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Moreover, the actual behavior of oil prices is
consistent
with speculation.
Indeed, computer-grading of essays is a surging science, with some studies showing that computer evaluations are fairer, more consistent, and more informative than those of an average teacher, if not necessarily of an outstanding one.
The basic problem is the lack of a broader agenda that would make the Fed’s position
consistent
with that of Mantega and other emerging-country officials.
Such a scheme would be
consistent
with the growing attention in India nowadays to addressing root causes, rather than just dealing (ineffectively) with bad outcomes.
Perhaps most important is a coherent,
consistent
approach to dealing with the imminent failure of “systemically important” institutions.
A "back to basics" approach is vital in three inter-linked areas, in which national governments must take the lead: minimizing corruption, enforcing property rights, and
consistent
application of the rule of law.
Consistent
with recoveries from such recessions, demand has grown slowly, despite unprecedented fiscal and monetary stimulus, and that explains why the unemployment rate remains high.
The relationship between the unemployment rate and the job vacancy rate is
consistent
with patterns in previous recoveries.
The US experience is
consistent
with OECD evidence that students from countries with greater income inequality score lower on academic achievement tests.
The steep and sustained drop in tobacco consumption in recent decades shows that public information and prevention campaigns can work when based on messages that are
consistent
with the experience of those whom they target.
It would impose only those limits that are
consistent
with democratic delegation, possibly along with a limited number of procedural norms (such as transparency, accountability, representativeness, use of scientific evidence, etc.) that enhance democratic deliberation at home.
A
consistent
narrative underpins this change in market conditions.
Egypt’s government needs to secure
consistent
foreign financing to keep the country afloat, providing leverage for international opposition to Morsi’s efforts to impose an agenda that runs contrary to Egyptians’ fundamental rights.
But Trump’s claim is
consistent
with his intense focus on “deals,” as if trade negotiations were a one-off transaction for the next luxury property or package of distressed debt.
Some of the problems are political, including slow progress in achieving a comprehensive and
consistent
solution to Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis, and stalemate over restoring fiscal sustainability in the US.
This reversal is
consistent
with the pattern established elsewhere, including on the Yangtze: China temporarily suspends a controversial plan after major protests in order to buy time while public passions cool, before resurrecting the same plan.
If, on the other hand, the European Parliament’s members follow through on the logic of my case – if my shunning becomes the basis for a
consistent
policy – the EU will be on its way to creating a kind of morality police and launching a modern-day inquisition, one that crassly violates both freedom of religion and freedom of conscience.
Europe’s financial contribution to the Middle East has been
consistent
and impressive.
This most likely reflects the
consistent
and credible threat of US retaliation.
If so, there is a smaller output gap: a lower level of potential output
consistent
with higher unemployment means that growth will be accompanied by inflation.
Unlike the UK, Germany supports a European security and defense policy, proudly highlighting its
consistent
military budget and major presence in European missions (larger than that of the overstretched French).
This is
consistent
with the growing recognition in recent years that the state should be extremely reluctant to criminalize activities freely entered into by consenting adults.
The first ingredient should not be a problem for Latin American countries (many of which drew from the US constitution in writing their own fundamental laws), though
consistent
enforcement remains a serious weakness.
At the same time, ICANN is
consistent
with the multi-stakeholder approach formulated and legitimated by the Internet Governance Forum, established by the UN General Assembly.
If you had asked me a year ago whether this degree of financial chaos was
consistent
with a domestic US economy not clearly in recession, I would have said no.
But Friedman’s
consistent
anti-statism also led him to embrace positions that ran afoul of many conservatives’ political sensibilities, underscoring the intellectual honesty that was the hallmark of his career.
Unless the eurozone moves toward greater economic, fiscal, and political integration (on a path
consistent
with short-term restoration of growth, competitiveness, and debt sustainability, which are needed to resolve unsustainable debt and reduce chronic fiscal and external deficits), recessionary deflation will certainly lead to a disorderly break-up.
All that time, he faced
consistent
political pressure to determine a positive inflation target that would halt the country’s deflationary spiral.
A UN report calls on all governments to adopt natural capital accounting so that their sustainability efforts can be consistent, accurate, and comparable over the long term.
After the political rebellion and lootings of this past February, Bolivia's Catholic bishops made real and
consistent
efforts to create a harmonious space for dialogue.
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