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As the two sides collide, the country suffers: the outcome of the water war has meant that the poor still use the same
dirty
and expensive water, while the result of the gas war could mean that we remain without new export revenues.
There are four basic approaches to cleaning up a banking system that is facing a systemic crisis: recapitalization of the banks, together with a purchase of their toxic assets by a government “bad bank”; recapitalization, together with government guarantees – after a first loss by the banks – of the toxic assets; private purchase of toxic assets with a government guarantee (the current US government plan); and outright nationalization (or call it “government receivership” if you don’t like the
dirty
N-word) of insolvent banks and their resale to the private sector after being cleaned.
What used to be a
dirty
word is now announced publicly, and moderation is enforced.
No mention was made of the costs borne by citizens when their national wealth is sold off through
dirty
deals, or by investors when corruption leads to prosecutions and massive fines.
He could have renounced the judicial
dirty
tricks and media manipulation that had enabled his regime to take hold.
Moreover, gastrointestinal diseases contracted from
dirty
water kill 2.2 million people annually.
Even a relatively small amount of material such as cobalt-60 – used in radiotherapy – could cause serious harm if combined with conventional explosives in a so-called
dirty
bomb (or otherwise deliberately used to expose the public to dangerous radiation).
Second, CFT would confront, in one stroke for each partner, government subsidies, price and currency manipulations, and the other
dirty
tricks of international trade.
For example, Trump is trying to revive
dirty
fuels like coal, which powered the first Industrial Revolution, rather than investing in solar, wind, and other renewables that will power the “Fourth Industrial Revolution.”
The public should appreciate the
dirty
nature of the CIA-led fight.
Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar, and the US have regularly backed some of the most violent jihadist groups in a cynical miscalculation that these proxies would do their
dirty
work and then somehow be pushed aside.
In my view, it needs not only to shun its traditional role as defender of pegged rates but actively to support (dirty) floating rates for most nations.
Or, faced with disruption of its missile program and regime, North Korea could go low-tech, by sending a ship with a
dirty
bomb into the ports of Los Angeles or New York.
So, while investors may be right to discount the risk of a conventional military conflict between the US and North Korea, they also may be underestimating the threat of a true black swan event, such as a disruptive cyberwar between the two countries or a
dirty
bomb attack against the US.
Our generation’s most pressing challenge is to convert the world’s
dirty
and carbon-based energy systems and infrastructure into clean, smart, and efficient systems for the twenty-first century.
By 2060, 3.75 billion working days per year could be lost due to the adverse health effects of
dirty
air – what economists call the “disutility of illness.”
More thoughtful urban planning, more efficient transport systems, better management of forests, agricultural techniques that help to sequester carbon, cleaner and more affordable energy, and appropriate pricing of
dirty
fuels can all move us in the right direction.
Indeed, many opposition groups engaged in
dirty
tricks.
Moreover, those jobs were dirty, dangerous, and demeaning.
Dirty
air crosses national borders, nuclear war would affect the entire planet, and artificial intelligence is changing people’s lives around the world.
But do you want your home to be cheap, dirty, and dangerous or clean, decent, and safe?
Ecological devastation should be expensive, and the world no doubt needs workable strategies to move people away from
dirty
sources of energy toward greener, more sustainable alternatives.
The
dirty
tricks began in the midnight hours of August 11th, when Ukraine’s Central Election Commission (which is packed with Yanukovych placemen) refused to certify the largest opposition party, the bloc of former Prime Minister Yuliya Tymoshenko, to participate in the election.
Political leaders in EU capitals and the US may be well aware of China’s global economic importance, but the widespread public perception is that its factories are
dirty
and environmentally harmful.
John Stewart Mill vs. the European Central BankBERKELEY – One of the
dirty
secrets of economics is that there is no such thing as “economic theory.”
The notion that
dirty
shoes would be wiped on a representation of the Indian flag had outraged the tweeter, Atul Bhobe, who contacted – and found an advocate in – Swaraj.
In practice,
dirty
floating is more common: the central bank intervenes from time to time to affect the exchange rate but does not announce in advance any specific value that it will seek to maintain.
Here, we run into a
dirty
little secret of world politics: many commentators on international politics do not know much about economics or economic policy.
These figures suggest that the EIB may simply find
dirty
energy projects more familiar, easier to access, and more profitable.
Waiting for the Bombs to FallPRISTINA: War is a
dirty
thing and that is something I didn't find out only today as Kosovo awaits NATO's bombs.
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