Circle
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For example, cost-benefit analyses of proposed infrastructure projects that rely on market metrics such as wage rates or property prices to assess potential benefits will create ever-increasing investment around London, and a vicious
circle
of apparently decreasingly attractive investment in the UK’s north.
But there is the prospect of a virtuous
circle
in which economic improvement leads to less surly politics, in turn reducing uncertainty and boosting recovery further.
And the US is not alone: Now Australia has been caught listening in on Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, his wife, and inner
circle.
So how should we square the policy
circle?
NATO is trying to square the
circle
of defense, deterrence, and arms control, but, thus far, its members’ conflicting positions on the role of nuclear weapons have not been reconciled.
It is clear that no one in Ahmadinejad’s inner
circle
– certainly not the president himself – has gained the Supreme Leader’s confidence.
Clerics know that if Khamenei weakens, Ahmadinejad’s
circle
can manipulate widespread anti-clerical resentment and exclude them from power.
But even if a current EU member does decide it would be better off outside the EU’s “inner circle,” it is not the end of the world.
In the worst case, they will be hit by a new vicious
circle
of panic and bank runs, also derailing the incipient European recovery.
These links raise the question of the real objective of the Japanese police, a bureaucratic behemoth, in their investigation of the Sumo
circle.
This cozy relationship was supposedly dissolved when the traditional Sumo
circle
was modernized, becoming today’s JSA.
The Yakuza’s grip on the Sumo
circle
is important, because its traditional way of life is fraying.
Some analysts suspect that the Sumo
circle
has provided some of the best match tickets to Yakuza leaders, who, as matches were shown on television, sent signals to the godfather that they remain loyal to him.
The obvious way to square this
circle
is to spend more on imports.
And the answer brings us back, full circle, to where we started, namely to US fiscal policy.
In 1897, the House of Representatives in the US state of Indiana unanimously passed legislation that redefined the calculation of the value of pi , the ratio of the circumference of a
circle
to its diameter.
Mr. Lagos, in turn, should avoid the nostalgic and tired views that dominated the first part of his campaign and pursue, with vigor, the type of modernizing economic reforms that his new and young inner
circle
support.
Current economic theory gives little guidance on how to achieve the virtuous
circle
of rising income and rising productivity that is vital to dynamic and prosperous cities.
As it stands, the common denominator of existing eurozone-reform proposals is the completion of a banking union, which many believe is needed to reduce financial fragmentation and break the vicious
circle
between banks and sovereign debt.
It seems like a vicious
circle.
Moreover, these services are set to benefit from the broader trade expansion with China, potentially establishing a virtuous
circle
of investment and exports.
In an industrious revolution, inter-connected groups of innovators compete with one another to devise new solutions to existing problems, resulting in a virtuous
circle.
Campaigners for democracy admired Yeltsin’s struggle against the conservatives in the politburo – especially after he was forced out of the party’s inner
circle
in November 1987.
Unfortunately, reacting to corrupt businessmen in this way sets in motion a vicious circle: more regulation may lead to even more corruption in order to avoid it; higher taxes on wealth will bring about even more tax evasion, making the system even more tainted.
The result of this vicious
circle
is obvious: an ever growing dissatisfaction with the democratic (even if imperfect) state founded in the aftermath of Ceausescu's fall.
Islam’s Forsaken RenaissanceChildren often play a game where they sit in a
circle.
One whispers something to his neighbor, who then whispers that information to the next child, and so on, around the
circle.
Such is the case with the spiraling tit-for-tat trade war now underway between Trump and a widening
circle
of countries and economies, including Canada, Mexico, China, and the European Union.
Of the nearly one billion motor vehicles worldwide – enough to
circle
the planet 100 times if parked end to end – some 95% depend on oil for energy, making car travel subject to resource geopolitics and price volatility.
I felt that a historical
circle
was being closed: the ideas of the Polish March and the Prague Spring, the ideas of our mountain meetings, were becoming political facts.
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