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Wherever powerful lobbies defend
existing
coal or oil interests, politicians typically are afraid to tell the truth about the need for low-carbon energy.
A few people, of course, clung to the possibility of what was once called “actually
existing
socialism.”
In all cases, assessments of fiscal balance were mistakenly predicated on the assumed stability and sustainability of the
existing
growth paths.
Though he presumably hopes that his commentary will increase the likelihood that his preferred policies are adopted, the more likely real-world effect will be to diminish support for
existing
policies without marshaling support for a coalition that can implement effective replacements.
Sometimes called “genetic modification,” GE enables plant breeders to make
existing
crop plants do new things – such as conserve water.
Increasing water stress has also driven up costs for
existing
power-generation projects, possibly jeopardizing their viability.
The water sector should follow the example of the electric-power industry, where changes to federal regulations in the second half of the twentieth century allowed independent power producers to use
existing
transmission lines.
As a public-policy credo, corporatism has come to mean that the government must support all members of society, whether individuals or organizations, giving support to failing businesses and protecting
existing
jobs alike.
But their efforts to protect their bases of power and establish a more Islam-friendly polity have served only to harden
existing
social divisions and sow the seeds of future conflict.
Even so, to be responsive to Xi’s call to strengthen and expand
existing
SOEs, it makes sense for the guidelines’ drafters to propose more measures to minimize risks stemming from poor corporate governance.
The polarization of borrowing costs has politically explosive distributional effects: Germany is borrowing and refinancing its
existing
debt at artificially low interest rates.
Existing
reforms do not adequately mitigate this risk, largely because they depend on the authorities and the banks to complete a complex and untested repayment process within 48 hours of a bank’s collapse.
There are ways to improve the
existing
system, but is something altogether different and better possible?
During our academic careers, we learn to provide correct attribution for the
existing
words, data, or images that we are using.
This effect – which is not sufficiently limited by
existing
World Trade Organization rules – undermines efficient resource allocation and hurts not only workers in countries outside an FTA, but also, in many cases, low-income households within it.
Because individuals from the departing country could continue to hold euros, leaving the EMU would not cause a loss of
existing
wealth.
This will take place in traditional innovation hubs – in cities with research universities,
existing
tech and science sectors, and few regulatory hurdles for entrepreneurs.
With private investors reluctant to lend more or even to roll over
existing
debt, the bulk of Greek debt at the time of any restructuring (or whatever it is euphemistically called) will be from the official sector.
Clearly, the IMF’s
existing
culture and history will bias its selection and promotion of staff towards a certain type of person (for example, holders of PhDs from US universities).
But that promise was based more on
existing
IFI pipelines than on transition countries’ emerging needs.
Governments that hand out benefits are not making their citizens richer by generating new wealth; they are simply redistributing
existing
wealth.
This type of insurance is very different from
existing
high-deductible policies.
Employers with a large number of full-time employees could encourage their
existing
insurance companies to create the emergency policies.
The reason that the Millennium Development Goals are feasible is that powerful
existing
technologies give us the tools to make rapid advances in the quality of life and economic productivity of the world’s poor.
That is more than the value of the entire
existing
stock of infrastructure.
Governments could save $400 billion annually simply by increasing the efficiency and productivity of
existing
infrastructure.
No new tax, no complications in the tax code, and no effect on the
existing
funding of the welfare state.
The necessary outcome, as first divined by Charles Darwin, was the selection of those lineages most apt to survive and , especially , produce progeny under
existing
conditions.
At the very least, they must eschew strategies that needlessly undermine
existing
climate and environmental policies.
They do not need to dismantle
existing
environmental legislation, weaken incipient climate policies, or favor fossil fuels over clean energy sources to ensure prosperity.
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