Credible
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So the PBOC informed the market that the depreciation would not exceed 3% – a
credible
statement, given abundant official reserves with which to stabilize the exchange rate.
Whether this American intelligence assessment is based on
credible
information is unknown.
There are real signs that the new government is considered a
credible
partner in the tribal areas.
In the last debates before the vote, Fillon presented himself as a
credible
alternative to Juppé and Sarkozy.
Beyond Macron, the left is struggling to put forward a
credible
candidate.
It is questionable, though, how
credible
European heads of government are who promote such pan-European multiculturalism and at the same time emphatically denounce alleged “multiculturalist” illusions at home – as has by now become standard political rhetoric in almost all countries.
First, it makes certain that the cost (if the losses exceed the combined value of equity and long-term debt) is shared by the international community and not only by the country where the institution is located, making the intervention
credible
even when the sovereign state is not.
More important than punishment, I believe, is the revelation of truth by
credible
means, such as through an impartial judicial process.
As in other instances where government officials claim unanimity--such as Saddam Hussein's assertion that he obtained 100% of Iraqis' support in the plebiscite that he conducted shortly before the war--America's position is simply not
credible.
In these regions, higher rates of corruption and tax evasion, together with smaller average firm size, undermine the production of
credible
information that financial markets need.
But, in the absence of a
credible
enforcer (and lacking sufficient mutual assurances), participants felt that they had more to gain from continuing their non-cooperative behavior.
Sanctions, to be credible, must come into play long before a country falls into economic difficulties; therefore, they should not be purely financial in character, but should include other measures as well.
Diplomacy without a
credible
threat of force is empty talk.
For a
credible
banking system remains the stuff of dreams; external debt and corruption are as high as ever, and capital flight continues unabated.
Dombrovskis blamed his irresponsible predecessors, and voters clearly saw him as the most
credible
problem solver.
Without any
credible
commitments by America, how can Obama ask China to do more?
They should urge the Kosovo government to mount a
credible
investigation, for the sake of the victims and people in Kosovo who want their state to be ruled by law.
Their blanket denials are no longer
credible.
A
credible
investigation requires full backing from the authorities in Albania and from the newly established EU mission in Kosovo.
A return to monetary decentralization would require radical policy changes, including the implementation of 1930’s-style laws enabling regulators to monitor banks, ensure that deposit insurance is
credible
and comprehensive, and halt off-balance-sheet financial activities.
A better approach in advanced economies would have comprised less fiscal consolidation in the short run and more investment in productive infrastructure, combined with a more
credible
commitment to medium- and long-term fiscal adjustment – and less aggressive monetary easing.
What we need is political leadership – to help people make sense of the changes they are experiencing – and reforms that build
credible
Chinese walls between money and politics, and use technologies to increase democratic accountability and facilitate citizen participation.
Good economic analysis can enable “constructive populists” to debate the “post-fact, fanciful populists” who seem to be on the rise, with a realistic alternative discourse – one that is transparent and based on
credible
expectations of economic policies and outcomes.
A single European financial market without a
credible
banking resolution mechanism will always be prone to crisis.
Attahiru Jega, a university teacher and chairman of the INEC from August 2010, overhauled a sclerotic and corrupt election machinery, put in place a new and
credible
voting register, and retrained and deployed his staff to 120,000 polling stations in a vast country – all in six months.
Both took comfort from the political cover provided by the European unification effort – an historic initiative aimed at securing the continent’s well-being through closer economic and political integration on the basis of
credible
rules and effective institutions.
If world leaders in Paris do not agree to
credible
measures to keep a rise in temperatures to below two degrees Celsius, the SDGs will not be realized.
The best way to use the advanced countries’ remaining fiscal capacity is to restore public investment in the context of a
credible
multi-year stabilization plan.
And central bankers are right to insist on structural reforms and
credible
plans for balancing budgets in the long term.
One can also say that both Putin and the Islamic State have drawn much of their strength from the West’s weakness, particularly its failure to have enforced clear and
credible
limits to their actions.
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