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But, if we are to create an international monetary system in which crises are the exception, the Fund must play a greater preventive role.
President Barack Obama’s instincts may be an
exception
here, but he is fighting powerful hidebound forces in the United States, as well as a demagogic populism, in the form of the Tea Party, that is far worse – and that might defeat him in 2012, seriously damaging America in the process.
But, with the
exception
of Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s government and its supporters, virtually no one supports such a move.
Latin Americans’ lack of conviction on such grave matters – with the
exception
of the ALBA countries, which have the wrong convictions, but nonetheless believe in them almost religiously – has marginalized the region on other important international issues, such as the recent crisis in Libya, and the ongoing one in Syria.
With the
exception
of the United Kingdom, the extreme free-market view gained less traction in Europe in recent decades than it did in the US; nonetheless, the challenge of implementing financial reforms in the eurozone is actually more difficult.
The 19th National Congress, which began on October 18, is no
exception.
The World Bank and the IMF would also benefit from admitting Cuba – which currently is the most conspicuous
exception
to both institutions’ near-universal membership.
Mobile-phone champion Nokia, one of Europe’s biggest technology success stories, was no exception, losing its market share in the space of just a few years.
The case of Ortega – who Europeans are already calling the Mugabe of Latin America – seems, instead, to be an
exception.
But, with the
exception
of China, fiscal positions around the world are currently weak.
Of course, diehard anti-Americans will never be persuaded, but they remain a minority, with the possible
exception
of the Muslim world.
The panel examined reports from each of these jurisdictions, with the
exception
of Montana (where legalization of assistance in dying occurred only in 2009, and reliable data are not yet available).
Is that crisis an unfortunate exception, or, rather, a symptom of the failure of Obama’s Middle East diplomacy, from Egypt to Afghanistan?
(The
exception
to this rule is the United States, which enjoys what Charles de Gaulle called its “exorbitant privilege” of having its foreign debt denominated in its own currency.)
Asked not about their motivations, but about their identities, the students from the College – with the
exception
of the Germans – do not naturally and spontaneously perceive themselves as Europeans first.
At a time when the major emerging economies – with the
exception
of China – are facing a sharp slowdown, Africa, with its untapped energy resources and precious raw materials, including rare earth minerals, has naturally become a focus of investors’ attention.
With the
exception
of Iran, none of Iraq’s neighbors wants to see that model in Iraq.
“History cannot teach us anything for it contains everything, with one exception,” he once wrote – “one should not invade Russia at the end of the summer.”
It has recorded a deficit for all but one year since 1982, the sole
exception
being 1991, when foreign contributions to its military campaign in the Persian Gulf underpinned a miniscule surplus (0.05% of GDP).
Second, developing-country participation in GVCs – and indeed in world trade in general – has remained quite limited, with the notable
exception
of certain Asian countries.
None of the dynastic monarchies, some of them far more repressive (like Saudi Arabia) were confronted by serious popular challenges, with the
exception
of small Bahrain, owing to a sectarian divide between its Shia majority and Sunni rulers.
With the
exception
of Egypt, most Arab countries are modern creations.
The OECD countries, despite being the source of modern history’s most devastating financial meltdown, have shown less appetite to advance sustainability as a design principle of their financial systems (the Bank of England’s ongoing prudential review of climate-related risks to the financial sector is a notable exception).
The so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution will be no
exception
in this regard.
An even stronger overall majority, 71%, regards women as having made progress towards equality, although once again, the Palestinian territories are an exception, this time joined by Nigeria.
Germany’s leading car company is an
exception
to the manufacturing rules that have driven the country’s success, not an example of them.
For example, it clearly determined that the ongoing Japanese-US joint technical research to develop and produce the SM-3 sea-based ballistic missile defense system is an
exception.
With the
exception
of Greece, the deterioration in public finances was a symptom of the crisis, not its cause.
Until now, the main
exception
was banking.
And it has remained in deficit ever since (with the
exception
of a temporary reprieve in the first two quarters of 1991 due to external funding of the Gulf War).
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