Eventual
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Egypt certainly does, having made it clear that a divided Palestinian leadership without a public mandate, like the one to be delivered by new elections, will be unable to carry out serious negotiations or win popular support for any
eventual
agreement.
Third, the Fed may actually exit zero rates too late and too slowly (its current plan would normalize rates to 4% only by 2018), thus causing another asset-price boom – and an
eventual
bust.
They are confident about
eventual
triumph, because the majority of youth and women support reform.
The sticking point is Hamas’s unwillingness to recognize the existence of Israel; but that could be made a condition for an
eventual
settlement rather than a precondition for negotiations.
(It is likely that the
eventual
winner of the bid will be required to enter into a joint-production arrangement with India, which US companies would not have done.)
Just as QE’s introduction fueled currency appreciation, announcing its
eventual
end triggered depreciation.
This should lead to better trade agreements, which presuppose the
eventual
development of orders of magnitude more social insurance to protect people within a country during the transition to a more just global economy.
Sustained appreciation of a creditor country’s currency against the world’s dominant money is a recipe for a slowdown in economic growth, followed by
eventual
deflation, as Japan found in the 1990’s – with no obvious decline in its large relative trade surplus.
But in fact, it was the late President Chiang Ching-kuo, the son of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, who instituted the unprecedented democratic reforms that paved the way for the
eventual
electoral triumph of Chen’s formerly banned DPP.
The elements of an
eventual
settlement have been known for years: the creation of a viable Palestinian state – a goal endorsed by the last two US presidents – together with secure borders for Israel, some arrangement on Jerusalem, and an economic package.
The US Senate’s
eventual
refusal to confirm the recess appointment limited the damage that Bolton might have done.
Obama is in a position to establish a framework for an
eventual
settlement.
And, indeed, many experts anticipate the
eventual
normalization of Cuba-US relations, despite short-term political obstacles.
Instead, Israel will continue to prioritize its own security, strengthening its defenses against terrorism and consolidating control over the relatively small portions of the West Bank that it intends to claim as part of an
eventual
diplomatic settlement.
The lessons learned in the immediate aftermath bear little relationship to the
eventual
outcome.
Chess is about total victory, a Clausewitzian battle for the “center of gravity” and the
eventual
elimination of the enemy, whereas weiqi is a quest for relative advantage through a strategy of encirclement that avoids direct conflict.
In fact, the difficulty of predicting the
eventual
winner’s performance in office is not new.
Meanwhile, the monetary union remains an unstable disequilibrium: either the eurozone moves toward fuller integration (capped by political union to provide democratic legitimacy to the loss of national sovereignty on banking, fiscal, and economic affairs), or it will undergo disunion, dis-integration, fragmentation, and
eventual
breakup.
Though he and Trump stayed in touch, in retrospect, an
eventual
falling out seems to have been inevitable.
All of this would require that emerging economies accept
eventual
alignment of their trade commitments with those of advanced economies, and that advanced countries accept that emerging countries deserve long transition periods.
At some point, he must open discussions with countries like China, France, and Britain to understand better the conditions for transparency and verification that would be necessary for a clearer path toward
eventual
elimination of nuclear weapons in accordance with Article VI of the NPT.
When Europeans were offered healthcare on the cheap, they grabbed for it, not realizing that they were buying into a system of ever escalating healthcare costs and
eventual
disenfranchisement.
Over the course of that year’s presidential primaries, at least half of GOP voters repeatedly tried to find an alternative to the
eventual
Republican nominee, Mitt Romney, but could not coalesce around a viable contender.
Investment in Belarus arguably strengthens the regime, but it also may be necessary for the
eventual
emergence of a democratic Belarus.
First, when manufacturers and retailers allow their decisions to be guided by pressure from activists, not scientific evidence, they risk
eventual
consumer dissatisfaction and potential product-liability lawsuits.
They need to go through the World Trade Organization and wait for formal authorization to reciprocate, without expecting a quick resolution or that Trump will have much respect for the
eventual
ruling.
Trump’s protectionism may yet result in a global trade war, with
eventual
economic consequences that are far more serious than the self-harm it entails at present.
Failure to seize this moment would, I believe, lead to the disintegration and
eventual
collapse of the European Union.
What about the burst of investment and
eventual
rise in productivity that is supposed to result from the Republican tax reform?
And, anticipating the
eventual
replacement of conventional motor vehicles globally, the authorities are providing generous subsidies for domestic manufacturing.
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