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Instead, they tend to collapse from a strange internal malady – a combination of the elites’ encroaching disgust with themselves and a realization that the regime is
exhausted.
With a cyclical mindset and fiscal space exhausted, a new round of quantitative easing (QE2) might be defended as a strategy for mitigating the tail risk of another downturn in asset markets (mainly housing) and households’ balance sheets – and with it the possibility of a deflationary dynamic.
Now all of these short-term factors have been exhausted, and a Brezhnev-like period of stagnation has begun.
Having
exhausted
most of the alternatives over the years, national leaders have begun to internalize the virtues of cooperation.
Another is that urban land prices have been bid up, while the environment’s “carrying capacity” has been
exhausted.
In Russia, the Revolution of the 1990s has clearly entered its stabilization phase: there is broad acceptance of the market and private property; the period of feeble state authority and weak government is giving way to enhanced state power as an
exhausted
society allows today’s rulers wider latitude for political maneuver.
Willingness could be
exhausted
if the EU budget is further expanded without reducing Germany’s net contribution and narrowing the gap between its financing and voting rights.
Exhausted
after 72 hours with little sleep, and struggling to care for their patients, they were not in the best position to make difficult ethical decisions.
The traditional drivers of its economy – a vast pool of surplus labor and massive investments in infrastructure, housing, and industrial capacity – are becoming
exhausted.
Rather, the risk lies in the manner in which this growth is likely to materialize – namely, by depending too much on old and
exhausted
growth models, rather than by comprehensively embracing new ones.
Some countries are making consistent efforts to revamp
exhausted
growth models.
I further argued that non-military means to resolve the humanitarian issue in Kosovo were far from being exhausted, and that the failed Rambouillet negotiation with Serbia in February-March 1999 was, in Henry Kissinger’s words, “merely an excuse to start the bombing.”
There is no sign that the domain of potential uses is
exhausted.
If a heavily indebted country implemented and
exhausted
all options for reducing its deficit, it would receive an unlimited and credible bailout from the other countries.
In doing so, he would transform India, liberating it from the UPA’s
exhausted
and ineffective policies and thus improving the lives of millions.
At the current rate of emissions, this “budget” will be
exhausted
in 20 years; if emissions increase as expected, the world will become carbon “insolvent” even sooner.
The West must realize that its consumption-led economic system has
exhausted
the world’s resources, and that it is not a viable option for most Asian countries, whose governments must employ different political methods to create more equitable societies.
A particularly telling example is the aftermath of the Napoleonic wars of the early nineteenth century, when a string of
exhausted
states defaulted on their obligations.
When the new loan is exhausted, the client is allowed to suspend repayment for a few years, with interest accumulating.
Five years after the global financial crisis, too many countries are being held back by
exhausted
and out-dated growth engines.
In their view, the Industrial Revolution’s vigor and dynamism had been exhausted, with nothing to replace it to sustain economic growth.
Some measures may already have been exhausted: the country may not have any wealth or reserves left to tap, and there may be a shortage of willing lenders.
As easily accessible oil was exhausted, extracting from new, ever more marginal, sources became progressively more expensive.
No country is free of structural problems, especially given the ease with which central governments can become overburdened, exhausted, and corrupt.
Europe’s Last TaboosBRUSSELS – You can always trust the Americans, Winston Churchill said, because in the end they will do the right thing, after they have
exhausted
all other possibilities.
The moral and strategic vision of the 1990’s, which culminated in the EU’s “big bang” of eastward expansion, has
exhausted
itself.
Israel will most likely listen to America’s advice and consider a preemptive attack on Iran only after all diplomatic means have been exhausted, and after whatever sanctions are agreed upon fail to cut short Iran’s march toward possessing the bomb.
If negative trends continue, Russia’s reserve fund could eventually be
exhausted.
Moreover, these populists attack the EU as an elite-imposed project, while pro-European coalitions have become exhausted, disintegrating in the aftermath of EU accession in 2004.
In any case, the available supply of ZMapp has been
exhausted.
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