Bound
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Like all bubbles, this one is
bound
to burst.
We will be guided, and bound, by the rule of law – and the spirit of ordered liberty that animates it.
The attempt to establish a single currency for 16 separate and quite different countries was
bound
to fail.
Moreover, given the prevailing assumption that public debt was risk-free, banks were not
bound
by the usual rules against “large exposures”: they could accumulate as much exposure to any one government as they wanted.
And the delegations aren’t
bound
to vote for the candidate who won the most votes in their state.
It could be argued that the Iraq war was too short, certainly too short for Iraqis to feel, as we Germans did, that the occupation was inevitable and
bound
to last for a long time.
The problem was that Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda’s predecessors behaved as if they were
bound
by a fixed exchange-rate regime.
But further trade liberalization is
bound
to be of declining importance to economic growth.
All that can be said is that the processes involved must, being chemical, have been highly deterministic and reproducible, that is ,
bound
to occur under prevailing conditions.
But the legitimacy of any international military action that goes beyond immediate self-defense requires broad international approval - and action without legitimacy is
bound
to fail.
But, with strategic competition between the US and China as delicately poised as it is, and with the economic interests of Australia, Japan, and many others in the region
bound
up just as intensely with China as their security interests are with the US, rocking the boat carries serious risks.
And, in practical terms, it is
bound
to destroy the social cohesion on which democracy – or, indeed, any type of peaceful, contented society – ultimately rests.
Some observers have argued for a higher stable inflation target in the eurozone to facilitate the “relative deflation” process in countries that need it, and to put the “zero bound” on interest rates further away, thereby enhancing the potential impact of monetary policy.
Our current revolution, which began in Silicon Valley in the 1960s, is
bound
up with Moore’s Law: the number of transistors on a computer chip doubles every couple of years.
There are
bound
to be cyber mercenaries, sympathizers, and freelancers available if the price is right.
There is some validity in the argument, because if our understanding is inherently imperfect, regulations are
bound
to be defective.
But without such effort, the situation is
bound
to be worse.
The minority is then
bound
by the agreement.
So now – for once – it is the German economy that is
bound
for higher inflation than the rest of Europe.
The ASEAN Community – which ASEAN leaders hope to establish by 2015 – would be a concert of nations,
bound
together by a shared commitment to sustainable development, that is outward-looking, resilient, peaceful, stable, and prosperous.
Safeguarding the Open InternetTHE HAGUE – Proposals regarding Internet governance are
bound
to generate serious friction.
It is essential that safeguards be put in place, and that countries and companies alike are
bound
by principles that encourage them to act in the common interest.
Such major losses in fishing capacity, with their far-reaching negative socio-economic consequences on the human populations affected, are
bound
to have major, mostly favourable, effects on the fish stocks.
To mitigate the effects of a US recession and global economic slump, the Fed and other central banks should be cutting rates much more aggressively, rather than relying on modest liquidity injections that are
bound
to fail.
Margaret Thatcher, from the opposite camp, said in her memoirs: “I believe the European single currency is
bound
to fail, economically, politically and indeed socially, although the timing, occasion and consequences are all still unclear.”
Pressure for change may also come from unfolding events in the Middle East, with regional turmoil
bound
to affect the West Bank and Gaza.
Because of the way it is structured, the study only suggests a lower
bound
on the effects of CRA compliance.
But a democracy that does not translate into regular dinners is a democracy that is
bound
to fail.
Confronted with the new tests and challenges that are
bound
to stem from that reproach – challenges that independence alone will not suffice to surmount – the Kurdish people must recognize that they are likely to find themselves as alone as they have ever been in their long history.
With the US having withdrawn from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, growth in bilateral trade is
bound
to suffer further.
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