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The centerpiece of his domestic agenda is a health-care plan that will cost more than a trillion dollars over the next decade, and that he proposes to finance by reducing waste in the
existing
government health programs (Medicare and Medicaid) without reducing the quantity and quality of services.
While the meaning of “coordinated” has not been spelled out, it presumably implies that the national exit strategies should not lead to significant changes in exchange rates that would upset
existing
patterns of trade.
In fact, however, exchange rates will change – and need to change in order to shrink the
existing
trade imbalances.
Instead, the ECHR’s 47 member states – with 800 million people – need to shoulder more responsibility to make the
existing
system work.
Commitments regarding increased debt relief, further normalization of relations, and additional aid and investment are possible incentives that European states could put on the table, particularly in the hard push before January 9.Consequences could include new sanctions or the strengthening of
existing
ones (asset freezes, travel bans, an arms embargo, and capital-market sanctions); increased cooperation with the International Criminal Court on current and potential cases against those most responsible for war crimes in Darfur and the South; postponement of debt relief; and a freeze on oil transactions conducted in euros.
The Islamic State’s military triumphs in Iraq and Syria are not only fueling a humanitarian catastrophe; they are also throwing the region’s
existing
alliances into disarray and even calling into question national borders.
According to a recent poll by the German Marshall Fund, majorities in France, Germany, and the United States favor maintaining
existing
trade barriers, even if doing so hampers economic growth.
Moreover, the US productivity edge arises not because Americans are more nimble, but because the US passes up safe productivity gains (through investing more capital in
existing
product lines) in favor of higher expected productivity gains through research and development--and new technologies that may fail.
Europe is learning that when economic shocks hit, policies that rigidify wage rates and protect
existing
jobs can only slow--not lessen--the fall of total employment.
At one level, this is good news for those concerned about the prospects of incumbent workers: there will continue to be demand for workers in
existing
occupations.
Rather, it intensifies and complicates
existing
security risks, increasing the frequency, scale, and complexity of future missions.
But there was an immediate problem: the
existing
tax system had reached its limits, and no more revenue could be raised without ending time-honored privileges and immunities.
Under
existing
law, the federal government must borrow $800 billion this year, and that amount will double, to $1.6 trillion, in 2028.
But they also have serious implications for social justice, because they exacerbate longstanding human-rights crises, including by undermining already-weak public-services provision and deepening
existing
inequalities.
Leaders wishing to mold a society around a new and different set of ideas, loyalties, and forms of behavior first need to destroy adults’
existing
identities and prevent the transmission of these identities to children.
Clearing the
existing
biomass there emits an extra 16 tons of CO2 per year on average (and this is likely an underestimate).
Similarly, we can envisage a political counterpart to such interventions, perhaps with reforms to global governance institutions and
existing
democratic frameworks.
Without necessarily affecting the operations of AIG’s insurance subsidiaries, the reorganization process would have simply shifted ownership of AIG’s assets from AIG’s
existing
shareholders to AIG’s creditors.
Eventually, faith in democracy and the market economy will erode, and the legitimacy of
existing
institutions and arrangements will be called into question.
Indeed, it is a public demonstration of American officials’ willingness to bypass
existing
avenues for cooperation between Europe and the US.
And if
existing
rules, treaties, and standards are treated as if they were worthless, EU citizens’ rights become an empty shell.
What makes the US Justice Departments attempts to bypass
existing
agreements so egregious is that EU member states are ready to cooperate swiftly with the US in the fight against crime when requests are made properly.
Therefore, eurozone members, possibly through the EIB, should guarantee “green covered bonds,” securitized by revenue from
existing
green-sector assets, such as renewable energy.
The
existing
multilateral institutions were designed for a vanishing Western-centric world.
Alternatively, the banks could perpetually roll over
existing
debt, forever extending new loans to repay old debts.
Large populations would be displaced, exacerbating
existing
economic strains and social tensions.
As a lawyer experienced in US government regulations, I can confidently say that the
existing
regulatory framework is utterly incapable of assessing and governing gene-drive technology.
In recent years, the inadequacies of
existing
global governance structures, particularly with regard to issues like taxation and employment, have become starkly apparent.
The European Commission, once the EU’s source of visionary creativity, has become a fanatical defender of
existing
rules and regulations, however irrational and destructive, on the grounds that any concessions will beget more demands.
Two-thirds of UN member states have called for a nuclear-weapons convention similar to
existing
treaties banning other categories of particularly inhumane and indiscriminate weapons, from biological and chemical arms to anti-personnel land mines and cluster munitions.
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