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But, beneath the surface, clear differences in strategy will
emerge.
The US economy began to
emerge
from its recession in the second half of 2009, thanks largely to aggressive monetary policy and steps to stabilize the financial system.
Nobody can forecast what will
emerge
from the expert council Sarkozy has appointed to consider these constitutional changes.
In the best of worlds, the US financial sector will
emerge
from the crisis smaller and more heavily regulated.
By insisting on its voluntariness, the ECB may be trying to ensure that the restructuring is not deep; but, in that case, it is putting the banks’ interests before that of Greece, for which a deep restructuring is essential if it is to
emerge
from the crisis.
In the process, some form of fiscal and banking union may also emerge, together with some progress on political integration.
With confidence in Bush’s economic management almost as low as confidence in his management of the Iraq war, there is every reason to worry that should one of these crises emerge, it will not be well managed.
Finally, as a new order seemed to
emerge
in the aftermath of the US-made Great Recession, the G-20 agreed (or so it was thought) that the next IMF head would be chosen in an open and transparent manner.
To build a curing machine, we would need a way for computers to assemble concepts so that unexpected arrangements could
emerge.
If models of biology and AI included these dynamics, they would demonstrate how unexpected elements can
emerge
from an evolving coherence.
Protest is transformative precisely because people emerge, encounter one another face-to-face, and, in re-learning the habits of freedom, build new institutions, relationships, and organizations.
Moreover, if we want the EU to
emerge
strengthened from the crisis, it must also strike a better balance between austerity and pro-growth policies, because, without growth and higher employment, the eurozone’s problems cannot be resolved.
No one with even a cursory understanding of the situation in Syria could think that a peace process will
emerge
from a regional ceasefire.
National economic dynamism and resilience
emerge
from allowing international competition, not from insulating domestic high-tech firms permanently.The current US-China trade conflict has been decades in the making; rolling it back will require both sides to acknowledge that old ways of thinking on trade have become counterproductive.
National economic dynamism and resilience
emerge
from allowing international competition, not from insulating domestic high-tech firms permanently.
Many citizens and politicians made up their minds about TPP long ago, based on seemingly devastating critiques of what might
emerge
from the negotiations.
The latest such “solution” to
emerge
is “net-zero emissions,” which depends on so-called “carbon capture and storage.”
According to Dornbusch and Edwards, economic populism can
emerge
when policymakers and citizens “are deeply dissatisfied with the economy’s performance.”
A serious restructuring effort – including stricter budget constraints and an end to lending to non-viable firms and government guarantees on debt, along with other supply-side reforms already underway – will create space for more dynamic companies to
emerge
and contribute to growth.
Regulation? – but somehow, in the US mindset, secular political identities would emerge, and Iraq would be welcomed and perhaps emulated in the Arab world.
As such, a complete solution is yet to
emerge.
For the genome, such “notes”
emerge
from cell survival over many generations in an ever-changing environment.
It is therefore ironic to see the US Treasury Secretary once again pushing for capital market liberalization in India – one of the two major developing countries (along with China) to
emerge
unscathed from the 1997 crisis.
With no pan-Asian security architecture expected to
emerge
in the near future, the West’s departure from the region is generating a security vacuum.
It was expected that out of this sea of democratic emotion new political institutions would
emerge.
Yet every year, new brick houses, some quite substantial,
emerge
among the hovels.
With adequate support from local and international financing mechanisms, more innovation hubs like icddr,b could
emerge
and flourish in poor countries.
The bigger challenge is the labor shortage that will
emerge
when the “baby boomers” retire in a few years.
As megacities continue to
emerge
in many developing countries, strategies like Jakarta’s three-in-one approach can help reduce gridlock.
This strategy has begun to
emerge
organically, without prompting from the global community.
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