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Of course, if this works for one firm, it will work for others, and so wages will rise, and
eventually
the supply of labor will exceed demand.
North Korea
eventually
regained its money, but this so-called “sanctions relief” was in no way equivalent to the billions in question in Geneva.
In countries (for example, Sweden) where recourse loans allow seizure of household income to enforce payment of mortgage obligations, private consumption may plummet as debt payments (and
eventually
rising interest rates) crowd out discretionary spending.
Portugal, for example, may
eventually
have to restructure its debt and exit the euro.
People in Eastern Europe
eventually
figured out that communism does not work, and that the market system does.
Stimson warned that “the world in its present state of moral advancement compared with its technical development would be
eventually
at the mercy of such a weapon.
As I acknowledged at the time, that prediction certainly had merit; nonetheless, I persisted in contending that the tribunal could
eventually
bring to justice many of those most responsible.
Eventually, the dollar would slowly bleed out, and America’s exorbitant privilege and global influence would evaporate.
If the “Washington Fiscal Consensus” proves correct, when benchmark rates
eventually
edge upwards, they will move slowly.
It does end eventually, as it has – just for starters – in Iceland, Ireland, and Greece.
But longevity bonds, while only experimental today, will
eventually
become vitally important to the world economy.
Second, many (if not necessarily all) central banks will
eventually
figure out how to generate higher inflation expectations.
Third,
eventually
the clouds over Europe will be resolved, though I admit that this does not seem likely to happen anytime soon.
“Only by enacting such policies will globalization’s losers begin to think that they may
eventually
join the ranks of its winners.”
If stockholders know that holding a company’s stock will
eventually
allow them to benefit from a lower tax rate, the argument goes, they will be more willing to withstand a drop in that company’s quarterly earnings.
Not long after President George W. Bush came into office, his administration took a hard-line stance against the North Korean regime, calling for a review of the Clinton administration’s policy, and
eventually
tagging North Korea as a member of the “axis of evil.”
Interest payments on the debt
eventually
become so burdensome that bondholders demand higher interest payments (Greek debt recently yielded over 30%).
For starters, the government will need to make significant changes, many of which the PAF
eventually
implemented.
Eventually, everything that is inessential will be gone, and you will be left with only the components necessary for it to perform its basic functions.
By the time something comes along to supplant the cars that we know – and something will,
eventually
–we may have had the chance to rethink our dependence on them.
Its long-term viability requires the development over time of a full banking union, fiscal union, economic union, and
eventually
political union.
Probably no one but his daughter Ivanka is safe from the terminal wrath that
eventually
pushes so many associates out the door.
Occupy the GovernmentNEW YORK – Too much of the talk nowadays about how social media has affected politics focuses on awareness: People adopt social media, discover they are not alone, start to protest, and
eventually
their “Facebook revolution” overwhelms those in power.
Of course, 5ivePoints will be going after the established parties as customers, but my hope is that groups like Americans Elect, and
eventually
protesters in other countries, will start to use it (or something similar).
The Greeks made an ill-fated attempt to conquer western Anatolia –
eventually
triggering the revolution that led to the creation of modern Turkey.
Eventually, the commission recommended that the province be given to Iraq, but only because Iraq was supposed to remain under a League mandate for decades.
Thatcher
eventually
called an election for June 1983.
The fact is that around most of the world, inflation – and
eventually
inflation expectations – will keep climbing unless central banks start tightening their monetary policies.
Eventually
Austria and France sealed their own borders, setting the stage for the League to capitalize on public anger over immigration.
Renzi, too, pursued limited reforms, but
eventually
fell prey to his own outsize ego.
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