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Lifting the veil on the bloodbath is long overdue, but those with a past to hide seem
bound
to resist this.
As much as one might wish otherwise, every other policy option canvassed so far is wrong in principle, nonviable in practice, unlikely to be effective, or
bound
to increase rather than diminish suffering.
Although transition was
bound
to be painful, Russia's epidemic of corruption caused more political damage than the economic side effects of reform.
But to argue that an income independent of the job market is
bound
to be demoralizing is as morally obtuse as it is historically inaccurate.
Automation is
bound
to increase profits, because machines that make human labor redundant require no wages and only minimal investment in maintenance.
Indeed, occupying a divided nation is messy, and it is
bound
to produce episodes like Abu Ghraib and Haditha, which undercut America’s attractiveness not just in Iraq, but around the world.
When a currency endures a prolonged process of one-way appreciation, speculative capital aimed at exchange-rate arbitrage is
bound
to seek all chances to flow in.
Obsessing about who might eventually replace America is
bound
to get us all lost.
But, at such moments, Obama might do well to recall Vajpayee’s words during Clinton’s visit, when he quoted Walt Whitman’s poem “Passage to India”:“Sail forth – steer for the deep waters only,Reckless O soul, exploring, I with thee, and thou with me,For we are
bound
where mariner has not yet dared to go.”Ukraine's Road to Europe"East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet," Rudyard Kipling famously said.
As punishment, Zeus
bound
Prometheus to a rock and sent his drone-like eagle – also forged by Hephaestus – to feed on his liver.
The article, “Toward a Permanent Palestinian/Israeli Peace – the Case for Two-State Condominialism,” was published with the express aim of stimulating “productive thinking among a younger generation of Jews and Arabs not
bound
by the restricted vision and failed policies of the past.”
With many investors pulling out of Italian assets, capital flight in the more recent data is
bound
to show up as an even bigger Target2 hole.
But simultaneous public and private deleveraging is
bound
to depress demand and growth.
First, central banks take the conventional policy rate down to the dreaded “zero bound.”
Thus, even at the zero
bound
of nominal interest rates, it is argued, central banks still have weapons in their arsenal.
But if this is true – and many seem to believe it is – the current strategy is
bound
to fail for two reasons.
But if market fundamentalism blocks expansionary macroeconomic policies and prevents redistributive taxation or public spending, populist resistance to trade, labor-market deregulation, and pension reform is
bound
to intensify.
So long as developing countries remain integrated into the global economy – and do not take measures to restrain the impact of international prices on domestic prices – domestic prices of rice and other grains are
bound
to rise markedly when international prices do.
Supervisors should be
bound
by a presumption that they will act.
Physicians are
bound
by the Hippocratic Oath, which obliges them to do no harm and to uphold medical ethics.
The two sets of policies are, of course,
bound
to interact; but Caruana argues that it is wrong to say that we know too little about financial instability to be able to act in a preemptive way.
Putin’s Imperial Road to Economic RuinPARIS – The debate around Crimea is no longer centered on international law: Russian President Vladimir Putin has publicly recognized that he does not feel
bound
by it and does not care if the rest of the world deems Russia’s actions illegal.
Since 1997, 192 countries have agreed to be
bound
by its provisions, and 91% of the world’s declared chemical weapons have been destroyed.
If that is true, the aggregate share of capital is
bound
to increase.
Though governments are
bound
to make mistakes from time to time in such cases, judges or tribunals will be unable to probe the evidence put before them.
It seems to me that anyone who thinks about such matters is
bound
to agree with Goodhart that citizenship, for most people, is something they are born into.
In that context, a backward-looking strategy of rigid containment is
bound
to fail.
In any country as vast as China, far-flung regions are
bound
to have different interests and identities.
In a global competition, a superpower’s competitors are
bound
to exploit its weaknesses.
As the worst recession since the1930’s continues, both the American and Chinese economies are
bound
to suffer further setbacks.
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