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And, more to the point, they were successful: their
eventual
assassination of Conrad of Montferrat led directly to the political collapse of the Crusader coalition and the defeat of Richard the Lionheart of England.
Because governments had borrowed to avoid making necessary adjustments during the 1973-1985 oil boom, the
eventual
bust precipitated a debt crisis.
The rise of GDP over the next ten years will reflect the very positive effect of the
eventual
recovery from the current deep downturn, combined with a below-trend rise in the economy’s potential output at full employment.
Hence, Israel must start deciding the future boundaries of the country unilaterally, hoping for
eventual
negotiations at a later stage.
But reducing the SOEs’ power would also mean a diminished role for SASAC – and, most likely, its
eventual
obsolescence.
Recognizing that progress toward capital-account liberalization would imply its
eventual
demise, SAFE has made numerous excuses (to which the recent financial crises in the West have lent credence) for retaining tight control over foreign-exchange transactions.
The
eventual
nominee would be wise to incorporate his opponents’ best ideas and top people into his campaign.
These are ambitious hopes, but even if the UN Security Council adopts and implements a resolution that would lead to such an
eventual
solution, it will provide just another band-aid and temporary relief.
And, by raising the cost of extracting fossil fuels, it would contribute to the
eventual
phase-out of a sector that has no place in a climate-safe world.
A trilateral FTA would also most likely contribute to stabilizing the three countries’ troublesome political relations with each other, and could provide a better environment for North Korea’s
eventual
economic reconstruction.
For the first time, a country in the region is matching its aspirations with the concrete steps needed to become a viable candidate for
eventual
membership in Euro-Atlantic institutions.
The ratings agencies are threatening additional downgrades; others envision an
eventual
breakup of the euro and/or demise of the dollar as the global reserve currency.
Yet there is reason to be skeptical in regards to the
eventual
success of the EMU project.
Thus, Moon will most likely pursue a two-pronged strategy that pairs denuclearization with engagement and preparations for
eventual
reunification.
My
eventual
escape to New York had nothing to do with tourism.
And if that narrative fuels a populist victory in March, reform of the banking sector will again be postponed, raising the
eventual
cost still further.
While reducing the annual flow of emissions by, say, 2050 would be a positive step, it does not necessarily guarantee success in terms of limiting the
eventual
rise in global temperature.
As supply-chain efficiency increases, so does the
eventual
extraction and use of resources and, ultimately, the accumulation of CO2 in the atmosphere.
But what Schumpeter called “creative destruction” can facilitate the
eventual
emergence and expansion of new, more efficient firms.
Of course, living standards are not as high in Eastern Europe as in the west, but the hope – for both applicant countries and those in the Balkans – must be that ongoing democratization and economic reform will mean
eventual
membership in the EU.
The failed revolutions in Hungary in 1956 and in Czechoslovakia in 1968 foreshadowed the
eventual
failure of the Soviet empire in 1989.
Innovators and their investors are willing to bet big on these opportunities, because they know that the
eventual
reward in revenue from a global customer base will far exceed the initial investment.
If, however, central banks can contain domestic and global inconsistencies long enough, the combination of endogenous healing and
eventual
political progress would significantly improve the probability distribution.
Despite its
eventual
failure, the last such concert, created in the nineteenth century, ensured relative peace and supported impressive progress for almost a century.
But investors look ahead, so reforms that promise an
eventual
return to growth should reassure them.
Something started to cause investors to fear that Greek debt had a slightly higher risk of
eventual
default.
Turkey, whose membership in the European Union Customs Union was already supporting its economic transformation, moved closer to eligibility for
eventual
EU membership – a process that reinforced the country’s motivation to make progress on democratic reforms.
The current thinking about
eventual
political solutions envisage provisional elections, followed by a constitutional process that the warring parties accept.
There will be those who argue that identifying the outlines of an
eventual
political solution is patronizing to Syrians.
An
eventual
agreement, reached in the fifth round of the six-party talks in February 2007, could not be implemented because of North Korea’s refusal to agree on a verification protocol.
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