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When it first announced the so-called “extended asset-purchase program” in January, the ECB emphasized that it was only expanding an
existing
program, under which it had been buying modest quantities of private-sector bonds, to cover government paper.
Here, much can be done by improving
existing
government programs: expanding market-relevant training, increasing opportunities for married women to join or rejoin the labor force, reducing the penalties in Social Security rules for continued employment by older workers, and changing tax rules in ways that will increase productivity and wages.
The authorities arrive at their estimates by converting dollar incomes into a measure of real income by using a price index that reflects the changes in the prices of
existing
goods and services.
But that price index does not reflect new products or improvements to
existing
goods and services.
The asylum system is totally unprepared to deal with the new generation of refugees, who are ineligible under the
existing
framework, because they are fleeing not from specific acts of persecution, but from the disintegration of their states.
Existing
policies to achieve social cohesion are based on the belief that, if uncorrected, the free play of market forces will lead to wide disparities in income and thus intensify social conflict.
In fact, although the central government has the authority to collect the revenues generated by
existing
fields, there is no law to prevent local officials from modernizing old sites and claiming that they are new.
And the housing wealth of
existing
owners does not translate into significantly higher spending, given the lack of access to home-equity loans and cheap mortgage refinancing.
Rather, bonds should be at least partly converted into equity capital, and any infusion of new capital by the government should be in exchange for securities that are senior to those of
existing
bondholders.
A few geniuses aside, economists frame their assumptions to suit
existing
states of affairs, and then invest them with an aura of permanent truth.
Today, however, European science is declining in almost all countries (Sweden, Finland, and Iceland are exceptions), wasting
existing
talent and losing attractiveness for young people.
In the US, a few large public payers, such as Medicare and Medicaid, could be mandated to provide an overall volume guarantee, providing an incentive for new entrants and a reason for
existing
manufactures to keep prices in check.
President Bush assured the Israelis that, given the "new realities on the ground, including already
existing
major Israeli population centers," Israel does not have to return all the territories it occupied in 1967.
But at the same time, Israel insists that Gaza will not have any attributes of sovereignty and will continue to be governed by
existing
arrangements covering most aspects of security and civil administration.
The
existing
world order – created by the US itself – was first devalued in American eyes, then weakened, and finally consciously attacked.
With deep divisions evident, Deng chose to bypass all
existing
institutions, the Party’s Politburo, the Central Committee, and the National People’s Congress and its Standing Committee.
If an agreement is reached,
existing
sanctions can be reduced; if Iran’s leaders refuse to budge, new sanctions could be introduced.
The real problem is not water scarcity; it is that
existing
supplies are unequally distributed and thus unaffordable to the poor.
India’s Department of Biotechnology and Bharat Biotech announced plans this year to release a new vaccine against rotavirus – which kills hundreds of thousands of children – for $1 per dose, significantly cheaper than
existing
vaccines.
This moment must be seized not only to beef up MONUC, but, more importantly, to use all
existing
leverage with the combatants and the governments that back them to get all the parties to return to the negotiating table.
To avoid that outcome, in May the Review on AMR that I lead published its strategy for tackling such infections, laying out proposals to ensure the development of the necessary new antibiotics, and to use
existing
antibiotics more efficiently in humans and agriculture.
Since Russia does not fit into any of the
existing
organizations, a new one should be created - a Russia-NATO Forum.
After all, if the job requires nothing more than knowledge of
existing
technology, then it can be done by anyone anywhere in the world who has learned this technology, or, worse by some computer.
Addressing it will demand not just more innovation, but also the application of
existing
solutions like the Mohalla Clinics, based on the recognition that health is a public good and that effective health-care systems are built on social solidarity – the same principle that informs all of the SDGs.
Because of the misuse and overuse of antibiotics, common infections such as pneumonia and tuberculosis are becoming increasingly resistant to
existing
treatments; in some cases, they have become completely immune.
These two problems pose far greater dangers to the
existing
states than does any (largely fabricated) Israeli threat, and the region’s rulers know it.
In fact, the current Ebola epidemic is not the first public-health disaster to highlight the failings of the
existing
system.
The authorities should focus not only on producing renewable energy, but also on improving the energy efficiency of
existing
systems.
European-style multilateralism depends on constantly tweaking
existing
arrangements, which makes it the opposite of Trump-style unilateralism.
It may be too late to persuade voters not to reject the
existing
systems, but there is still time to build effective alternatives.
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