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In Italy, for example, Prime Minister Mario Monti has the necessary and legitimate ambition to
carry
out comprehensive reform.
Today’s new right intellectuals of Mitteleuropa
carry
on in that vein, believing that reason is responsible for all the miseries and stupidities committed in the 20th century.
Governments in successful high-income countries collect at least 25% of the national income in taxes to
carry
out these functions.
Regional groups need adequate regional budgets to
carry
out their vital functions.
Yet, if new facts constantly show us that the consequences of climate change are getting worse and worse, high-minded arguments about the scientific method might not
carry
much weight.
Europe's allocation of governmental powers should be based on the principle that institutions
carry
out only those activities with clear economies of scale and where differences of opinion are modest.
Clearly, trade data are being inflated as companies
carry
out fake transactions to bring capital into the country.
Long periods of zero real interest rates
carry
the danger of asset bubbles, misallocation of resources, and unintended effects on income inequality, as recent history – not least in the US and Japan – demonstrates.
It is not clear that Tunisia and Egypt can
carry
out the economic transformation that they need.
The fact that the flotilla did not
carry
only “peace activists,” but also many people who wish to see Israel destroyed and Israelis perish, is no reason to drop soldiers upon them.
Technocrats were far better placed to
carry
the policy forward, Summers argued, guided by a target of 2-3% annual inflation.
Indeed, Mexico is slowly learning how to
carry
out a dual task: to defend its national interests and also be part of the international community, to support the US at times and oppose it at others.
The Fund’s almost universal membership and its staff’s technical expertise should enable it to
carry
out effective multilateral surveillance, provided that it accelerates its own governance reforms, so that surveillance is perceived as being in everyone’s interest.
China’s official foreign reserves are increasing at a rate of about $1 billion per business day, almost all of which is used to buy US Treasury bonds and other international assets that
carry
a minimal rate of return.
To
carry
out their dangerous and important work, these journalists need independence, which means they need funding with no strings attached.
Journalists who report in these settings risk their lives and livelihoods to
carry
out their work.
But as Merkel herself has warned, it would be “grotesque and absurd” to expect that she could
carry
the standard of liberal internationalism.
Efforts to move backward to the time of independent nation-states will therefore
carry
massive costs.
The only insurance that people might think they can afford could
carry
a large deductible, and if the deductible is very large, people might not feel so reassured by this insurance.
Gazprom expects permission to
carry
out design and survey work “soon," with its first delivery to Turkey to arrive in 2017.
Clearly, the world’s rich countries should
carry
the burden of dealing with climate change over the next generations.
In addition to offering benefits to those who invest,
carry
out research, and create jobs, higher taxes on land and real-estate speculation would redirect capital toward productivity-enhancing spending – the key to long-term improvement in living standards.
We are pledged to
carry
on Havel’s work as the worthiest possible memorial to his life and our friendship.
A 1998 Xinhua report quoted him as saying that "A good leader should
carry
forward democracy."
Hu also holds strong anti-American views, even though his daughter is believed to
carry
a US passport.
Moreover, the skeptics overlook the fact that incentives to
carry
out structural reforms are partly endogenous.
An Asian geopolitical divide centered on political values would, of course,
carry
significant implications.
The so-called “Sarkozy
carry
trade” is no solution to the systemic consequences of a sovereign-debt meltdown, but it would resolve a politically delicate situation, in which vulnerable eurozone governments hold foreign banks in just few countries to ransom.
Those changes will not be easy to
carry
out.
In forecasts that
carry
forward to the 2030’s, the three organizations share the view that world energy demand will increase, that developing countries will account for most of the increase, and that fossil fuel will remain dominant.
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