Existing
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Both sides must continually determine, before disaster strikes, whether
existing
laws provide scientists and administrators with clear, realistic standards for their analyses and public communications.
Given this, and the very real danger that other countries could pursue their own exit from the bloc, Trump must not be allowed to exacerbate
existing
divisions.
There was also bureaucratic resistance from
existing
regulators.
Moreover, I will inevitably learn a lot by being involved, and its business model will likely undergo several transformations while disrupting some
existing
ones.
Indeed, Xi implicitly criticized the
existing
US-dominated security architecture in Asia as stuck in the Cold War, and characterized “military alliance targeted at a third party” as “not conducive to maintaining common security.”
Recall that in Iraq, the attempt to rebuild the state began with the complete dismantling of Saddam Hussein’s regime and all
existing
governance structures.
For Syria, this means that part of the
existing
state, including Assad’s Alawite sect, should be included in a broad coalition, along with the opposition and the Kurds.
Existing
pension systems often penalize people who wish to work beyond the official retirement age, and age discrimination impedes many who are capable of working into their sixties and seventies.
Regardless, each investor must work with
existing
institutions – if only to access revenue streams initially and benefit from the lowered costs later on.
Nepotism, patronage within the family circle, is thus a natural way for anybody in power, or aspiring to it, to strengthen his support in societies where other institutions are weak or non-existent, or where the destruction of
existing
institutions forms part of the power-grabber's intentions.
While this helps keep
existing
capital in China, it is also discouraging foreigners from committing more.
That would mean a catastrophic loss of state revenues for today’s major Arab oil-producing countries, rendering them highly vulnerable to the compounding consequences of
existing
water shortages, rapid demographic expansion, climate change, and declining crop yields.
Hostility on the football pitch merely reflects the
existing
tense relations between the two countries, which carry the weight of a painful history.
No one liked the Contact Group plan, but no one came up with a better solution than a federalized Bosnia, within its
existing
borders, that would provide guarantees for minorities.
A political plan for Syria is needed, one that envisages decentralized political structures within
existing
international borders, problematic as they may be.
A funder may, for example, allow the renovation of an
existing
lab but not the construction of a new one; or funds may support the purchase of a diagnostic machine but not the training of those required to operate it.
Having tied themselves to Russia's
existing
power structures, liberals are now in no position to become convincing critics.
Fortunately, however, there are
existing
models to follow.
The crisis has starkly revealed the insufficiencies of
existing
banking supervision.
In parallel, the European Banking Authority will continue to perform its
existing
tasks, namely developing the single rulebook for the entire single market and ensuring convergent supervisory practice throughout the EU.
But if DuPont needed capital to produce a new chemical in an
existing
plant, it couldn’t get a loan, because banks don’t know how to assess the risks of innovative products (in the chemical industry or any other).
But now that we have ample knowledge about the issue, we can either critically examine and adjust these assumptions, or we can insist that individuals conform to
existing
cultural norms and social expectations.
Debunking the myths about migration – that most immigrants enter unlawfully, for example, or that immigration displaces
existing
workers – would be a good place to start.
But while America’s commitment to nuclear power was quickly reaffirmed by President Barack Obama, some European governments took the knee-jerk decision to freeze all new nuclear-energy projects immediately, and, in the case of Germany, not to extend the life of
existing
reactors.
Then there is the question of maintaining
existing
plants.
The theory of “debt overhang” – the intellectual origin of the proposal – explains why troubled banks are reluctant to issue new equity: the benefits accrue mostly to the bank’s bondholders and dilute
existing
shareholders.
This will require having the courage to face down those who would retreat behind national borders and protect
existing
business models.
But the real work is yet to come, with countries not only canceling plans for new fossil-fuel infrastructure, but also winding down
existing
systems.
Though Palestine’s attorney-general is allowed, under
existing
defamation legislation, to hold a person for 48 hours of questioning, human-rights groups have condemned the move.
Yet overregulation, heavy bureaucratic burdens, policy uncertainty, poor digital and transport infrastructure, and, in some industries, a lack of skilled workers, are currently impeding investment by companies in new and
existing
capacity.
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