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But the proposal, though certainly appealing, is not
consistent
with the realities of the Middle East today.
To restore investment and credit to levels
consistent
with economic escape velocity, a recovering Greece will require two new public institutions that work side by side with the private sector and with European institutions: A development bank that harnesses public assets and a “bad bank” that enables the banking system to get out from under their non-performing assets and restore the flow of credit to profitable, export-oriented firms.
The markets are demanding reforms that lift growth rates durably and an approach to fiscal consolidation that is
consistent
with higher potential growth.
This cohort views economics as the study of models, in which agents’ expectations can be assumed to be rational and
consistent
with the model.
This is
consistent
with the EU’s key characteristic as the world’s first great "Civilian Power".
China’s currency devaluations are
consistent
with a broader trend among both emerging and advanced economies in recent years.
But the test of the trials will be whether they are – and are seen to be – fact-driven, impartial, and
consistent
with international standards.
Over the last few decades, the CCP has succeeded in building the hard physical infrastructure of a modern state, but the creation of the soft infrastructure – institutions and practices
consistent
with the rule of law and representative government – is only beginning.
Both theories are internally
consistent.
At this month’s United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP24), held in the Polish coal-mining city of Katowice, negotiators barely managed to agree on a rulebook for implementing the 2015 Paris climate agreement, including a
consistent
methodology for measuring progress.
If so, will do you so in a
consistent
way?
The Sino-European BIT is to be based on 26 existing BITs involving China and 28 individual EU members – treaties that are far from consistent, in terms of requirements for and restrictions on market access.
In his book Lombard Street, Walter Bagehot quoted Jeremiah Harman, the governor of the Bank of England in the 1825-1826 crisis:“We lent...by every possible means and in modes we had never adopted before; we took in stock on security, we purchased exchequer bills, we made advances on exchequer bills, we not only discounted outright, but we made advances on the deposit of bills of exchange to an immense amount, in short, by every possible means
consistent
with the safety of the Bank, and we were not on some cases over-nice.
If only a regime of
consistent
enforcement of all loan contracts’ explicit terms were sufficiently practical to be worth pursuing.
Regulators face a Sisyphean task, owing to the absence of strong and
consistent
political support for reining in the financial titans.
Consistent, reliable, long-term success requires forward-thinking measures that focus on building strong fundamentals.
These two arguments are not consistent, but that does not matter.
The message to all of these groups should be consistent: We will continue to support you politically, financially, and in negotiations with the Syrian regime, but we will no longer support a military solution.
The idea that a sharp increase in military spending in a (hopefully temporarily) bellicose world should be amortized with some deficits is
consistent
with sound economic policy, but only if the rest of the budget remains "lean."
To be
consistent
with that clear statement – and without the vague qualifications of Article 11, which threaten to render it meaningless – Austria should repeal its law against Holocaust denial.
He has been
consistent
in pursuing many liberal policies, but without portraying himself as liberal.
But others were
consistent
with their lifetime commitments.
And they are
consistent
with positions taken by the German Ministry of Finance under the previous government.
The decarbonization challenge requires
consistent
policies over 30-50 years, while politicians’ time horizon is perhaps a tenth of that.
One feature of Italy’s turbulent politics remains consistent: the control exercised by entrenched interests, and the dominance of a bloated and inefficient bureaucracy.
While Grillo’s supporters may ignite fireworks in protest of these gilded giveaways for a few months, a
consistent
assault leading to genuine reform seems doubtful.
To drive large-scale and lasting change through a network in any sector, but especially in global education, requires
consistent
vision, staffing, and financial resources.
To be sure, some may view the US dollar’s appreciation as
consistent
with a longer-term rebalancing of the global economy.
On the one hand, the government continued to provide transitory protection to firms in priority sectors; on the other, it liberalized the entry of private enterprises and foreign direct investment into the labor-intensive sectors that were
consistent
with China’s comparative advantage but were repressed in the past.
This is
consistent
with growth having no overall effect on inequality as conventionally measured.
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