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In these circumstances, governments can no longer maintain the barriers to information flows that historically protected officials from outside scrutiny.
Under these circumstances, the only option left for such a government would be to call a vote – whether a general election or a second referendum – focused on the Brexit agreement that the Conservatives negotiate.
But replacing private insurance with public insurance has its own problems: consider the parlous
circumstances
in which Britain’s National Health System finds itself, the result of generations of politically driven underinvestment in health care.
Under these circumstances, crises could be even greater, and the adjustments harsher – as occurred under the last world currency, the gold standard.
They must develop a cadre of professionals with a sophisticated understanding of risk management, and must work to educate their members in the financial subtleties of their specific
circumstances.
In these circumstances, it is not surprising that financial markets have returned to extreme volatility.
Europe’s southern economies owe their deteriorating
circumstances
largely to excessive austerity and the absence of measures to compensate for demand losses.
The inconsistency is rooted in the girls’ circumstances: the schoolgirls are innocent victims crying out for protection, while the child sex workers are illegal immigrants, slated for deportation as soon as they are caught.
In such dire circumstances, it is easy to lure girls with false prospects of attractive jobs abroad, often in bars, restaurants, and clubs.
As companies scramble to adapt to changing market circumstances, they are trying to reinvent themselves, which often means hiring new employees with different skills.
Of course, any couple will divide up breadwinning and caregiving work according to their individual
circumstances
and personalities.
This would be the surest way to be sidelined in all possible
circumstances
and provide a demonstration that only the US-Chinese “G2” matters.
Financing from official sources must be adapted to individual countries’ circumstances, rather than adhering to a one-size-fits-all approach.
While import liberalization works fine for integrating with the world economy when import-competing interests are not powerful and the currency is unlikely to become overvalued, export subsidies or special economic zones will work far better in other
circumstances.
In the current circumstances, with much of Europe lacking competitiveness, a weaker exchange rate is precisely what the continent needs.
Some depend on answers to prior questions about the founding of the state of Israel, the
circumstances
that led to many Palestinians becoming refugees, and responsibility for the failure of earlier efforts to reach a peaceful solution.
Similarly, Article 19 of the Law on the Bank of England permits the Treasury to direct the Bank’s monetary policy, if it is “satisfied that the directions are required in the public interest and by extreme economic circumstances.”
A favorite phrase among politicians, “public interest” is sufficiently vague to allow substantial room for maneuver, as is “extreme economic circumstances.”
To be sure, each time there were extenuating
circumstances
– a jobs summit, the final vote on the US health-care bill, and the environmental disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.
Under these circumstances, and with inflation subdued and interest rates on US Treasury securities far below their historical average in both nominal and real terms, the economic case for temporary fiscal measures to boost demand is compelling.
Of course, broadband is such an important enabling technology that it is difficult to predict its full economic impact, which will vary with local
circumstances.
But, while Hildebrand’s resignation should serve as a precedent to be followed by central bankers – indeed, all public officials – everywhere, the
circumstances
surrounding his departure smell much worse than what caused it.
Nonetheless, the
circumstances
of Hildebrand’s departure might be more worrisome than his lapse of judgment.
In these circumstances, every French politician has known for the last 20 years that France has been living with a growing risk that isolated incidents might coalesce into a critical mass of violence.
One example is “shared responsibility” mortgages, in which payments are reduced under certain circumstances, such as when home prices dip below the borrower’s purchase price.
Climate change represents a market failure; in such circumstances, companies must cooperate with their regulators in attempting, for instance, to create mechanisms to generate a representative carbon price.
As international bureaucracies with a penchant for “best practices” and common standards, these institutions are woefully unsuited to the task of seeking innovative, unique pathways suited to each country’s particular
circumstances.
Asia today presents a completely new and unique set of
circumstances.
The dilemmas arising from these
circumstances
demand new solutions, not obsolete Cold War-era concepts.
The limit will now be relaxed due to the "exceptional
" circumstances
implied by the Iraq war-providing relief, ironically, to the war's main European opponents, France and Germany.
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