primarily as a means of permitting banks that buy government bonds to pledge them as collateral for refinancing operations, while
bearing
the full investment risk.
Seen through the same lens, mega trade deals, such as the TPP, would also have an important
bearing
on pressures that squeeze American workers.
The world now sees and understands the mighty burden Russia has borne, and is bearing, in Chechnya.
We did so by destroying their cities and villages with artillery shells and aerial bombardment, and we abducted and killed civilians, their bodies often
bearing
evidence of torture.
The arrival of the wise men
bearing
gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
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