Bearing
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Russia's government argues in a similar vein that its conventional arms sales to Iran concerns supplies of equipment that have no
bearing
on concerns about the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
Demonstrations in Cyprus in March 2013 included banners
bearing
caricatures of Merkel done up as Adolf Hitler.
In the long run, wages would fall, and ordinary workers would end up
bearing
a significant share of the cost.
There were significant profit opportunities for financial intermediaries that could find spare risk-bearing capacity, carve out securities to take advantage of it, and thus take a middleman’s cut from matching risks with investors who could gain from
bearing
them.
But the advent of derivatives concentrated risk rather than dispersing it, for there was even more money to be made by selling risk to people who did not know how to value it – or, indeed, what risks they were
bearing.
That anecdote is worth
bearing
in mind as Italy and Europe look beyond former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s rococo leadership that ended with his recent resignation.
But now, with the North’s destruction of key elements of its nuclear program, international negotiations appear to be
bearing
fruit, and Lee’s tougher stance has gained less approval than might have been anticipated when he came to office.
Canceling, or even reversing, policies that reduce the cost of
bearing
a high quantity of children would contribute to higher living standards over the long run.
Until they get it, the best investment advice may be to assess your adviser carefully,
bearing
in mind a well-tested performance metric: “Where are the customers' yachts?"
Indeed, a chain of financial intermediaries now earn fees without
bearing
the credit risk.
Why should a situation in which Europe is
bearing
the burden of weak currencies in the US and Asia be remedied in a global forum?
Girls will need added protection, so that they are not forced into early marriage and child
bearing.
Moreover, eurozone countries are feeling the effects of falling oil prices and slower Chinese growth – two factors on which the ECB’s low interest rates have little
bearing.
Europe should therefore consider
bearing
the high short-term costs of changing the rules of the game.
Turkey is already
bearing
a heavy burden of Syrian refugees, having absorbed more than one million since the crisis began in 2011.
Such partnerships usually entail the government
bearing
the risk, while the private sector takes the profits.
But as frightening as the ups and downs of stock prices can be, they are mere froth on the waves compared to the real threat to the global economy: the enormous tsunami of debt
bearing
down on households, businesses, banks, and governments.
Specifically, children are
bearing
the brunt of the violence.
Now we must redefine the role of regulators in financial markets and in the wider economy, for we cannot let the financial sector walk off with the profits and leave taxpayers
bearing
the losses.
The notion of “unlimited quantities” was important: speculators would force officials to exhaust limited quantities, with the purchasing authority (the Bundesbank) eventually
bearing
the loss.
France professes to
bearing
a special responsibility for international order, but so does Germany; only a few weeks ago, Chancellor Schroeder based his claim to a permanent German seat in the UN Security Council on Germany's readiness to shoulder such responsibilities.
Those responsible for managing the 2008 recovery (the same individuals
bearing
culpability for the under-regulation of the economy in its pre-crisis days, to whom President Barack Obama inexplicably turned to fix what they had helped break) found the idea of secular stagnation attractive, because it explained their failures to achieve a quick, robust recovery.
Under United Nations rules, the Dutch,
bearing
only sidearms, could fight only in self-defense.
As the conference’s participants made their way into Belgrade’s Hyatt Hotel, an angry band of mostly older protesters
bearing
posters that read, “Free Milosevic” greeted them.
Turkey’s attempt to mediate between the major Western powers and Iran concerning the Islamic Republic’s uranium stockpile went unappreciated in the West; indeed, the United States scuttled the effort just as it seemed to be
bearing
fruit.
Thus, the United States is
bearing
the main burden of reassuring NATO’s Central and Eastern European members.
A former CNN journalist, her quiet
bearing
and diplomatic manner belie her courage: she captured her husband’s heart as she was reporting from Baghdad on the eve of “shock and awe,” standing firm before the cameras even as the bombs were falling.
But, despite vast differences in history, tradition, and culture, both countries share one painful feature: their people are now
bearing
the brunt of two of the most devastating manmade crises: violent conflict and climate change.
The institutional framework responsible for Euroland's poor economic performance may improve, or capital markets may become more volatile, making the cost of
bearing
exchange rate risks intolerable.
Bearing
names like Tether, Basis, and Sagacoin, their value is rigidly tied to the dollar, the euro, or a basket of national currencies.
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