Credibility
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While the peg gives GCC currencies credibility, it has prevented real depreciation and fails to reflect the deep structural changes in GCC members’ economic and financial links over the past three decades – particularly the shift away from the United States and Europe and toward China and Asia.
It took Peres’s boldness and creativity to conclude the Oslo Accords; but without Rabin’s
credibility
and stature as a military man and security hawk, the Israeli public and political establishment would not have accepted it.
This ignores the far greater losses that a failed Doha Round would entail, for example, by undermining the World Trade Organization’s
credibility
as the principal guarantor of rules-based trade, and by leaving trade liberalization entirely to discriminatory liberalization under preferential bilateral agreements.
If he abides by the unwritten rule against prosecuting even former Standing Committee members, he risks undermining the
credibility
of his anti-corruption campaign.
President Barack Obama’s appointment of a “jobs czar” would also help to enhance the credibility, accountability, and coordination required to overcome today’s significant and rising employment challenges.
He cautions that, if central banks’ mandates expanded to include, implicitly or explicitly, economic growth, they would move too close to the political sphere, undermining their independence and
credibility.
In fact, debates about the use of religious terms lend
credibility
to fundamentalist efforts to apply these ideas to conditions in the modern world.
But the global economy could be weaker in 2013 than it was in 2012 if the worst continues to prevail in Europe and the US, particularly if the new US Congress cannot work with a re-elected President Barack Obama to find a budget deal that improves the medium-term
credibility
of the US fiscal position while avoiding excessive deficit cutting.
The
credibility
that both governments gained after their countries avoided the worst of the global financial crisis of 2008 is beginning to wear thin.
By not doing so France would damage her
credibility
as a "serious country,” and her reputation for being a rare breed in Europe, a country that is not shy to intervene militarily with her troops.
Unfortunately, over the past four years, America's president has lost the
credibility
necessary to exercise that leadership.
Even if the 59 million votes cast for Bush represented a ringing endorsement of his Iraq policy, it would not restore America's international
credibility.
This strategy’s success, starting with the speed of restored access to external financing, would depend on the
credibility
of government policies – monetary, fiscal, and, above all, the radical and indispensable supply-side reforms for which there would now be breathing space.
FIFA desperately needs to restore its public
credibility.
So however much Brown wants to resist obeying European rules, he cannot long delay raising taxes (or cutting spending) without breaching his own Golden Rule and undermining his personal
credibility.
However, in later periods the objective was to avoid real exchange-rate appreciation, and, at the same time, to accumulate international reserves and strengthen
credibility.
In the 1990’s, when hard pegs were in vogue, it was believed that flexibility reduced
credibility.
Yet, in the end,
credibility
collapsed because of the lack of flexibility.
Too slow will kill credibility, but too fast will kill growth.
That is terrible for Senegal and Africa, as well as for America’s
credibility.
Making matters worse, George W. Bush’s administration decided to wage an ill-advised war against Iraq, effectively squandering America’s
credibility
to lead the North Atlantic through the crisis years.
Professional economists could not convince those in power of what needed to be done, because those in power were operating in a context of political breakdown and lost American
credibility.
In practice, this will mean choosing political figures who have
credibility
among both Syria’s Sunni majority and the Alawite and other minorities whose members have largely turned to Assad for protection.
Its very
credibility
is on the line.
If it continues to allow such cases to go forward, it risks losing even more
credibility
among those Tibetans who, like the three environmentalists, have tried to stay within the law and avoid politics.
China’s leaders, for their part, would be showcasing their
credibility
and governing capacity, finally quieting the chorus of naysayers who had doubted the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the sincerity of its promises to Hong Kong.
The euro's many benefits – cross-border pricing transparency, lower transaction costs, and inflation
credibility
– required surrendering independent monetary policies and flexible exchange rates.
Trump’s supporters, for example, have come to view tawdriness as evidence of credibility, whereas comity, truth, and reason are evidence of elitism.
I expect the supervisors to be rigorous: their institution’s
credibility
depends on it.
But neither Mattis’s speech, nor the muscle flexing at sea, did much to bolster US
credibility
in South Korea, or to restrain the North’s nuclear ambitions.
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