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Just as a car’s ABS makes it
easier
for a driver to slow down or change course to avoid dangerous obstacles, Dubai’s state-led development apparatus can realign its attraction and branding activities in accordance with its growth goals and changing circumstances in the Middle East and beyond.
His rough diplomacy frightened France, Britain, and Russia, making it
easier
for them to unite against Germany.
After all, some potential solutions are politically
easier
to implement within existing systems than others.
Independence was also
easier
to defend when central bankers’ task was limited to keeping inflation low and stable.
It was easier, moreover, to explain how a central bank’s policy instruments were linked to its politically mandated targets.
By making it harder for individuals to hide behind shell companies, such regulation would make illicit financial flows significantly more difficult to accomplish – and much
easier
to spot.
His support of the El Khomri law, which made it
easier
to fire workers, and his opposition to the 35-hour week, indicate his desire to increase the French labor market’s “flexibility.”
Someone, it seems, must be blamed for the pain of the last decade, and it is
easier
to blame Americans than to blame ourselves.
The other parties made it
easier
for him by discrediting each other, failing even to defend their own achievements over the previous 20 years.
True, withholding makes tax collection
easier
and that is the point.
And the communitarian traditions of the right, with their nationalist past lurking behind, may not be any
easier
to revitalize than the old fashioned socialism or New Deal populism.
It is
easier
for both regulators and market participants to follow the crowd.
In all fairness, it seems
easier
to explain than to understand their behavior.
A deal was struck between President Putin and the EU that makes access much
easier
without compromising the status of Lithuania and Poland within the EU-regime.
But it is much
easier
to reach such judgments with hindsight.
Better still, they should redirect their cooperative efforts to
easier
but important issues, such as securing stability in Afghanistan after NATO’s military withdrawal.
Such a single-factor situation is
easier
to deal with than the double-factor situation of 2004, and because the high investment demand has been mainly stimulus-related this time, policymakers can handle it in a more timely fashion if they perceive a problem.
Both macroeconomic and structural policies would then be
easier
to justify politically – and much more likely to succeed.
In a more open system, Arab governments will need to privatize many state-controlled companies, and make it far
easier
for entrepreneurs to register start-ups and launch new businesses.
The legally and diplomatically controversial options of preventive strikes (against a gathering threat) and preemptive strikes (against an imminent threat) make them
easier
to propose than to implement.
Interest rates would then converge to a low level, fostering recovery in the periphery and making it
easier
to stabilize public finances.
Advocates of this view argue that Iran is well positioned to make rebuilding easier, owing to its well-established infrastructure of personal and institutional ties in Iraq.
The weakened connection between public services and taxes not only makes it
easier
for officials to cling to power, but also increases the scope for corruption and inefficiency.
For governments and international organizations, as with individuals, moral failure is
easier
to live with if we can pretend that it never happened.
The goal is to incentivize employment, and to create an online system that is
easier
to use.
Sometimes Georgian officials talk as if they are already members of OPEC!Azerbaijan's illusions of grandeur are
easier
to understand but just as debilitating.
The involvement of most, or all, current and future eurozone countries would enhance the group’s coherence, making it
easier
to win public support for cooperation in other areas.
It makes it
easier
to eliminate budget deficits, and it makes it possible to increase education spending and to fund training schemes for the long-term unemployed.
It was also the argument William Jennings Bryan made during his 1896 presidential campaign, when he promised
easier
money to his core constituency: Midwestern farmers who had been hit hard by high interest rates and declining commodity prices.
Without a much
easier
monetary policy and a less front-loaded mode of fiscal austerity, the euro will not weaken, external competitiveness will not be restored, and the recession will deepen.
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