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Because such a compensation structure would expose executives to a broader share of the negative
consequences
of risks taken, it would reduce their incentives to take excessive risks.
There would never be a fresh start – with all of the unpleasant
consequences
that this implies.
The delay in reaching an agreement enabled most private creditors to escape the
consequences
of their reckless lending to Greece.
They have been directed toward increasing aggregate demand without any serious concern for the unintended longer-term
consequences.
Four years after the outbreak of the country’s civil war, and despite the horrific humanitarian
consequences
of the fighting, international diplomacy to stop the violence has achieved nothing.
Iran, the US, and the EU all share an interest in stopping a war that is causing the Syrian state to collapse – with all of the
consequences
seen in Iraq since 2003 – and strengthening the forces of Sunni jihadism across the region.
Terrorism and TrustLONDON – As the world comes to terms with the wider implications and
consequences
of the terrorist atrocity in Paris, an important story risks being lost in the welter of coverage and analysis: The increasingly vital role that private companies play in planning for and responding to emergencies.
Most disturbing is the extent to which companies, so often stalwart defenders of the rule of law when it comes to their own rights, deliberately flout the law – heedless of the
consequences
– when it comes to maximizing profits.
Thus, while differing on the root causes of inequality (at least in the US), the progressive and alternative narratives agree about its
consequences.
The
consequences
of the Egyptian coup have still to unfold.
The Dutch disease, however, is one of the more intractable
consequences
of oil and resource wealth, at least for poor countries.
In the nineteenth century, mathematicians explored the
consequences
of relaxing one of those axioms and discovered the geometries of curved spaces, where an infinite number of longitudinal lines can pass through the poles of a sphere.
The social
consequences
can also be severe: eviction, the loss of livelihoods, and violent conflict.
The very morning of the explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear station on April 26, 1986, the Politburo met to discuss the situation, and then organized a government commission to deal with the
consequences.
We initially believed that the main impact of the explosion would be in Ukraine, but Belarus, to the northwest, was hit even worse, and then Poland and Sweden suffered the
consequences.
But Chernobyl opened my eyes like nothing else: it showed the horrible
consequences
of nuclear power, even when it is used for non-military purposes.
The Arabs and the Democratic ChoiceNEW DELHI – Egypt’s fate has had the world riveted in recent days to newspapers and televisions, as the unfolding
consequences
of Tunisia’s “Jasmine Revolution” seem to portend a wave like the liberal revolutions of 1848 for the Arab world.
The causes and forms of these crises differ, but the
consequences
are almost identical.
A unilateral military strike would carry potentially dire
consequences.
Autor, Dorn, and Hanson document that the expansion of Chinese exports has produced “substantial adjustment costs and distributional consequences” in the US.
Economists do not fully understand why expanded trade has produced the negative
consequences
for wages and employment that it has.
For example, the Institute for International Finance, a preeminent Washington, DC-based lobbying group for large banks, consistently argues: bail us out, or else face the
consequences.
The Emerging Economies’ Eurozone CrisisWASHINGTON, DC – Most of today’s economic institutions, from money to banking, evolved over many years – the unintended
consequences
of decisions by millions of individuals.
Along with other proposed reforms, the BAT would turn the US corporate income tax into a tax on corporate cash flow (with border adjustment), implying far-reaching
consequences
for US companies’ competitiveness and profitability.
And these policies (or policy shifts) are increasingly affecting other economies and the global system, giving rise to what might be called “policy externalities” – that is,
consequences
that extend outside policymakers’ target environment.
These are the regions in which changes can have significant dynamic consequences, and thus the process of adaptation and the evolution of new political relationships has to be conducted in a fashion that is conducive to stability.
The danger here is not only of uncontrolled changes with unpredictable consequences, but also of creating a greater gap in the human condition between those societies in which these capabilities will be applied massively and those societies that lack the means for their application.
The
consequences
– including military casualties and the threat of retaliation by the Islamic State – pale in comparison to the possibility of a grand bargain that secures his gains closer to home.
Following the Times Square bombing attempt, Clinton issued an even harsher judgment: “if a terror attack like the New York bombing were to be successful and found to have originated from that country, there would be very severe consequences.”
But even if these two assumptions prove to be unfounded, the unintended
consequences
of the new tax law will still threaten Americans’ wellbeing.
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