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To be sure, a country’s domestic economic circumstances, and the tools available to policymakers, should guide policy.
Moreover, a system must be created to help countries transform the global goals agreed at the United Nations into concrete measures that suit their particular economic
circumstances
and social norms.
Recognition of changed geopolitical
circumstances
allowed the Northern Irish nationalist leader John Hume to convince Sinn Fein that a peaceful settlement was possible.
New
circumstances
imposed new challenges for most people.
Under the circumstances, trade protectionism made some sense for each country on its own, as it shifted demand away from foreign goods and thus helped support domestic employment.
Moreover, libraries enable collective action, by providing people with the resources and information they need to take control of their own
circumstances
and strengthen the social ties that bind their communities.
Moreover, the differences among member states in economic circumstances, exposure to market institutions, and commitment to climate-change policy are significant.
So why, under these circumstances, is President Lula close to re-election?
In these circumstances, the role of the country’s political leadership will become much more important.
But that means that international regulations will be needed to limit government intervention, or at least to define the
circumstances
in which it will be deemed acceptable.
As is so often the case in such circumstances, the CEO pleads innocence: he knew nothing about what his underlings were doing.
Labor markets do not need only more technical expertise; they require an increasing number of soft skills, like the ability to think imaginatively, develop creative solutions to complex challenges, and adapt to changing
circumstances
and new constraints.
Under such circumstances, the risk of tension over resources is high.
But, under such circumstances, the result is also problematic: the increase in spending afforded by tax cuts goes entirely, rather than only partly, into the current-account deficit.
Only in exceptional
circumstances
is fiscal harmonization justified: prohibitions, say, on fiscal incentives aimed at limiting competition, impeding commerce, or restricting the movement of capital.
In these circumstances, we badly need strong and wise leadership.
That takes months in the best of circumstances; it could take a year or more in the Arctic.
Looking ahead in a region where the US has interests as varied as energy, Israel’s security, nuclear non-proliferation, and human rights, American policymakers will need to follow a flexible strategy of “containment plus nudging,” which implies siding with different states and groups in different
circumstances.
In these circumstances, the risk entailed by doing nothing far outweighs the costs of referring Iran to the Security Council.
Under normal circumstances, an economy’s potential growth rate adjusts naturally and gradually, as structural change progresses.
In these circumstances, the Fed should move swiftly to end its long-term asset-purchase program.
Central banks’ independence is threatened if fiscal authorities can instruct central banks to finance public deficits and monetize debt, even in
circumstances
where harmfully high inflation results.
In these circumstances, monetary policy must perform a balancing act.
The result should be a contract that is as fair as possible under the given
circumstances
– and perceived as such.
Following a three-year global campaign to free the 276 girls kidnapped from Chibok in 2014 – an event that brought Boko Haram’s sadistic agenda to the world’s attention – 110 girls in Dapchi vanished last month under identical
circumstances.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has called the incident a “national disaster,” and promised the deployment of troops and surveillance aircraft to search for the missing girls, as well as a full review of the
circumstances
of the raid.
To most of the Palestinian public, disavowing the right of return in such
circumstances
would simply look like defeat.
Countries can then evaluate options in light of their own circumstances, and advocates can ask the right questions.
The paths differ between countries, setbacks are not uncommon, and it can take decades, but the leap can occur when the
circumstances
are ripe – as in Tunisia.
Politicians should set goals, but they should avoid micromanaging the economy or imposing strict rules that would inevitably fail in unexpected
circumstances.
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