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Rather than congregating with like-minded people in silos, they must create platforms that connect people of more diverse backgrounds and
circumstances
– including those whose experiences with globalization are very different.
In those circumstances, will elected officials make the hard decisions needed to get from economic stabilization to sustained recovery?
The agreement is the best deal possible under difficult circumstances, and it is far better than the alternative: chronic conflict and weak economic growth.
Yet the tough decisions that central banks must make in such
circumstances
– preventing destabilizing runs versus encouraging moral hazard – are simultaneously technocratic and political.
Global rivalry between superpowers armed to the teeth is the stuff of computer games but, except in rare circumstances, such clarity is not the pattern of world politics.
In 1979, Federal Reserve Chair Paul A. Volcker told the Joint Economic Committee of the US Congress that the United States faced “unpleasant economic circumstances,” and had a “need for hard decisions, for restraint, and even for sacrifice.”
E-mail, Facebook, and Twitter accounts all produce a permanent record that perpetually accompanies users, even when their
circumstances
change.
This requires a framework that takes into account, among other things, developmental possibilities, environmental concerns, labor conditions, and community interests, and that is adaptable to changing
circumstances.
In these circumstances, there is an urgent need for a facility that allows governments of poor countries to negotiate on a par with foreign investors to reach contracts that are as fair as possible under the given
circumstances.
The instruments of coercion that states dispose of short of military intervention are imperfect and, to be remotely efficient, require a degree of international solidarity that is only generated in exceptional
circumstances.
Netanyahu’s response to Obama’s initiative signaled what has been apparent for some time: the complex regional process known as the Arab Spring, and the eve of a US presidential election year, are difficult
circumstances
in which to try to re-start the peace process.
Otherwise, it will be forever beholden to "second-hand" science that likely will never quite fit the continent's
circumstances.
For him, this is what power is about: taking hard decisions under unfavorable
circumstances.
The particular ideals might be unimportant – simply those that happen to be available, owing to fashion or other historical
circumstances.
But, under any circumstances, the economic and welfare costs of China’s slow pace in adjusting the renminbi’s exchange-rate are too high and will increase by the day.
Nature throws up natural experiments, but in most circumstances, so many things change so rapidly that it is often difficult to untangle what caused what.
Of course, pessimism in the short to medium term must be tempered by sensitivity to constantly changing political and social
circumstances.
A line must be drawn between a time of crisis, when emergency measures are needed to avert economic collapse, and normal circumstances, in which the full force of market mechanisms applies.
This is very different from the “conditional convergence” that characterizes the rest of the economy, in which productivity growth is not assured and depends on policies and external
circumstances.
A clogged up economy, one that does not permit such creative destruction and adaptation to new circumstances, is one that will not grow sustainably.
Aristide’s government was ousted under highly contested
circumstances
in 2004.
To change a system that seems best suited to Ukraine's circumstances, you need a good reason.
Intervention of some type seems more likely in such
circumstances.
As one of President Clinton's economic advisers during the critical period of America's economic recovery, I feel obligated to point out that
circumstances
in the US in the early 1990's were unique.
Fisher's criticism, however, was even more devastating--and more relevant to Japan's current circumstances: as prices fall, debtors, whose obligations are fixed in nominal terms (that is, in terms of yen) find it increasingly difficult to repay what they owe.
Under these circumstances, it was impossible for either Labour politicians or business leaders to advocate an EU deal that Cameron himself was not yet ready to promote.
These were the
circumstances
in which Charles Darwin found himself in the late 1830’s and early 1840’s, when he developed the principle of natural selection and its revolutionary implication: all the Earth’s life forms could have evolved from a single common ancestor.
In these circumstances, given Russia’s continuing failure to meet the G-8’s political and economic standards, the upcoming summit in St. Petersburg could produce a backlash, eroding the legitimacy, credibility, and relevance of the world’s most developed countries.
In these volatile circumstances, greater attention must be given to the national interests of countries such as Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Israel.
Indeed, throughout human history, such major changes have more often been forced upon the world by circumstances, with leaders focusing on shorter-term concerns like political turmoil or economic stagnation until serious disruptions to their economies and societies arise.
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