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As I pointed out, with the United States and global economy sliding into a severe recession, bank losses would
extend
well beyond sub-prime mortgages to include sub-prime, near-prime, and prime mortgages; commercial real estate; credit cards, auto loans, and student loans; industrial and commercial loans; corporate bonds; sovereign bonds and state and local government bonds; and losses on all of the assets that securitized such loans.
To help Haiti help itself, we must
extend
our reach.
An elected government may have genuine policy differences with the person heading its central bank, and it is well within its rights not to
extend
the incumbent’s tenure when it expires.
While wealthy Germany does not want to
extend
a helping hand to southern EU countries, newly sovereign post-communist countries are rejecting refugees and refusing to show solidarity with Western Europe.
But applications of nuclear science
extend
far beyond agriculture.
A greater stimulus to business investment may come from the perception that Obama’s agreement to
extend
the personal-income tax cuts for high-income individuals signals his administration’s reduced antagonism to business and the wealthy.
Why are European Union leaders resisting the referendum and refusing even to
extend
by a few days the June 30 deadline for Greece’s next payment to the IMF?Isn’t Europe all about democracy?
The risks
extend
far beyond economics.
There is every reason to believe that the worldwide competition for human talent, the race to produce innovative research, the push to
extend
university campuses to multiple countries, and the rush to train talented graduates who can strengthen increasingly knowledge-based economies will be good for the US as well.
To be sure, Putin’s agenda in Ukraine is widely assumed to
extend
well beyond preventing the country from becoming a base for anti-Russian military forces.
In fact, negative policy rates may hurt bank profitability and thus banks’ willingness to
extend
credit.
Even if police are able to maintain order in Beijing, can they
extend
that control across the country?
This deficit is entirely of Bush’s own creation, having enacted – and now seeking to
extend
– tax cuts that are not cuts at all, because they merely shift the burden of fiscal consolidation onto future generations.
Minimum wage standards endorsed by the International Labor Organization (ILO), and adopted by many industries around the world, remain either unenforced in the agriculture sector or do not
extend
to informal farm workers.
Elsewhere, billions of people lack bank accounts and credit cards, and in many developing countries, consumer-protection laws do not
extend
to goods purchased online.
China is seeking to alter the status quo gradually as part of a high-stakes effort to
extend
its control to strategic areas and resources.
It is clear that there is no scope in the foreseeable future to
extend
the EU budget in order to increase fiscal transfers to eurozone members affected by sharp declines in consumption.
European leaders sometimes
extend
Tobin’s logic from the currency market to financial markets generally.
Such pacts cannot
extend
recognition to organizations that oppose democracy.
But MBS’s ambitions
extend
far beyond his country’s borders.
How is one to
extend
to the pure and applied sciences the techniques of presentation, of graphic intelligibility long established in the arts?
The potential benefits of mobile broadband for LDCs
extend
even further.
But China’s ambitions
extend
beyond the South China Sea: It aims to create a strongly Sino-centric Asia.
NATO cooperation with external partners might
extend
to issues such as managing climate change and promoting security in the Arctic and in cyberspace.
But do we really want to
extend
such policies to areas like pensions, health care, and education?
This experience demonstrates the limitations of bilateral agreements, especially in a world where supply chains and markets
extend
far beyond the countries involved.
The benefits of these investments would
extend
to security.
It’s a reach, but tempting, to suggest that Australia’s long-term security might even be better guaranteed by spending a few million dollars on towed pinger locators and unmanned Bluefin-21 mini-submarines, with their sonars and cameras, and some serious naval infrastructure to support them, rather than the $20-40 billion currently being contemplated to renew and
extend
Australia’s aging combat-submarine fleet.
This would provide them with an incentive even before that point to make decisions concerning energy pricing and efficiency that would reduce the growth of their emissions without impeding economic growth, and thus
extend
the period during which their emission levels remain unrestricted.
The Fed may hesitate to
extend
additional swap lines, because to do so could expose it to losses on foreign currencies.
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