Carry
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The Copenhagen Consensus, a research organization that I head, asked 82 eminent economists from around the world to
carry
out a cost-benefit analysis of the proposed targets, in order to establish which are likely to do the most good for people, the planet, and global prosperity over the next 15 years.
But it is unlikely to occur if China can
carry
out the services-led pro-consumption rebalancing that remains the core strategic initiative of its current (12th) Five-Year Plan.
But there is no shortage of regional leaders who could
carry
the torch of trade integration from the Rio Grande to the Cabo de Hornos.
The Russian authorities are bizarrely continuing to prosecute him posthumously, as well as continuing to
carry
out the tax scams that he exposed.
Set up by the United Nations to prosecute those on all sides in the Balkan wars – Serbs, Bosnian Muslims, Croats, and, later, Albanian Kosovars – who committed atrocities, it is imperative that the UN appoint a new prosecutor prepared to
carry
on del Ponte’s work.
If British voters decide to leave the EU, it will indicate that rational economic arguments
carry
less weight than emotional appeals.
Hamas must recognize Israel’s right to exist, stop all terrorist activities, and commit itself to
carry
out all previous international agreements signed by the Palestinian Authority.
A new generation of politicians is ready to
carry
the torch onwards.
However, because many IVF practitioners transfer two or three embryos at a time to improve the odds of a pregnancy occurring, twins and higher multiple births are more common, and
carry
some additional risk.
Last week, France began to
carry
out plans to expel all non-French Roma, implicating them as a group in criminal activity, without any legal process to determine whether individuals have committed any crime or pose a threat to public order.
The
carry
trade today is very attractive, especially for longer-maturity securities, because the break-even point occurs at the most depreciated real exchange rate in decades.
Lastly, because the currency board freezes the exchange rate, stable rules and flexibility of wages and prices will need to
carry
the heaviest burden in making Brazil competitive.
Furthermore, the effect of internationally agreed regulatory reforms – most of which have yet to be implemented – will be to increase banks’ capital requirements while shrinking the scale of maturity transformation risks that they can
carry
on their balance sheets.
The threat of a default on US sovereign debt has been lifted – for now – but the deeper problem persists: For America’s Republicans and Democrats, negotiating a fiscal grand compromise appears to
carry
higher costs than playing a game of brinkmanship, even at the risk of default.
US Intelligence, Inc.SINGAPORE – Among the stories and rumors prompted by Edward J. Snowden’s leaking of classified material – whistleblowing or treason, depending on where you stand – the revelations that may actually lead to a policy change concern the extent to which private companies now
carry
out intelligence gathering and analysis in the United States.
But accountability by audit would
carry
significant risks.
The Industrial Revolution started in the English midlands and Belgian forests--regions endowed with coal, canals (along which barges could
carry
the coal), and skilled metalworkers (who could build coal-burning steam engines).
The ink was barely dry on a ceasefire agreement negotiated with the US when Russia, along with its ally, President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, began to
carry
out massive bombings that decimated Aleppo.
Likewise, let us suppose that Trump will
carry
through on his budget promises.
CAMBRIDGE – When Adam Smith was 22, he famously proclaimed that, “Little else is requisite to
carry
a state to the highest degree of opulence from the lowest barbarism, but peace, easy taxes, and a tolerable administration of justice: all the rest being brought about by the natural course of things.”
What Chinese policymakers don’t seem to recognize is that such interventions
carry
serious long-term costs.
As in any civil war, such entrepreneurs of violence become increasingly likely to
carry
the day the longer the conflict endures.
Now, more than ever, we must believe this, for Russian troops wearing Ukrainian uniforms have entered our country, because Ukrainian soldiers are refusing to
carry
out orders to crush those who are demonstrating to defend our democracy.
It will try to erode our support by infiltrating our protests with loyalists who will
carry
the virus of defeatism, and it will seek to outflank us by appealing to ordinary, hard-working Ukrainians, worried about feeding and clothing their children, that a tottering economy needs stability to be saved.
During the Third Crusade, the supposedly mad “Old Man of the Mountain,” as he was known, succeeded in disrupting a Crusader advance on Jerusalem by directing his followers to
carry
out targeted assassinations.
Despite such differences, either would
carry
out policies closer to those of Bush’s second term than his first.
The war is likely to proceed because the US can
carry
out the military phase of the war largely on its own, and because the Bush Administration has no easy way to back down from its military mobilization.
But, with increasing strain on the planet’s resources, meeting this demand could
carry
massive environmental costs from pollution and global warming.
Carbon dioxide emissions from the burning of fossil fuels
carry
a hefty price.
We must approach the Sustainable Development Goals, which aim to
carry
on the work of the MDGs, with a clear direction, a sense of purpose, and strong resolve.
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