Enabling
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As the famous “LuxLeaks” of 2014 revealed, from 2002 to 2010, the firm assisted its multinational clients in obtaining at least 548 tax rulings in Luxembourg,
enabling
them to avoid corporate income tax globally.
Werqit uses these indicators to suggest who in your network is likely to be most helpful in the context of a particular mission or goal,
enabling
you to enlist them as allies.
Though London already had a major comparative advantage as a global financial center, Britain’s EU membership boosted its standing considerably, by
enabling
it to gain secure access to the eurozone’s financial infrastructure.
With Yanukovych out of the way, official extortion of Ukrainian business should end,
enabling
the economy to recover.
This would lead to a substantial devaluation of perhaps 10%, thereby ending the current run on the hryvnia, eliminating the current-account deficit, and
enabling
a reduction in Ukraine’s extremely high interest rates, which would stimulate investment.
Now, however, the rise of “e-tail” (consumer-facing e-commerce) in China is
enabling
Hangzhou – the base of Alibaba, China’s largest online retailer – to join their ranks.
In a difficult market, mergers – by
enabling
banks to cut costs, share information-technology platforms, and increase market power, thereby relieving pressure on margins and rebuilding capital – make sense.
Better marketing strategies and improved privacy protection, for example, might just help apps reach their intended targets,
enabling
them to avoid or even break free from the coercive control of human traffickers.
Mainstream media (whatever that expression means anymore) woo viewers by
enabling
them to “sound off” at the press of a button.
Upholding the peace treaty with Israel would have the opposite effect,
enabling
Egypt to pursue its goals of consolidating the military’s authority at home and enhancing its influence throughout the Middle East.
Worse, by
enabling
those economies to borrow cheaply, QE permits them to avoid implementing difficult structural reforms.
Financial crises have repeatedly been spawned by inadequately regulated financial innovation, with the combination of market greed and regulatory silos and blind spots
enabling
booms and busts.
For Libya, recovering the collective memory of its foundation around the trinity of state, dynasty, and religion – the House of Senussi represents a religious Sufi order in neighboring countries – may well be the key to
enabling
peace and reconstruction.
Only by
enabling
women to realize their potential can countries ensure economic and social progress.
That is how untested economic theories about efficient markets and self-regulation could substitute for common sense,
enabling
financial interests to gain hegemony, while leaving everyone else, including governments, to pick up the pieces.
All major players in Russia’s energy-centric economy quickly fell into line politically,
enabling
Putin to use the country’s oil and gas exports as a geopolitical cudgel.
In Rwanda, France has yet to live down its perceived role in
enabling
the 1994 genocide.
Unfortunately, however, this process has not gone far enough,
enabling
many banks, governments, and international institutions to return to “business as usual.”
Furthermore, we support infrastructure-development projects,
enabling
countries to build the roads, bridges, and ports that link traders to markets.
As if that were not enough, remittances have important macroeconomic benefits,
enabling
countries to pay for essential imports, access private capital markets, and qualify for lower interest rates on sovereign debt.
Many European countries, as well as Australia, Canada, Israel, and New Zealand, have adopted legislation that creates a “public lending right” – that is, the government recognizes that
enabling
hundreds of people to read a single copy of a book provides a public good, but that doing so is likely to reduce sales of the book.
At the time, European integration was valued because it did not entail any de facto loss of sovereignty; on the contrary, the EU offered great socioeconomic advantages,
enabling
its members to maximize their international influence.
This, in turn, would lead them all (with the rare exception of a maverick critic like William Greider) to understand and approve, and to agree that talking in “Greenspanese” is essential for
enabling
central banks to ensure price stability.
Russia’s intervention in Syria cannot succeed if success is defined as
enabling
the Assad government to regain control over the bulk of the country’s territory.
As people and communities use such tools, more and better ones will be created, and developers will start mashing data together,
enabling
us to see, for example, the relationship between people’s exercise habits and local health statistics.
The United States has long had programs
enabling
visits by young foreign leaders, and now China is successfully following suit.
They could fund the monitoring and forecasting of slow-onset and extreme-weather events,
enabling
authorities and the public to prepare more effectively for an impending disaster.
Education is not just a fundamental human right, but also an
enabling
right – essential for the exercise of all others.
Enabling
the market to drive resource allocation, while ensuring a level playing field for all participants, will require the establishment of clear competition principles, possibly supported by a powerful “competition commission.”
UNITAID’s patent pool for AIDS medicines, for example, allows generics producers to make cheaper versions of patented medicines by
enabling
patent holders to license their technology in exchange for royalties.
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