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On the contrary, with saber-rattling between North Korea and the US at an all-time high, the exercise – which will
begin
on August 21 – could escalate the conflict dramatically.
A 20-year tenure for such a person would be a recipe for economic disaster, which would no doubt
begin
with some form of financial crisis.
Unilateral troop reductions are not where the arms-control negotiation process should
begin.
Instead, that process should
begin
with a structured conversation on topics of concern for regional actors.
When people
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to ask questions, no matter how stupid, you can be sure that some answers are already held in the mind, but that the person is somewhat afraid to speak them aloud.
As this technology improves, the systems that it enables will
begin
to match or exceed the capability of human workers in many routine job categories – a group that includes many workers with college degrees or other significant training.
States must
begin
to explain their toughest actions, those deeds that the search for security and the inevitable mistrust among states make necessary.
For starters, it remains unclear whether the Federal Reserve will
begin
to “taper” its open-ended quantitative easing (QE) in September or later, how fast it will reduce its purchases of long-term assets, and when and how fast it will start to raise interest rates from their current zero level.
It must
begin
today.
On the contrary, British withdrawal would likely inspire similar moves in other countries, with the risk that the EU, already weakened, might
begin
to fragment.
The UK’s European partners expect Cameron to frame the debate that must now
begin
if a truly stronger EU – one that can face up to its future and its future challenges – is to emerge.
But, unless they
begin
demanding that their leaders address the country’s many economic challenges instead of attempting to wait them out, Italy may well be doomed to a Japanese-style lost decade – or two.
This is no reason for despair, as we
begin
the New Year, but no reason to be optimistic, either.
Transatlantic Trade-OffsLONDON – Almost two decades after the idea was first mooted, the United States and the European Union agreed last week to
begin
negotiating a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
Back then, America urgently needed to rebalance the federal budget to rein in explosive growth in the debt/GDP ratio; to overhaul America’s extraordinarily expensive and inefficient health-care system; and to
begin
to deal with global warming via a slow ramp-up of a carbon tax.
The opposition must
begin
to lay the groundwork for a new order based on unity and cooperation.
When people in a country
begin
to illicitly copy the intellectual achievements of a fellow citizen, IPR becomes a real domestic political issue dividing special interest groups.
It will
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to happen as the massive “fiscal stimulus” enacted in 2009 comes to an end, the political process begins to deliver spending cuts, and economic growth yields more tax revenue.
To
begin
with – and not surprisingly for export-led economies – the real exchange rate is also an (implicit) target for monetary policy.
These automatic effects should soon
begin
to reverse as economic activity recovers, but there is much debate, including at the G-8 and G-20 meetings, over whether the discretionary stimulus should be extended or ended, repeated or reversed.
While President Barack Obama has released a few prisoners, notably the Chinese Uighurs, and sent another for a real trial in New York City, he is now, chillingly, signalling that he is about to
begin
“preventive detention,” which would empower him to hold forever an unspecified number of prisoners without charges or trials.
They have no need for trade agreements, because free trade is in their best interest to
begin
with (and they have no bargaining leverage over larger countries).
Such an approach would
begin
with refraining from forcing an immediate vote – and a dramatic US veto – in the Security Council.
Starting in August 2007, supposedly singular black swans
begin
to multiply quickly.
To
begin
with, there is a moral element.
As Indian government officials reminded their peers during a World Trade Organization meeting earlier this year, meaningful agricultural reforms can
begin
only when rich countries reduce the “disproportionately large” subsidies they give their own farmers.
They should
begin
by reforming the property-rights regime to enable market forces to balance the supply and demand of savings and investments in a manner that maintains credit discipline and transparency.
How can Israel’s preferred Palestinian leaders, Abbas and PA Prime Minister Salam Fayyad, be left with any credible capacity to negotiate if talks cannot
begin
until, as Israel insists, they retreat on their minimum condition of a settlement freeze in the Occupied Territories?
In other words, pain may
begin
with a neural message of tissue injury or disease, but it is the end product of complex events within the brain.
Although inflows of international financial assistance remain substantial, reconstruction money from abroad will
begin
to dry up as Iraq puts its central government in place.
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