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These include soft budget constraints for state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and local governments, implicit and
explicit
government guarantees of debt, and excessive risk taking in the financial sector – all of which have been perpetuated by unsustainable official growth targets.
In South Africa, for example, a modern constitution includes
explicit
commitments to upholding social rights.
And at the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China last year, Xi made his goal of restoring China’s great-power status even more
explicit.
It expects bolder moves from the EU, such as
explicit
endorsement of the Georgian-Ossetian working group, which includes the alternative, pro-autonomy South Ossetian government of Dmitri Sanakoyev, but is boycotted by the pro-Russian separatist government in Tskhinvali.
We enjoy the
explicit
and enthusiastic support of our allies and other friendly countries, including every ASEAN member country and the United States, Australia, India, the United Kingdom, and France, among others.
The ECB understands this, and, without being
explicit
about it, is expanding its asset-purchase programs to elevate inflation and bring down the euro.
Relying exclusively on UNASUR for election observations is deeply problematic, even if one overlooks some of its heterodox norms and practices, such as the absence of an
explicit
ban on receiving funding or deploying observers from host countries.
The observers are to request
explicit
approval for any visit, interview, or meeting to be carried out at the office of any electoral authority.
Currently, Latin American policymakers and aid organizations spend money without the guidance of a coherent,
explicit
set of options.
This was rarely made explicit; sovereignty, after all, is popular.
The first
explicit
scheme was introduced in America after the Great Depression and initially seemed an unmitigated success.
President Clinton and the leaders of Congress - both from the party that opposes Clinton - quickly agreed that a major support operation would have to be launched, the more impressive and therefore more effective if this could be done with the
explicit
endorsement of the Congress.
Such behavior is being facilitated by an assault on a final critical institution: the free press, which now seems largely to have been cowed by the government’s overweening power, not to mention its
explicit
intimidation and co-opting of mainstream outlets.
Only the explicit, up-front approval of a reformed UN Security Council can provide the legitimacy and international support that military action - with the exception of clear self-defense - requires.
These organizations would cooperate with
explicit
UN guidance and endorsement.
According to Leverett, Khadafi’s decision predated the invasion and was a response to an
explicit
quid-pro-quo to end international sanctions against Libya.
Fiscal Austerity Versus European SocietyWASHINGTON, DC – Over the last five years, the eurozone has, without
explicit
popular consent, maintained a strict policy focus on fiscal austerity and structural reforms – despite serious social repercussions, not only in the Mediterranean periphery and Ireland, but even in a “core" European Union country like France.
For more than a quarter of a century, ever since advancing human rights internationally became an
explicit
and avowed goal of US foreign policy under President Jimmy Carter, American influence played a leading role in mitigating abuses.
In fact, by establishing urbanization as an
explicit
objective – something that Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan never did – China has embedded a structural economic bias toward construction.
Second, floating exchange rates imply that devaluation is an automatic adjustment mechanism, so it occurs without the appearance of an
explicit
burden-sharing choice and the accompanying potential for political gridlock.
This was made
explicit
in the fact sheet that the White House subsequently issued: “the United States will make it easier for the EU to purchase liquefied natural gas.”
Half a generation later, Britain’s Parliament debated whether the modifications of the Bank’s charter should give it
explicit
power to conduct lender-of-last-resort operations.
The answer was no: granting
explicit
power would undermine confidence in price stability, for already there was “difficulty restrain[ing] over-issue, depreciation, and fraud.”
Indeed, granting
explicit
lender-of-last-resort powers to the Bank of England would mean that the “millennium of the paper-mongers would be at hand.”
If only a regime of consistent enforcement of all loan contracts’
explicit
terms were sufficiently practical to be worth pursuing.
But, in Russia, powerful or famous figures – such as, for example, Khodorkovsky – do not become embroiled in legal cases without the Kremlin’s
explicit
approval.
We cannot establish an effective social contract without an
explicit
understanding of our responsibilities towards each other – and of the rights that emerge alongside those responsibilities.
Former Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne announced a two-tiered levy, with the
explicit
aim of encouraging the industry, rather than consumers, to change behavior.
That is in addition to
explicit
tax hikes on income, capital gains, and dividends, the implicit ones on energy via cap-and-trade, etc.
Meanwhile my associates - Gaidar, Anatole Chubais, and Irina Khakamada - and I are establishing a new democratic party with an
explicit
platform to assure that, together with others, we provide checks and balances to President Putin.
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