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Last week, in a dangerous departure, Merkel and Sarkozy bluntly told the Greeks that it was up to them to
decide
whether they wanted to keep the euro.
Further negotiations were to
decide
the final status of the Palestinian Authority (ie, whether Palestine is to be an independent state), the border issue, the future of Jewish settlements, whether refugees could return to their homes, and the final status of Jerusalem, which both sides claim as their capital but which Israel controls in its entirety.
To rely solely on the capacities of central state authorities or of central political bodies to always
decide
what needs to be done and how, equates power with truth, the most dangerous political conceit of this century.
The IMF’s management would also have to be empowered to
decide
on SDR issuance, just as the Fed can
decide
to offer currency swaps.
They must
decide
whether it is riskier to do nothing, or to take the initiative.
Many of these highly indebted governments have large stocks of gold, which they may
decide
to dump to reduce their debts.
A British Test of ReasonPARIS – If voters in the United Kingdom
decide
in the country’s referendum on June 23 to leave the European Union, it will not be for economic reasons.
If British voters
decide
to leave the EU, it will indicate that rational economic arguments carry less weight than emotional appeals.
How voters
decide
will be an important test of whether democratic choices in advanced countries are governed by economic rationality or popular passions.
After an agonizingly long search, its members
decide
to go with a newcomer to the industry, claiming that the candidate will make the firm the market leader again.
Whether a president can actually be indicted is an unsettled question; but if Mueller believes that the president shouldn’t be indicted, he would submit his charges to the House, which would then
decide
whether to proceed with impeachment.
Though Ukraine, on its own, is no match for Russia’s military might, its allies could
decide
to do “whatever it takes” to help, short of becoming involved in a direct military confrontation with Russia or violating the Minsk agreement.
The UK must now
decide
whether it will stand up to the protectionist impulse that drove Brexit and what part it can play in making globalization work for all.
Recently, the Copenhagen Consensus project gathered some of the world’s leading economists to
decide
how to do the most good for the planet in a world of finite resources.
But if Xi suspects that a show of strength will bolster China’s international standing while undercutting that of the US, he may
decide
to act accordingly.
Yet if citizens
decide
that they will vote in their self-interest within the restraints of a moral code, immoral campaign practices would suddenly impose a cost, rather than confer an advantage.
The IMF (responsible for issuing SDRs) could issue them, or a new institution could be created to
decide
on quantity and allocations.
They must
decide
whether to continue trying to control the economy or to follow through on their promise to build a genuinely market-oriented system.
Rather than trying to nudge investors toward certain outcomes and explicit numerical targets, Yellen and other central bankers need to communicate more clearly how they think about risks and opportunities in the economy and financial markets, and then let private investors
decide
the balance of risk and reward for themselves.
The judgment by America’s intelligence community that Iran has suspended its nuclear weapon development program – and, more importantly, that its large-scale uranium enrichment capacity is likely years away – postpones the day when a US president may have to
decide
between living with or attacking a nuclear Iran.
There is also ample scope to
decide
whether we define our interests broadly or narrowly, and whether we pursue them by negotiation or violence.
Devising sensible policies on this front will require that we first define the market, and then
decide
what level of concentration, and over what time frame, constitutes a threat to competition.
Conservatives, especially, fear that left-leaning companies in Silicon Valley will be allowed to
decide
what counts as acceptable debate.
Until recently, the SPD seemed to prefer a loss to a half-victory, much as a person might
decide
that it is better to be alone than in a mediocre relationship.
But if Italy and Spain are no longer at risk of default, or of abandoning the euro, Germany and other eurozone leaders will have room to
decide
whether to continue funding these very small states or politely invite them to leave the euro and return to national currencies.
Successive German governments have maintained that the alliance should be, or even is, the place to discuss and
decide
on key security challenges.
The residents of Shetland, Orkney, and the Western Isles are already demanding the right to
decide
whether to remain part of an independent Scotland.
There is a strong case for Germany to
decide
whether to accept Eurobonds or leave the eurozone, but it is less obvious which of the two alternatives would be better for the country.
Only the German electorate is qualified to
decide.
After all, the US Federal Reserve could always
decide
that its debt burden has grown too heavy, and attempt to inflate it away by printing more dollars.
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