Corner
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Revealingly, of all the crisis countries, only Ireland managed to turn the
corner.
As a result, the ECB risks painting itself into a corner, for the logic behind this week’s interest-rate hike implies that more increases will follow – a series of policy mistakes that will cost the Eurozone economies heavily.
Judging from the November meeting of the Governing Council, that “ounce of prevention” appears to be right around the
corner
for the euro-zone economy.
Fearing that the system was fragile, the government opened its coffers in 1787, bailing out private investors who had lost in an immense speculative scheme to
corner
shares in a reorganized East India Company.
A depreciation of the euro seems to be one likely way that the eurozone will turn the
corner.
After all, it was history that incited Yugoslavs to turn their
corner
of Europe into a medieval slaughterhouse of rape, pillage, and siege.
The consensus at the time, of course, was that a robust “V-shaped” recovery was around the corner, and it was foolish to embrace inflation heterodoxy.
Not a single day passed without requiring continuous and concerted attention to economic crises, political and military conflicts, social upheavals, cultural clashes, or environmental problems in some
corner
of the world.
These achievements have enabled it to intensify its organizational penetration into almost every
corner
of society.
Think of the appeal of films like Thelma and Louise or Working Girl, in which the leading character is a gutsy, exploited secretary who, trampled by a snooty female Ivy League boss, nonetheless manages to end up with the dream job, the dream guy, and the
corner
office.
The more meaningful message is how these shocks box the rest of us into an even tighter
corner.
But by using it to cultivate his political base – at most around 35% of the electorate – Trump could
corner
himself.
As for the advanced economies, there is little reason to believe that a debt crisis is around the
corner
in Japan.
If investors are given unlimited protection, with no risk of bearing their share of possible losses, capital will continue to flow unimpeded from one
corner
of the eurozone to the other, prolonging these imbalances.
One
corner
of Europe is in particular need of prompt action: the Baltic Sea Region.
When French President Nicolas Sarkozy, himself the son of immigrants, says that there are too many foreigners in France, he drives young men like Merah farther into a
corner.
CAMBRIDGE – In the early 1990s, at the dawn of the Internet era, an explosion in academic productivity seemed to be around the
corner.
But the
corner
never appeared.
The lack of viable commercial alternatives and the massive asymmetry of power between North Korea and those imposing sanctions mean that a stricter sanctions regime would push the country into a
corner.
This makes their friends hesitate to speak up for fear of being painted into not just an anti-Israel, but also an anti-Semitic
corner.
If the vote comes off successfully, democrats and democratic norms will receive a boost in every
corner
of the continent.
The EU and Ukraine have much to celebrate this week; both have turned an important
corner.
But if you say that you favor protection from imports , you are painted into a
corner
with Reed Smoot and Willis C. Hawley, authors of the infamous 1930 US tariff bill.
Given the interconnectedness of financial markets in a common-currency area, weakness in any one
corner
spills over into the entire system, which cannot be stabilized until all major components of weakness have been addressed.
With the Russian economy in serious trouble, Putin may be looking for a way out of his
corner.
Such debt levels are sustainable as long as investors continue to assume that another bailout is just around the
corner.
Judging from the outcome of last month’s meeting of the ECB’s Governing Council, that “ounce of prevention” appears to be right around the
corner
for the euro-zone economy.
As these antagonisms deepen, will the Sunni regimes come to believe that they need their own Hezbollah to fight in their
corner?
And even in the best of all hearts, there remains...an un-uprooted small
corner
of evil.”
Franschhoek (French
corner
in Afrikaans) is a beautiful valley near Cape Town settled by Huguenots in the late seventeenth century.
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