Eventual
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Repeated calls by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad about Israel’s
eventual
disappearance play into the hands of those in Israel who argue that Iran’s nuclear program must be ended militarily.
Compared to nuclear conflict, his
eventual
meeting with Kim seemed like a triumph, even though it produced little actual progress.
First, it lacks content: it is unclear what any
eventual
Bretton Woods II discussions will be about.
It is a first step towards Ukraine’s
eventual
full integration into the EU Single Market.
China fears that if the North’s abandonment of its nuclear weapons led to
eventual
Korean reunification, US soldiers – of which there are now 28,500 in South Korea – would arrive at its doorstep.
It took only a few words from Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke last May – announcing the
eventual
end of quantitative easing – for markets to lose confidence in emerging economies with current-account deficits near or above 4% of GDP.
But when seemingly solid employment growth is juxtaposed against weak output, the story unravels, revealing a major productivity slowdown that raises serious questions about America’s long-term growth potential and an
eventual
buildup of cost and inflationary pressures.
To avoid a slow decline, or even an
eventual
disintegration, they are taking measures to open up the country, not just economically, but socially and culturally, too.
A Euro-Mediterranean monetary system would avoid the discrepancy between euro- and dollar-denominated trade – indeed,
eventual
expansion of the eurozone should not be ruled out.
The first casualty is bound to be the European Stability and Growth Pact, with its plethora of fiscal rules, monitoring procedures, and
eventual
sanctions for excessive deficits.
As a result, questions and doubts remain about an
eventual
return to the pre-crisis trend line for GDP, and especially for employment.
In countries where asking a legislature for tax increases and spending cuts is politically difficult, monetization of deficits and
eventual
inflation may become the path of least resistance.
Given the fiscal trends that prevailed until recently, an
eventual
debt crisis was a distinct possibility.
Aimed at addressing China’s serious aging problem, the
eventual
consequences of this long-overdue shift cannot be minimized.
That may have been true, but the
eventual
effect was better food labeling laws in the UK, too.
But that does not negate their
eventual
capacity to help spur a new round of crises, when sovereigns who never quite got a handle on their debts are, say, met with unfavorable global conditions.
Nevertheless, even given
eventual
development of an affordable, safe, fly/drive, airport-independent personal transportation system, there would still be a need to re-invent long-haul transport, especially for transoceanic flights.
The real contenders among economic and political systems seem to be a relatively humane welfare-state capitalism -- which is the system that defeated Communism, but which seems to be falling apart in both Europe and North America; a raw frontier-style capitalism, with few protections for the unlucky -- a system that seems to be the objective of conservatives in the United States, and may be the
eventual
outcome in much of Europe; and an oligarchy in which the power of the state is used to further the interests of the elite, with little pretense of either socialism or democracy -- the system that now prevails in China and to a lesser extent in some other Asian developing countries, and that could easily become the future of much of the former Soviet Empire.
And, while popular demonstrations have diminished – largely as a result of draconian new anti-protest laws – the more conflict accumulates beneath the surface, the more devastating the
eventual
explosion will be.
At that point, the problem of how to divide the
eventual
bill when things became costly was not addressed, and the problem of excessive debt was wished away by the establishment of convergence criteria (which were not fully implemented anyway).
Does the birth of the G-20 strengthen the Atlantic security relationship, or does it contain the seeds of NATO’s
eventual
demise?
Now it is up to these elites to respond effectively to the causes of popular anger, or risk facing the
eventual
emergence of anti-establishment movements, like their American and European counterparts.
History teaches that such swings are not sustainable, and that the more excessive they become, the sharper and more costly are the
eventual
reversals – and the graver the consequences for the financial system and the economy.
The thaw engendered by the two prime ministers – meeting, devoid of rancor, at a major sporting event, which Pakistan narrowly lost to India’s
eventual
world champions – recognized that simply talking can achieve constructive results.
Both Hamas and Hezbollah are bound to conclude from Israel’s emotional collapse at the fate of one young soldier that its helplessness in dealing with psychological and sentimental dilemmas opens the way to its
eventual
strategic defeat.
This assortment of “Austrian” economists, radical monetarists, gold bugs, and Bitcoin fanatics has repeatedly warned that such a massive increase in global liquidity would lead to hyperinflation, the US dollar’s collapse, sky-high gold prices, and the
eventual
demise of fiat currencies at the hands of digital krypto-currency counterparts.
They bank on
eventual
American acquiescence, as happened with India.
The process that produced our species in Africa granted it a number of advantages - syntactical language, advanced cognition, symbolic thinking - that favored its spread throughout the world and determined its
eventual
evolutionary success.
Maybe the US is right that Syria’s brutal and mendacious president, Bashar al-Assad, cannot be part of any
eventual
solution.
“Without the prospect of
eventual
political union on the basis of some constitutional treaty,” writes Munchau, “a single currency was always difficult to justify and it might turn out more difficult to sustain….Without the politics, the euro is not nearly as attractive.”
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