Entice
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So Germany, if not warmly welcoming, finds itself soliciting Indian computer programmers, while Canada and other countries
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China's middle classes with a safe haven in which to invest just in case things go wrong at home.
So they should weigh tax breaks that might
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employers to keep migrant workers on the payrolls, as this would probably be a much more efficient way to support these poor countries.
No amount of extra liquidity will
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overleveraged companies and households to borrow more.
And yet the illusion continues to
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policymakers.
In theory, the Saudis also have the economic clout both to
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and rein in the Taliban.
These countries also introduced market incentives to
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banks to finance more environmental projects.
It will not be able to disband the myriad militias that are destabilizing the country, because it cannot find their fighters the vocational training that it hopes will
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them to return to civilian life.
And the People’s Republic will need to recognize that the best way to
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Taiwanese to embrace reunification is to make the proposition so attractive that they cannot resist.
With an aging and shrinking population, Japan’s government must find ways to encourage more women to work,
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older Japanese to remain in the labor force, and develop more family-friendly labor policies.
Or perhaps the low cost of international capital will
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the US to absorb some of the world’s excess savings, triggering a new period of global expansion.
In a poorer America, fewer businesses would find it worthwhile to
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secondary workers from families into the labor force, and perhaps 500,000 net jobs would disappear.
That is why home-country governments – again, with international support – should be working to generate the quality jobs needed to
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young Africans to stay home.
We already spend $129 billion per year subsidizing solar and wind energy to try to
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more people to use today’s inefficient technology, yet these sources meet just 1.1% of our global energy needs.
That would allow businesses to pollute the air more, get more Americans hooked on opioids,
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more children to eat their diabetes-inducing foods, and engage in the sort of financial shenanigans that brought on the 2008 crisis.
Nor did Xi indicate that he would offer concessions to
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Taiwan back to the negotiating table.
To
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children, some traffickers even pay their mobile-phone bills or send gifts using e-commerce sites as bait.
Moreover, its economic-policy response has been much better than expected, with all member states taking strong action to
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firms not to lay off workers.
Bébert was waiting for him behind the school, and they prowled about for a long time before they were able to
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away Lydie, whom Brulé, who had decided not to go out, was trying to keep with her.
"Gentlemen, we will cross the stream in column, and deploy on the plain beyond, or else we shall not be able to
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these valiant Yankees within the reach of our muskets.
Let him who has been deceived complain, let him give way to despair whose encouraged hopes have proved vain, let him flatter himself whom I shall entice, let him boast whom I shall receive; but let not him call me cruel or homicide to whom I make no promise, upon whom I practise no deception, whom I neither
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nor receive.
Why this: first of all you
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a suitor.
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