Credibility
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To lend
credibility
to its bid to host the SKA, in 2006 South Africa’s government committed $250 million to build an array of radio dishes within its own borders as a precursor to the SKA.
He recognizes that threatening an energy-export freeze to strong-arm Germany – which is highly dependent on Russian gas – would cause permanent damage to Russia’s commercial credibility, weakening the industry that forms the backbone of its economy.
The FDP campaigned on an exit option, and its leaders, having been out of parliament for four years, will not want to risk their
credibility
by backing away from it now.
So far, the
credibility
of Europe’s central bank has been sufficient to firmly anchor inflationary expectations.
The result will be very intense pressure for a rapid redesign of European institutions, with the risk that the outcome will lack
credibility
– less a U-turn than a dead end.
Supporters of a nuclear-armed Germany contend that NATO’s nuclear umbrella has lost all
credibility
because of statements made by US President Donald Trump.
Germany would call into question the
credibility
of NATO’s nuclear deterrence, and thus the alliance itself, along with the entire nuclear non-proliferation regime.
The best way to maintain NATO’s
credibility
and be taken seriously by the US is to work seriously toward the alliance’s 2%-of-GDP target for defense spending and to invest more heavily in conventional military capabilities, not to satisfy US demands, but to protect our own security and defense interests.
In any event, the idea of a global wealth tax is replete with
credibility
and enforcement problems, aside from being politically implausible.
The EU-Turkey deal has also dramatically diminished the EU’s
credibility
as a defender of freedom of speech and press freedom.
From the Labour Party’s point of view, this second election was a test of its
credibility
as a normal party of government.
Traditional Socialist nostrums – nationalization, price controls, government direction – had failed in the past, could not be expected to work in the future, and thus held no
credibility
with voters.
If matched by a genuine commitment to develop fiscal credibility, countries could increase their economic growth substantially.
To enhance the
credibility
of public finances, Monti’s government substantially increased taxes, particularly on real estate, while preserving the already record-high income-tax rate.
Beyond growing international credibility, two major changes to the Italian political landscape have shaped the election campaign.
Emerging economies, meanwhile, should focus on maintaining solid balance sheets, improving their understanding of market dynamics, and safeguarding policy
credibility.
But the IMF has failed to support aggressive measures to restore currency
credibility.
But the ultimate failure of Abbas’s diplomatic strategy – the absence of tangible benefits even if it succeeds – will damage what is left of his
credibility
among the Palestinians and strengthen Hamas’s political clout.
As a result, politics has become a contest about
credibility.
Simple propaganda lacks
credibility
and thus is counterproductive.
Given low official credibility, America’s most effective spokesmen will often be non-governmental.
The same cannot be said for President Donald Trump or Richard Grenell, his chosen ambassador to Germany, both of whom are actively undermining Merkel’s domestic
credibility.
Unfortunately, this is proving extremely difficult for many advanced-country governments, partly because the failure to recover fully from the recent crisis and recession has undermined their
credibility
and functioning.
But, in order to do that, it needs the high
credibility
and low debt that follow from having saved and repaid debt during the upswing.
Moreover, the G-20 itself is short on credibility; what was once considered a workshop for a new system of global economic governance is now widely regarded as an increasingly irrelevant talk shop.
Moreover, the highest priority for central banks can no longer be to maintain their
credibility
as guardians of price stability, but rather their
credibility
as guardians of the financial system’s stability and soundness.
If Temer’s government succeeds in the first three areas, building up its
credibility
in the process, it will be in a strong position to fulfill these objectives, as well.
In the end Joschka Fischer is likely to continue bringing cohesion and
credibility
to Germany's foreign policy - at the price of no longer being able to provide cohesion and
credibility
for his own party.
But the
credibility
of the national project seemed to crumble when growth faltered, leading to the emergence of movements that championed the aggressive, confrontational, and violent assertion of cultural identity.
Unless Europeans are willing to pay an economic price, they will have little
credibility
in persuading the United States not to resort to military strikes.
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