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Hensarling’s off-ramp proposal builds on that tradeoff, giving banks more leeway to
decide
whether they want less risk or more capital.
They then
decide
what to buy or how much to save, given prevailing prices, interest rates, and their own income.
But finally, as one shot hits your child’s bedroom, you
decide
that enough is enough.
When we are faced with conflicting choices – burden-sharing through taxation, the organization of the public sector, the status of public employees, etc. – the member states are considered to be the only bodies entitled to
decide.
There is an alternative simply to letting the market decide, the French Assembly insists.
As a result, May would have no trouble assembling a parliamentary majority for a legislative package that bundled her Brexit plan with a referendum to
decide
between it and the status quo alternative of remaining in the EU.
Eurozone countries, together with others willing to join the euro in the future (the “eurozone plus”), could simply
decide
to use the legal means already available to increase cooperation.
Participating countries would have to
decide
whether to commit to a common set of policies, or to reserve the right to opt in on a case-by-case basis.
The people, not Greenpeace, should
decide
whether they will adopt vitamin A-rich rice for themselves and their children.
More eurozone countries will be forced to restructure their debts, and eventually some will
decide
to exit the monetary union.
But this means that newspapers, in order to survive, will have to abandon their top-down tone, their “we
decide
what's important” sense of hierarchy, and create more collaborative kinds of documentation and feedback with citizens.
The establishment’s next challenge will be to hold on in Italy, where a December 4 constitutional referendum could
decide
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s fate.
Which way would the Supreme Court
decide?
But the key external factor in ensuring a peaceful succession will be the policies of South Korea and the US, which must
decide
whether they can work with the North in the post-Kim Jong-il era.
China may soon need to
decide
whether it can sit back and let the Kremlin whittle away the geo-strategic gains and enhanced security that came with the Soviet empire’s demise.
Our future is for Ukraine’s citizens to decide, period.
France and Southern European countries, by contrast, argue that governments need more flexibility to
decide
on fiscal and structural reforms, and that governments with greater fiscal leeway should help to address current imbalances by increasing their public expenditures.
The Irresistible Rise of the RenminbiSEOUL – By the end of this year, the International Monetary Fund will
decide
whether the Chinese renminbi will join the euro, the Japanese yen, the British pound, and the US dollar in the basket of currencies that determines the value of its international reserve asset, the Special Drawing Right (SDR).
Various rightist parties failed to
decide
whether the modus operandi on the political right should be traditional Western ideologies or a Hungarian brand of nationalist conservatism and populism.
By May 12, US President Donald Trump must
decide
whether to recertify the Iran nuclear deal or reimpose sanctions.
To be sure, Cuba might initially
decide
not to apply.
Don’t Bank on Bankruptcy for BanksCAMBRIDGE – In the next month, the US Treasury Department is expected to
decide
whether to seek to replace the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act’s regulator-led process for resolving failed mega-banks with a solely court-based mechanism.
“Upon the whole it rests with Congress to
decide
between war, tribute, and ransom as the means of re-establishing our Mediterranean commerce,” Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson advised President George Washington in 1790, as he pondered a response to continued attacks by the Barbary Pirates on America’s merchant fleet off of North Africa.
Each should have the unreserved right to
decide
their futures, their international associations, and where they belong or want to belong.
Never again should others
decide
the future of peoples and countries; at the very least, nobody should undertake such decisionmaking without knowing and respecting the legitimate and freely expressed ambitions of the nations concerned.
No state must be denied the right to freely
decide
to which regional groupings -- political, security, economic -- it wants to belong.
Americans, and Americans alone, “will
decide
how best to control our borders and who will be allowed to enter our country.”
Countries default because their political processes bring them to the point where the people in power decide, for whatever reason, not to pay the government’s debts.
But the Commission, not fiscally louche member countries, should be the one to
decide
that.
Dealing with the short- and medium-run deficit would be fairly straightforward:
decide
how large a share of GDP the federal government should take up, set spending at that level, and set taxes so that the budget is balanced (or so that the debt-to-GDP ratio is not growing) over the business cycle.
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