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Equally important, none of these efforts at relief or public diplomacy will be effective unless the style and substance of US policies are
consistent
with a larger democratic message.
Ensuring that national strategies are not just locally prudent, but also globally
consistent
should be the central task for the G-20 and the International Monetary Fund in 2013.
That report identified “the lack of a
consistent
social-democratic position” on migration issues as one of the party’s structural weaknesses.
In a world of mobile capital – especially profitable intangible capital with R&D externalities – the US should adopt a “hybrid" territorial system that includes base-protection measures
consistent
with those successfully used by other developed countries.
Simons, Fisher, and Friedman’s support for both OMF and 100% reserve banking therefore formed an internally
consistent
policy package.
Does that mean that I could be barred from the US?Would that be
consistent
with belief in freedom of thought?
The tariff is fully
consistent
with a special arrangement negotiated at the time of China’s accession to the WTO, which allows the US to impose temporary protection when its markets are “disrupted” by Chinese exports.
Integrating sustainability into growth strategies and policies is in their self-interest, and it is
consistent
with their long-term time horizons.
Given modern financial systems’ demonstrated ability to create (and destroy) liquidity endogenously – via financial innovation and global mobility – financial and macroeconomic stability may become more difficult to achieve if monetary instruments and macroprudential tools are not used in a
consistent
manner.
So EU institutions are right to acknowledge currency boards as being
consistent
with the ERM II regime, even though they have at the same time reserved the discretion to assess each country on a case-by-case basis.
They will seek to eliminate people smuggling; give asylum seekers access to
consistent
assessment processes and arrangements (which might include regional processing centers); find durable settlement solutions for those granted refugee status; and provide properly for the return to their home countries of those found not to need protection.
Indeed, it ruled that German participation in the single currency was
consistent
with Germany’s constitution – as was the Lisbon Treaty, the EFSF, the ESM, the ECB’s breach of the EU’s no-bailout clause, and German guarantees for other eurozone countries’ debts.
Progress is not, Pinker acknowledges, consistent; there have been significant setbacks as new challenges, such as climate change, have emerged.
The moderate tone was generally
consistent
with what most of the LIFG leaders have been saying in the last six months, whether in eastern or western Libya.
As the only entity that integrates central banks, supervisors, treasuries of major economies, and international standard-setting bodies, the FSB is uniquely positioned to set priorities on financial regulation, provide regulatory coherence across the financial sector, oversee
consistent
implementation, and, in conjunction with the International Monetary Fund, to assess systemic vulnerabilities.
Effective execution of such an ambitious mandate is particularly important in view of two emerging G-20 priorities for the FSB: regulatory initiatives with respect to the functioning of markets, including so-called “shadow banking” (the less regulated forms of private financing), and new mechanisms to foster
consistent
implementation of standards.
The Cannes Summit should articulate a renewed commitment to
consistent
implementation of agreed regulatory reforms, and to minimizing divergence in national regulation that could create systemic risks or significant competitive advantage.
The financial sector requires tougher regulation, strengthened supervision, and internationally
consistent
resolution mechanisms to address the problems posed by very large, global institutions that are considered too big (or too complex) to fail.
For example, the existence of a permanent Appellate Body has led to significantly more
consistent
and predictable jurisprudence.
Trump’s team has been
consistent
about little except its insistence on the notion that being powerful is equivalent to being right.
Ultimately, however, a central bank’s anti-inflation policies can work only within the context of a macroeconomic and political framework that is
consistent
with price stability.
This is
consistent
with reports that as many as 79% of the 37,000 questionnaire responses were orchestrated by activists.
But it also recognizes that price swings can become excessive, in the sense that participants may bid asset prices far from levels that are
consistent
with their long-term values.
All of Uribe’s political program is buttressed by his strong economic track record of
consistent
5% annual growth.
Repudiating unwarranted and unjustified debts would be
consistent
with economic logic and international law.
In fact, currently fashionable models of the multiverse – the concept that our universe is but one of a huge ensemble of universes – are
consistent
with the idea that they are collectively in a kind of steady state.
The attempt by the US and its allies to overthrow Assad violates the UN Charter, while Russia’s support of Assad is
consistent
with Syria’s right of self-defense under that charter.
The world needs to be oriented in one direction to fight poverty or to help achieve sustainable development, but it is very hard in our noisy, disparate, divided, crowded, congested, distracted, and often overwhelmed world to mount a
consistent
effort to achieve any of our common purposes.
Britain is important not just as a bilateral partner, but because more often than not it can be counted on to argue for and support positions in Brussels
consistent
with, or at least not far from, those of the US.
It has initiated visionary national policies in areas like broadband access, disability support, and education, but it has struggled to maintain a coherent and
consistent
overall story line.
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