Breathing
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Truly a magnificent job
breathing
life into a series that could have very easy been done in once and for all with another terrible installment.
The second urgent task is to create
breathing
space for Greece.
With the time afforded by the ECB’s three-year cheap loans, they have some
breathing
room to rebuild their capital and clean up their balance sheets.
Definition of death as "brain death" allows one to declare
breathing
beings dead and to eliminate the process of dying, in order to exploit the dying as warehouses of spare parts for the living.
Despite being isolated and ostracized, Iran has managed to gain some strategic
breathing
room with the help of countries like China, Russia, India, Syria, and Venezuela, allowing it to resist Western pressure.
Such packages provide the
breathing
space that governments need in a crisis in order to launch longer-term reforms.
This diverse and modern approach is
breathing
new life into a moribund business culture.
Bulldogs suffer several health problems, including
breathing
difficulties, because of the way they have been bred, and Dalmatians often cannot hear, because the genes that produce their desirable spots also can produce deafness.
But that is precisely why the European Central Bank will overcome its reluctance and intervene in the Italian and Spanish bond markets, and why the Italian and Spanish governments will, in the end, use that
breathing
space to complete the reforms that the ECB requires as a quid pro quo.
Madonna said that when she met David, he had severe pneumonia and was
breathing
with difficulty.
While this fact alone will not quiet opponents of immigration, it does give countries more
breathing
room to repair and strengthen badly broken systems for receiving and integrating newcomers.
Although this concession is not yet a done deal, there is increasing acknowledgment that it would give Dublin considerable
breathing
space to conduct a more effective second referendum campaign.
This strategy’s success, starting with the speed of restored access to external financing, would depend on the credibility of government policies – monetary, fiscal, and, above all, the radical and indispensable supply-side reforms for which there would now be
breathing
space.
Citizens’ attention can be channeled away from, say, major corporate theft and government malfeasance toward narratives involving two hapless individuals (and their wives and children, who are usually suffering quite enough without the media’s heavy breathing).
Our lending can provide
breathing
space for countries in difficulty.
This gives the region’s governments some macroeconomic
breathing
room, allowing them to avoid further contractionary policies and enabling their economies to participate in the global recovery that is now underway.
Most member states’ economies are doing well, and French President Emmanuel Macron’s administration is
breathing
new life into the European idea.
Greek Lessons for the World EconomyCAMBRIDGE – The $140 billion support package that the Greek government has finally received from its European Union partners and the International Monetary Fund gives it the
breathing
space needed to undertake the difficult job of putting its finances in order.
Faced with the living,
breathing
Gorbachev, however, there is awkward silence.
Premature deaths from
breathing
in small particles and toxic gases, and the pain and suffering from respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, do not have a market price.
But this
breathing
space must be used for more than simply buying time.
For example, the East Asian “Tigers” cut their birth rates precipitously in the 1970’s and 1980’s, and used the resulting demographic
breathing
room to stunning advantage through judicious education and health policies, sound macroeconomic management, and careful regional and global economic engagement.
Information ApartheidCAPE TOWN – Accurate information is the oxygen that keeps democracy
breathing.
Every year, an estimated two million people worldwide die prematurely, owing to the effects of
breathing
polluted air.
But, instead of
breathing
life into free trade in food, rural protectionism in rich countries seems to have killed the Doha Round – and, with it, potentially the whole multilateral trading regime.
Many of the conditions needed for a democratic transformation – a vibrant and organized civil society, a relatively free press, and well-respected opposition figures, as well as a variety of battered but
breathing
political parties of different persuasions – are already present.
Clearly, even with external speculators
breathing
down its neck, the PBOC remains committed to stabilizing the exchange rate, while advancing its market-oriented goals.
This has given the debtor countries some
breathing
room, and, even in the absence of any growth prospects, financial markets have stabilized.
It is almost like
breathing
for them!”
A credible long-term program of reforms must be implemented now, while temporary emergency measures – bond purchases by the EFSF, IMF, and the ECB – provide
breathing
room.
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