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The Stability and Growth Pact
clearly
did not prevent “excessive” deficits, and the no-bailout clause failed its first test when European leaders, facing the Greek crisis, solemnly declared on February 11 that euro-zone members would “take determined and coordinated action, if needed, to safeguard financial stability in the euro area as a whole.”
In short, leaders must cultivate a reputation for being dependable and sincere – a lesson that Russian President Vladimir Putin
clearly
never took on board.
Clearly, populist folly can eviscerate reason and common sense.
He has changed for the better, but only up to a point, and
clearly
not enough for a majority of the French, who, according to recent public-opinion polls, simply cannot stand the idea of having him on their television screens for another five years.
Clearly, when policymakers revise their countries’ NDCs, they must raise them significantly.
A central bank, he argued, needs a very simple mandate that allows it to explain its actions
clearly
and be held accountable for them.
It’s hard to know why the US is imposing tariffs, because the administration has not said
clearly
what it is trying to achieve in doing so.
Such support is
clearly
unsustainable; in fact, the CBR recently announced that it will allow the ruble to float, implying an exchange rate that reflects the market’s expectations concerning oil prices and future capital outflows.
Because misrepresentation follows any pronouncement on this question, let me state some things very
clearly.
In one respect, multilateral action has had a
clearly
positive impact: the elimination of the Syrian government’s chemical-weapons program.
After all, huge US foreign borrowing was
clearly
a key factor in creating the recent financial mess, while China’s excessive reliance on export-driven growth has made it extraordinarily vulnerable to a sudden drop in global demand.
The regime can still stop Venezuela’s downward spiral, and Venezuelans have shown
clearly
that they are determined to fight for their country’s future.
This argument
clearly
is no longer tenable.
The protests are
clearly
the result of ordinary citizens becoming fed up with corruption, the lack of any semblance of rule of law, and arbitrary treatment.
Thus, paradoxically nationalization may be a more market-friendly solution: it wipes out common and preferred shareholders of
clearly
insolvent institutions, and possibly unsecured creditors if the insolvency is too large, while providing a fair upside to the tax-payer.
Clearly, reservations of public-sector jobs and college seats alone have failed to end the discrimination.
Clearly, the court thought that such trust had not been earned.
Such a discourse, if
clearly
articulated, would be understood and could be endorsed by many, if not by all.
Clearly, strong action was the right response to the crisis (the extent to which central banks might have contributed to its outbreak is another matter).
The public guarantees that rich countries’ governments have extended to their financial sectors have exposed more
clearly
the critical line of demarcation between “safe” and “risky” assets, with emerging markets
clearly
in the latter category.
But, for that to happen, the Trump administration needs to demonstrate
clearly
that its goal is not regime change, but policy change – that is, denuclearization – in North Korea.
Regulation of goods and services for public health
clearly
is a good idea; but it must always be balanced against potential costs – in this case, the cost of not providing more vitamin A to eight million children over the past 12 years.
That approach, along with his record as Obamacare’s greatest congressional foe and his displays of religiosity, is
clearly
working for him.
In the WTO, S&D
clearly
needs to be updated to ensure that it benefits only countries that actually need it.
Clearly, the epidemic will continue to spread.
Clearly, politicians and diplomats alone cannot respond effectively to the challenges that the world faces.
Economic openness and political accountability
clearly
can coexist without much difficulty.
Russia
clearly
has an interest in discouraging Western Balkan countries from pursuing NATO and EU membership, which is all the more reason for the EU to step up its engagement in the region.
No group illustrates the nature of the challenge more
clearly
than ISIS.
Sadly, as Trump’s election indicates all too clearly, illiberal idiocy is steadily replacing liberal democracy as the ruling doctrine of Western – and Polish – politics today.
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