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A third theory – which, admittedly, is impossible to prove beyond a reasonable doubt – may be the most credible: both sides manipulated annual and monthly trade data to bolster their own narratives.
President Mauricio Macri’s administration has liberalized international capital flows, allowed the Argentine peso to move more flexibly in the foreign exchange market, worked to rationalize a crazy quilt of subsidies, and created a
credible
statistical authority from scratch.
The nine case studies documented in the report, four of which cover attacks that came after the 2013 speech, provide
credible
evidence that US drone strikes have killed and injured Yemeni civilians, suggesting that the “near-certainty” standard is not being effectively implemented.
Furthermore, Obama’s embrace of Israel during his visit has undermined America’s role as an honest broker in future negotiations – and no
credible
candidate has surfaced to fill the position.
To ensure that the post-Grexit eurozone’s integrity faces no further immediate threats, China must join international partners in establishing a fully
credible
firewall, via the IMF.
If he does – recognizing that, to be credible, the rule of law must apply even to the Party’s most influential figures – he will become modern China’s third-strongest leader.
Given Russia’s growing alienation from its remaining partners, especially Belarus and Kazakhstan, which are determined to preserve their neutrality in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the EEU currently seems unlikely to fulfill Putin’s ambition of serving as a
credible
rival to the EU.
There is no
credible
threat to ordinary Russians, yet Surkov’s campaign is having a profound impact.
The Geneva II talks on Syria are tentatively set to be held on November 23, though Lakhdar Brahimi, Joint Special Representative of the UN and the Arab League for Syria, has already expressed doubts about the suitability of the meeting in the absence of
credible
representatives of opposition forces.
Only one remains at all credible: the need to transform the Middle East through democratization and thereby undercut support for terrorists.
In reality, what makes scientific knowledge so
credible
is that it is produced by an open , imaginative , self-critical , disinterested , communal process .
A financial guarantee like OMT can work wonders to dampen market fears and ease pressure, but only if it is
credible.
Prominent German scholars expressed the view that, absent
credible
sanctions, only the threat of forced exit could discipline wayward eurozone members.
In a recent paper with French and German colleagues, we advocate making debt restructuring within the eurozone a
credible
possibility.
Maintaining the four freedoms at the heart of the European project – the free movement of people, goods, capital, and services within Europe – will be possible only if EU governments have
credible
policies to protect the most vulnerable in their societies.
But the absence of
credible
carbon price signals, along with the perverse incentives created by fossil-fuel subsidies, continues to hold back the investments and technologies needed to drive a low-carbon transition.
But this simply is not
credible.
Unless the plan is urgently redefined on the basis of
credible
assumptions, Puerto Rico will not recover, debt sustainability will not be restored, and the Board will have failed in its mission.
Deterring Assad demanded
credible
military action.
In both cases, US policymakers have sought tactics for reducing war crimes, rather than
credible
strategies for ending the war.
The tests were seen as credible; indeed, their results prompted US officials to force several major banks to increase their capital.
A
credible
threat of the use of power has a wonderful capacity to concentrate even a murderer's mind.
His first mission will be to form a cabinet that can produce rigorous and
credible
economic policies and secure the needed congressional support.
In Japan’s case, I would go further: I can see no
credible
path by which Japanese government debt can be repaid in the normal sense of that word, rather than being restructured or monetized.
As White suggests, this raises a third question: whether the commitment to permanence can be made
credible.
The once-popular notion, built into growth forecasts, that exports would provide an escape route from the crisis was never
credible.
In other words, while fear, based on
credible
risks, has a role to play, so does hope, with a campaign that addresses both the evolution of the international order and the sense of patriotic pride of a majority of British citizens.
Though their leaders certainly have work to do – for example, building more efficient and
credible
institutions – the EU remains a source of inspiration for others, from the refugees fleeing war and misery to the Chinese, who have constructed European-style cities.
That, in turn, strengthened its two-fold belief – that its brand of state-steered capitalism offers a
credible
alternative, and that its global ascendance is inevitable.
The United Kingdom has to produce a plan to guide a
credible
and orderly Brexit process.
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