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As CDU and CSU members debate the matter in the coming days, they will find no
credible
or equally popular alternative to her.
But markets do not trust this message – and for good reason: it is not credible, because it makes no economic sense.
A consensus reform package could serve as a
credible
point of departure.
Provided the security threats are contained, an early consensus within Tunisia on a
credible
economic agenda would open the taps of the largest potential source of capital: international financial markets.
It is clearly necessary to implement
credible
plans to arrest the growth of these liabilities.
Dealing with Damaging Institutional InertiaLONDON – Deeply rooted, credible, accountable, and effective institutions have long been deemed crucial for a society’s lasting wellbeing and prosperity.
Like a well-designed, well-functioning road network, strong institutions empower economies by ensuring a stable operating environment, smoother transmission mechanisms, less costly and less risky economic interactions, a
credible
set of property rights, and respect for the rule of law.
This maxim was not applied in Libya, either, such that the initial reports of a potential massacre of hundreds of thousands of people in Benghazi has since come under sustained and
credible
attack.
That will not be possible, however, unless the elections are transparent and
credible.
According to the 2005 Declaration of Principles of International Election Observations,
credible
monitoring requires that five criteria be met.
Not surprisingly, the Venezuelan opposition – which lost the last presidential contest by one percentage point – has little confidence that UNASUR’s involvement will ensure a
credible
election.
The third lesson from Greece is that macro tinkering is not enough; highly indebted countries also need a
credible
growth strategy.
But there is a limit to how much pressure can be put on the Congressional Budget Office, which is responsible for providing
credible
assessments of the fiscal impact of new policies.
Neither Europe nor the United States has put in place
credible
medium-term plans to stabilize their fiscal positions.
Both issues – the debt ceiling and a
credible
deficit-reduction plan – remain unresolved.
The claim sounded
credible
until the subsequent survey showed that the area’s crude mortality rate had actually risen to six times the normal base rate.
While this would entail some risk, there are no
credible
alternatives.
Because they retain sovereignty, they cannot make similarly
credible
commitments not to interfere with financial markets.
But, unsurprisingly, Kopacz’s campaign slogan, “A strong economy – higher wages,” and her implicit promise to address the issue in one parliamentary term, did not appear
credible.
Moreover, they should agree on a scheme that results in a
credible
future path for the price of carbon, which would give the private sector the predictability it needs to invest in energy-saving and clean energy.
Democracy, together with sensible and
credible
economic policies, seemed to have finally done the trick.
In a war with endlessly shifting priorities, conflicting aims, few
credible
commitments, and plenty of foreign meddling, any ceasefire today is just as likely to be broken by violence tomorrow.
And at a time when credibility is in short supply among politicians, candidates with a strong identity can make more
credible
promises.
Apparently, the desire to lessen inequality can be considered
credible
or genuine only by first sacrificing one’s own wealth.
But, according to reports too numerous and too
credible
to discount, Assad’s regime (and to some extent his opponents) has not complied with the plan after signing on to it: troops were withdrawn from urban areas prior to inspection and returned when the monitors left.
These are the groups criticized by the Obama administration and others for their failure to present a united front, formulate a
credible
agenda, or be seen as a viable alternative to the current regime.
There are four components to an effective strategy for dealing with Iran’s nuclear program: real negotiations, rather than a leisurely meeting once every few weeks; stiff sanctions on Iran, but without today’s gaping loopholes; a
credible
threat of military action; and a face-saving exit for the Iranian leadership.
This would make these legislatures more credible, and their laws more just.
However, if this new approach is to be credible, AILAC’s progressive rhetoric at the UN must be supported by climate action within countries.
But America’s ability to offer a
credible
diplomatic path will be seriously undermined if others judge that it cannot be trusted to stand by agreements.
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