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Once the agreement was signed, the status of both Britain and Ireland as European Union members made the transition incomparably
easier.
Some encourage Greece to exit the eurozone, believing that a more restricted and homogeneous currency union would be stronger and
easier
to unite.
But it is worth distinguishing between two kinds of international institution in this context: rule-setting bodies that make it
easier
for countries with hostile ideological or national interests to co-exist; and organizations that create a strong community of interest, meaning that economic and political benefits for some members “spill over” and are felt more widely.
Realism on North KoreaBERLIN – The world’s task in addressing North Korea’s saber rattling is made no
easier
by the fact that it confronts an impoverished and effectively defeated country.
Globalization makes it
easier
for terrorists to acquire the tools of their trade and to move about.
To make destroying the environment even easier, Bolsonaro has pledged to merge the environment and agriculture ministries, though he has since backtracked on this issue.
To be sure, if Germany were to leave the common currency, the road back to competitiveness would be
easier
for the southern countries, since the rump euro would undergo devaluation; but the crisis countries’ fundamental problem would remain as long as the other competitive countries remain in the eurozone.
As a result, formal and informal links between the new Turkish political élite and the Arab world have been
easier
to forge.
These figures suggest that the EIB may simply find dirty energy projects more familiar,
easier
to access, and more profitable.
Although the Affordable Care Act has made it
easier
for workers to acquire health insurance on their own, most workers continue to receive health insurance through their employers.
Digital job platforms also make it
easier
for businesses to hire and fire workers on temporary contingent contracts.
Trump’s insistence on building a wall along the entire border, the rising number of Mexicans deported from the US heartland, Central American migrants crossing Mexico, separate detention of immigrant children, and Trump’s diplomatic and rhetorical pressure on all these fronts will not make things
easier.
One factor common to all these complex and unprecedented challenges is poverty; so eliminating it will make overcoming them significantly
easier.
Neuroscientists have even magnetically “zapped” carefully targeted areas of people’s brains to influence their moral judgments in surprising ways – for example, making it
easier
for them to lie.
Accelerating wage growth implies that the economy is now at a point at which increases in demand created by
easier
monetary policy or expansionary fiscal policy would not achieve a sustained rise in output and employment.
In fact, it can be
easier
to get a work visa for a British citizen than for, say, a Ghanaian with the same skills.
Statisticians have always recognized that comparing quantities is far
easier
than comparing quality.
In addition, more securitization,
easier
online trading, and other financial market developments in recent years have facilitated greater speculative investments, especially in commodity futures and options markets, including those affecting food.
When an insurgent organization loses control of territory or battlefield momentum, it resorts to terrorism, reasoning that attacks on softer civilian targets are cheaper, easier, and just as politically effective.
Europe’s fiscal interventions would be
easier
to justify if they were accompanied by microeconomic reforms targeted at increasing flexibility.
Such neediness would be
easier
to bear if it were accompanied by a greater readiness to take real action.
Politicians, of course, don’t want to blame voters for their profligacy; it is much
easier
to point the finger at others.
In 2009, all three countries cut public expenditures by 8-10% of GDP, which – remarkably – was politically
easier
than marginal cuts.
As the example of Saddam Hussein teaches us anew, to overturn a monument is
easier
than to try a dictator.
Simply put, figuring out how to do one thing often makes it
easier
to do other things.
Of course, this will be
easier
if Muslims come to believe that the system also works to their benefit.
Add to that greater technical and financial capacity, and it would become much
easier
to attract the needed private funds and build partnerships benefiting India’s urban transformation.
According to the American economist Mancur Olson, these types of cooperation problems are
easier
to solve when there are as few decision-makers as possible.
By allowing government officials to have a stake in the country’s economic growth, it became
easier
to liberalize the economy and to open the doors to international trade, one of the keys to China’s economic success.
As it happens, there is a naturally occurring information structure in which the needed behaviors are
easier
to observe and explain.
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