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The IMF view is that Somalia, like earlier HIPC beneficiaries, should establish a track record of economic reform.
It is absurd that the likes of Cuba and Uganda are among the Moscow declaration’s signatories, given that they stand to be among the main
beneficiaries
of the ETS.
If the largest beneficiary of a public good (like the US) does not take the lead in devoting disproportionate resources toward its provision, smaller
beneficiaries
are unlikely to be able to produce it because of the difficulties of organizing collective action when large numbers are involved.
The biggest
beneficiaries
of the price slump will be the highly indebted, oil-importing countries of the eurozone: Greece, Italy, and Spain (Germany, too, is likely to benefit).
In the long run, low-income families (which suffer the most from obesity) would be the greatest
beneficiaries.
The interval between a doomsday prophecy’s fall and the rise of the next one evidently is decreasing, perhaps owing to the accelerating pace of modern life – and, with it, the acceleration of forgetting, which enables potential
beneficiaries
to capitalize.
On the contrary, the dollar was one of the few clear
beneficiaries
of the crisis, as foreign investors, desperate for liquidity, piled into US Treasury bonds.
The primary goal of the program – initiated in 2009 by the previous Congress party-led government – was originally to manage government benefits and eliminate “ghost beneficiaries” of public subsidies, thereby preventing the pilfering of state funds.
In 2002, it covered a fifth of the Mexican population, delivering payouts that added up to 20% of beneficiaries’ total expenditure.
In the last few weeks, that resentment boiled over, first in the monasteries, and then in the streets, against the Han Chinese migrants, who are both the agents and main
beneficiaries
of rapid modernization.
Even where high levels of social transfers actually do reduce inequality (and therefore presumably increase cohesion), they may undermine inter-communal relations if ethnic minorities are perceived as being strong net
beneficiaries.
The best policy should categorically exclude bondholders from the set of potential
beneficiaries
of government bailouts.
As a result, the Dutch welfare system now requires
beneficiaries
to show proof of an active job search prior to eligibility; to perform work or volunteer community service while receiving benefits; and to take a job even if it requires a long commute.
But donor countries and
beneficiaries
must first define targets, financial shortfalls, and technical requirements to improve TB control on a global scale.
After decades of reveling in broad global acceptance of the rules-based liberal world order, the stewards – and, in many cases, key
beneficiaries
– of that order have been forced to defend it from high-profile assaults, most prominently by US President Donald Trump.
Consumers are the main beneficiaries, especially in the household-goods market.
But they know that, while the pain from reform is immediate, gains are typically delayed and their
beneficiaries
uncertain.
But, with Asia poised to be the biggest consumer market in history, US exporters – the greatest potential
beneficiaries
– will need open trade more than ever.
Rather than boosting credit to the real economy, unconventional monetary policies have mostly lifted the wealth of the very rich – the main
beneficiaries
of asset reflation.
Over a period of time, the only
beneficiaries
are likely to be those who call for “Finlandization” of the Korean peninsula.
The far-right political parties that seemed to be the main
beneficiaries
of the euro crisis may have stumbled.
Half of the rise in the cost of the major federal health-care programs, from 5.5% of GDP now to 8.9% in 2046, will result from the increased number of older beneficiaries, with the other half caused by the technologically-driven extra cost of treating them.
Medicare costs for
beneficiaries
with Alzheimer’s disease were $91 billion in 2005, and are expected to increase to $160 billion by 2010.
The professor would then launch into a long and tortured exegesis that will ultimately culminate in a heavily hedged statement: “So if the long list of conditions I have just described are satisfied, and assuming we can tax the
beneficiaries
to compensate the losers, freer trade has the potential to increase everyone’s well-being.”
But the immoral and xenophobic posturing of a handful of EU states has allowed other countries to be bystanders, in turn damaging the global refugee system – of which Europeans have been the main
beneficiaries
over the past 64 years.
Given that family and class dictate Syrian power dynamics as much as sect does, the regime’s principal
beneficiaries
have been select family members – such as Assad’s cousin, businessman Rami Makhlouf – and well-connected Sunni families in Damascus and Aleppo.
Yet this system’s apologists and
beneficiaries
have the temerity to blame all these failures on “reckless capitalism” and “lack of regulation,” which they argue necessitates more oversight and regulation, which in reality means more corporatism and state favoritism.
It also means that US businesses operating in China are vital links and major
beneficiaries
of the very supply chains that will be disrupted by Trump’s tariffs.So if tariffs cannot counter China’s violations of US and international trade law, what can?
It also means that US businesses operating in China are vital links and major
beneficiaries
of the very supply chains that will be disrupted by Trump’s tariffs.
A second alternative is to charge the
beneficiaries
of higher education for what they get.
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