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From this perspective, the proliferation of commissions and other initiatives that are structured around inclusion, which might seem
excessive
and redundant under less polarized circumstances, is actually very encouraging.
Indeed, an
excessive
emphasis on national sovereignty leads to serious problems: after all, any international agreement, whether political or economic, entails a certain transfer of sovereignty.
Because consular officials do not enjoy the same degree of immunity as higher-ranking diplomats, the police were acting within their authority, even if their methods – strip-searching Khobragade, for example – might be considered
excessive.
As the baton of
excessive
liquidity injections is passed from one central bank to another, the dangers of global asset bubbles and competitive currency devaluations intensify.
Private health insurance would make such
excessive
saving unnecessary by pooling relatively small premiums from individuals – or from their employers – and then paying out to those who are hit with large medical bills.
Over the decades, Europe has alternated between
excessive
optimism and bouts of “Euro-pessimism” such as the current period.
Many of America's allies say that they resent the
excessive
unilateralism of the Bush Administration's foreign policy, but even President Clinton argued that America must be prepared to go it alone when no alternative exists.
Finally, in choosing between multilateral and unilateral tactics, Americans must consider the effects of the decision on its soft power, which can be destroyed by
excessive
unilateralism and arrogance.
China’s growth has fallen as it attempts to rein in
excessive
credit and bad debt.
Similarly inconvenient facts apply to Italy’s massive public debt, which was accumulated through
excessive
public spending financed by domestic savers (in stark contrast to Greece).
As they pursued this agenda, emerging economies experienced stuttering starts and numerous crises, often associated with
excessive
debt, currency traps, and high inflation.
Rock-bottom borrowing costs also spur
excessive
reliance on leverage, weakening the will to undertake reforms needed to boost potential growth – and further exacerbating the economy’s vulnerability to a shift in interest rates or investor sentiment.
Likewise, in order to reduce financial-sector risks (including
excessive
leverage and shadow banking), regulation of banking and insurance have been consolidated under the new China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission.
This means abandoning South Korea’s long-standing, static defensive posture, which emphasizes conflict avoidance and
excessive
reliance on US forces.
While it has retaliated, it has kept its actions proportionate, to avoid
excessive
escalation.
Some psychiatrists had reported that
excessive
use could lead to a psychotic state, including hallucinations, delusions, and thought disturbance.
The ability of large corporations to underprice natural resources also encourages
excessive
extraction, pollution, and environmental degradation – outcomes that they disingenuously present as the “price of development.”
Perhaps the most difficult aspect of turning the US into a good global citizen is cutting back on its grossly
excessive
greenhouse gas emissions – roughly five times the global per capita average.
Higher leverage allows bankers to earn more money, but it can easily become
excessive
for shareholders – because it makes the banks more vulnerable to collapse – and it is terrible for taxpayers and all citizens, as they face massive downside costs.
At the same time, however,
excessive
IP protections can deter the proliferation of existing knowledge and the development of high-tech products.
It was not until the
excessive
inflation of the 1970s that central banks discovered – or, in a sense, rediscovered – the desirability of keeping the value of money stable.
Furthermore, economists now understand inflation as a rise in consumer prices, not as a decline in the value of money resulting from an
excessive
increase in the money supply.
Such an approach would be less predictable and eliminate forward guidance, thereby discouraging
excessive
risk-taking and reducing moral hazard.
There is some early sign, though, that board members nominated by institutional investors have the courage to stand up to management when it comes to
excessive
executive compensation.
For many political leaders and analysts, repentance is a misplaced and
excessive
form of sensitivity.
Another major concern is that, if businesses are no longer able to “grease the wheels” – that is, bribe officials to allow them to circumvent
excessive
regulations – their performance could suffer.
In a recent essay, Carter wrote that Obama, “misled” by his own analysis, viewed as suspect “recommendations from me and others to more aggressively challenge China’s
excessive
maritime claims and other counterproductive behaviors.”
Thanks to such public outlays, a few private players are often making huge returns, which are a major cause of
excessive
income concentration.
Rewarding bankers for short-term results, even when those results are subsequently reversed, produces incentives to take
excessive
risks.
Because such a compensation structure would expose executives to a broader share of the negative consequences of risks taken, it would reduce their incentives to take
excessive
risks.
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