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An income-tax hike will reduce private demand (unless one
believes
in perfect Ricardian equivalence), including demand for other countries’ exports.
Donald Trump, a real estate developer,
believes
that everything is negotiable.
IOM
believes
that migrants, and in particular women migrants, who in the past have been largely invisible in the language of development, must be a part of this.
The left, by contrast,
believes
that markets, particularly financial markets, need considerable government regulation and supervision to function well; gives greater weight to public goods (for example, parks, a clean environment, and mass-transit systems); seeks to reduce economic inequality, believing that it undermines democracy and the sense of fairness that is important to well-being; and is more willing to pursue international cooperation as a means to secure peace and provide global public goods, such as climate protection.
This “integral populism,” he believes, is perfectly illustrated by Italy’s current governing coalition, which comprises the anti-establishment Five Star Movement and the nationalist League party.
As a result, its leaders
believes
that China ought to be able to project military power and defend what it regards as its strategic space – just like the US.
Today, the IMF
believes
that a debt ratio of 173% is possible by 2020, but only if Greece’s official European creditors grant significant further debt relief.
Euthyphro tells Socrates that he
believes
he is doing the right thing, because, regardless of whether a killer belongs to one’s own family, or whether a victim is a relative or a stranger, wrongdoers who are guilty of a crime must be punished.
The average Briton, for example,
believes
that 31% of the UK population was born abroad, whereas the actual number is 13%.
Rivlin
believes
that there is a general consensus within policymaking circles about basic economic principles, and that those principles will underpin the assessments, estimates, and models used in public-policy debates.
In this game, each side
believes
that its threatened action would be so damaging that the other side must swerve.
A conservative is someone who, in the tradition of the eighteenth-century English parliamentarian Edmund Burke,
believes
that the established order deserves respect, even reverence.
Europe’s problem is part of what it
believes
to be its greatest achievement.
France’s decision to return to full and equal Alliance membership was a good one, and France must now work from within to advance the principles in which it
believes.
Putin
believes
that, by becoming a major player in Afghanistan, Russia can ensure that America needs its help to extricate itself from the war there.
But, unless one
believes
that stock markets move only in response to information about economic fundamentals, there really is no reason to be surprised.
On the contrary, virtually the entire European political elite, from Brussels to Paris to Berlin, still
believes
that Europe is suffering from a mere financial and confidence crisis.
Beyond her distrust of Europe, May has little in common with the United States’ new president: she
believes
in free trade and is suspicious of Russia, while Trump is calling for protectionism and wants to forge a special partnership with Putin.
President Bush
believes
that tax cuts benefiting the most wealthy Americans are the answer to almost every economic problem."
The Commission
believes
that over the next four decades, fossil-fuel costs will climb sharply, because sources will dry up and governments will place massive taxes on fossil fuels.
Evidently, the Commission
believes
that it can judge, case by case, the best policy for every country, including policies that satisfy the Stability Pact.
If one
believes
that market instability is rare, then it is reasonable to refuse to act unless there is a compelling case to do so.
Of course, no one truly
believes
that Trump can win the US presidency.
Returning to the example of drugs, the question is whether one
believes
that financial innovation is like aspirin, which generates huge benefits at low risk, or methamphetamine, which stimulates euphoria, followed by a dangerous crash.
The police arrested one of the attackers, but did not refer the case for prosecution – an outcome that, Martha believes, had a lot to do with her inability to pay the unauthorized “processing fee” that some police officers impose on rape victims and their families.
Less than one in 10 Croats (whose country could be joining the EU in the near future)
believes
that their country is heading in the right direction.
The decision provided the most visible image yet of an emerging China-South Korea concert, one that China
believes
may prevent the region from sliding into cold war.
With a few honorable exceptions such as Secretary of Defense James Mattis, Trump is surrounded by people who will tell him that the world is as he
believes
it to be, rather than as it actually is.
Of course, from a political perspective, reforms such as these can best be carried out when the crisis is acute, not when Wall Street
believes
it can go back to business as usual.
The Bush administration
believes
that international relations are relations of power; legality and legitimacy are mere decorations.
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