Conclusion
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The policy
conclusion
to be drawn is banal, but worth restating.
The
conclusion
is clear: Greece’s debt-service burden is too large, and it must be reduced.
One conclusion, therefore, is for countries to be cautious about removing capital controls when they have not yet reached the relevant “safety” thresholds, but equally to stress the sizable net benefits for countries that exceed the thresholds.
To convince the public, Feynman demonstrated that
conclusion
with a televised experiment.
But many people drew the wrong
conclusion
from the episode, which they viewed as affirming the idea that competence and experience must always trump ill-conceived ideas about positive discrimination.
The more reasonable
conclusion
to be drawn from Mersch’s appointment is that no serious effort was made to identify qualified women early on.
Muslims, Singh implied, also benefit from the virtues of democracy, a
conclusion
that Bush happily repeated.
Without India, it is hard to imagine a successful
conclusion
to the 2009 Copenhagen conference to draft a successor agreement to the Kyoto Protocol.
A letter to Congress with a similar
conclusion
was signed by 120 academics with expertise in bankruptcy, banking regulation, finance, or all three.
Those who feel comfortable with the status quo would do well to heed the
conclusion
Representative Abraham Lincoln reached at the end of the Mexican-American War: “Allow the President to invade a neighboring nation whenever he shall deem it necessary to repel an invasion, and you allow him to do so whenever he may choose to say he deems it necessary for such purpose, and you allow him to make war at pleasure.”
But are the results of the parliamentary elections due this coming January truly a foregone
conclusion?
The obvious
conclusion
is that the once-irresistible forces of globalization are losing steam.
First, the Declaration calls on policymakers responsible for crafting the comprehensive climate agreement to be adopted in Paris to come to “an equitable and binding conclusion.”
That study reached a straightforward conclusion: while Africa’s farmers have the potential to meet the continent’s nutritional needs, they cannot do it alone.
Indeed, the second
conclusion
to be drawn from the US government shutdown is the virtual disappearance of American triumphalism.
The Labour Party is slowly coming to the
conclusion
that, even though many working-class voters supported Brexit, opposing it offers the only chance of bringing down the May government.
But would such a referendum, now backed by a recently launched campaign for a “People’s Vote,” simply mark another descent into populism, instead of a genuinely democratic
conclusion
to the Brexit debate?
All the evidence supports the
conclusion
that migrants can contribute significantly to innovation and development if they are given a chance to do so.
But the logic behind this
conclusion
is lacking.
But the supply-siders jumped to the daring
conclusion
that a permanent cut in tax rates on labor would encourage more work permanently – with no diminution of effectiveness.
Add together all the trade-offs between the West and the Arab regimes, along with the Israeli and Islamist factor, and the
conclusion
at which one arrives is as inescapable as it is alarming: the West cannot afford democracy in the region.
The Politics of Young and OldPARIS – If one considers some of today’s main challenges – including climate change, pensions, public debt, and the labor market – an obvious
conclusion
emerges: It is relatively much worse to be young today than it was a quarter-century ago.
Europeans, especially in France, drew the opposite
conclusion
that intervention could be useful if it were intended to get exchange rates right.
This
conclusion
is based on comparing Muslim countries' "electoral competitiveness."
That
conclusion
applies to the macroeconomic effects of tariff protection in general, and to the Smoot-Hawley Tariff in particular.
Others have attributed the US announcement to American domestic politics, a
conclusion
supported by the unilateral US statement’s failure to demand anything of Israel (for example, to restrain settlement construction) or offer anything to the Palestinians (say, supporting their claim to Jerusalem).
For the inescapable conclusion, it seems, is that his reforms all went astray or failed because of the bad choices which Gorbachev made ten years ago.
The Euro at Mid-CrisisCAMBRIDGE – Now that the European Union and the International Monetary Fund have committed €67.5 billion to rescue Ireland’s troubled banks, is the eurozone’s debt crisis finally nearing a
conclusion?
Most Russians reached this
conclusion
long before the Beslan attack.
The obvious
conclusion
– reinforced by the recent financial-market turbulence that followed America’s move to exit from more than five years of QE – is that recipient countries are on their own.
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