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Yet institutional change, despite the euphoria that greeted the latest EU summit, will take time, for it requires
careful
structuring and broader public support.
Whether moral hazard or globalization hazard, more
careful
credit rationing by investors could be expected to reduce the recurrence of financial crises.
If Trump’s health secretary succeeds in undoing the
careful
balancing act that underlies Obamacare, either costs will rise or services will deteriorate – most likely both.
Denmark’s “No” must be regarded as a warning to Europe’s leaders – they should be far more
careful
when starting an open dialogue with their electorates on basic European issues, such as Europe’s role in assuring Balkan peace.
These can be obtained only through
careful
examination and direct questioning of patients.
It will be a bumpy road ahead, requiring
careful
navigation and bold policy implementation.
Unless policymakers are careful, lending rates could increase and credit availability decline.
Without
careful
policy planning, the continent’s anticipated demographic windfall could turn out to be a ticking time bomb.
In recent years, such an approach ran counter to America’s foreign-policy predisposition of favouring universalist doctrines over a
careful
balancing of national interests.
In their monumental research on centuries of public and sovereign debt, the normally very
careful
Reinhart and Rogoff made an error in one of their working papers.
Reinhart and Rogoff, shocked by this charge – tantamount to an accusation of academic dishonesty – released a
careful
rebuttal, including online evidence that they had not been reticent about sharing their data.
Imagine you own a patch of land and have made it valuable through
careful
farming practices – good seeds, irrigation, fertilizers, and bees to pollinate the crops.
This reform should be packaged with a
careful
evaluation of the regulatory climate for business, designed to eliminate or streamline the rules.
But formulating such rules requires some
careful
economic thought.
It is a time when the US needs to work closely with the Saudis, be
careful
what it asks of them, and be sure that its policy toward them does not overload the region’s strategic circuits.
But perhaps finance ministers in Lima, Bogota, Pretoria, or Jakarta should have been more
careful
about what they wished for.
They will defy easy solutions – and thus will require very
careful
management.
After all, economic growth, while unnecessarily held below potential by Congress (and vulnerable to decline if Congress is not careful), has again outpaced that of Europe.
Middle-class people are increasingly
careful
about their food purchases; the near-poor are losing headway and falling below, rather than staying above, the poverty line; and the poor and vulnerable, not surprisingly, are suffering even more.
Tucker argues, correctly, that few independent agencies are based on a
careful
application of principles that would pass the test of democratic legitimacy.
Specifically, there is a need for more experimentation, improved data collection, and
careful
evaluation, including reliable comparisons with competing approaches.
But it was informed by his
careful
and sober reading of the evolving strategic landscape.
The point of asking such questions is to remind ourselves that genuine constitutional politics requires serious thought and
careful
preparation.
This was demonstrated by his appointments of experienced advisers,
careful
management of issues, and above all, keen contextual intelligence.
As a result, our economic interdependence requires
careful
coordination, not just in the coming weeks, but, crucially, in the longer term.
Indeed, the International Energy Agency estimates that the additional precautions needed to ensure shale-gas wells’ environmental safety – including
careful
attention to seismic conditions, properly sealed shafts, and appropriate waste-water management – add only about 7% to the cost.
Of course, this time technological change could be different, and one should be
careful
in extrapolating the experience of the last two centuries to the next two.
The main point is that restoring growth requires a
careful
analysis of structural balance, attention to demand constraints in the non-tradable sector, and a focus on the impediments to expanding the tradable sector.
Having learned his lesson during Iraq’s brutal and costly war with Iran in the 1980s, Saddam was
careful
not to disturb the region’s geopolitical equilibrium.
In the meantime, both sides would be well advised to undertake a
careful
analysis of previous experiences with programs that were approved in principle, rather than becoming immediately operational.
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