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And they offered an
extended
aid package to Greece without building a convincing case that the rescue can succeed: they arranged for the participation of bondholders in the Greek rescue package, but the arrangement benefited the banks more than Greece.
Perhaps most worryingly, Europe finally recognized the principle – long followed by the IMF – that countries in bailout programs should not be penalized on interest rates, but the same principle was not
extended
to countries that are not yet in bailout programs.
People who were willing to lend their wives and daughters to their guru, for the sake of the security he offered, could not understand why the same “blessing,”
extended
to the two girls, should land him in jail.
In recent decades, international and local cooperation have reduced Africa’s malaria deaths by 60% , pushed polio to the brink of eradication, and
extended
the lives of millions of Africans infected with HIV/AIDS.
Following media speculation that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission would question him further, and possibly detain him for an
extended
period, he obtained a court order restraining the government from breaching his right to freedom of movement, because he had not yet been charged with any crime.
In this context, the veto power conferred on the victors of World War Two was not concerned with "internal" conflicts among the member states; it
extended
only to threats to peace from countries outside the UN consensus.
Witness how otherwise sensible adults are reduced to nervously grinning sycophants when they are granted the privilege of touching an
extended
royal hand.
To North Korea, complete denuclearization means the withdrawal of US
extended
nuclear deterrence from the peninsula.
The other is that they will resort to neither, and that no alternative growth engines will have been started, leading to an
extended
slowdown with unpredictable political consequences at home and serious economic consequences abroad.
The
extended
and politicized debate about debt restructuring has made a Hamiltonian solution more difficult, because the credit of the countries that would be party to it has become questionable.
Government debts never have to be repaid, provided they can be
extended
in a cooperative manner or bought up with newly created money, issued by a credible central bank.
The consequences
extended
beyond economics and finance, straining regional political arrangements, amplifying national political dysfunction, and fueling the rise of anti-establishment parties and movements.
Last month, US President Barack Obama
extended
the maritime boundary of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument from 50 miles to the 200-mile limit, effectively merging the region’s national parks into one massive protected area, in which commercial fishing is prohibited.
It typically means, as DeBakey experienced and as his physicians anticipated, an
extended
hospitalization marked by reliance on machines, multiple complications, and considerable suffering.
But while governments dictated broad sectoral priorities, banks decided the firm-by-firm allocation and
extended
credit via loan contracts, which imposed financial discipline.
While our innate motivations do play a role, they are harnessed, extended, and suppressed by social norms, which form the institutional skeleton that allows our innate inclinations to operate.
The following year, I enrolled in school and began to learn that the world
extended
beyond Nairagie Enkare.
By the end of 2010, the CDB’s reach
extended
to more than 90 countries, whose total indebtedness reached $141.3 billion.
This combination of factors is particularly burdensome for the most vulnerable segments of the US population – particularly those with limited educational attainment, first-time labor-market entrants, and those who have been out of work for an
extended
period.
The new banking union can then be
extended
to include a common resolution fund to enable the orderly dissolution of insolvent institutions.
Some commentators suggest that letting plurilateral agreements become the norm for trade liberalization is not a problem as long as their benefits are
extended
to all WTO members.
This neglect has left North Koreans perpetually on the edge of survival – and often with their palms
extended
to the international community, especially the South.
Under the Czars, Imperial Russia
extended
its reach over time.
To be sure, the recovery was not expected to be smooth: historically, cleaning up after a financial crisis of this magnitude takes a long time, especially given high debt burdens,
extended
joblessness, and damaged banking systems.
Given this, having world leaders live under the same roof for an
extended
period of time may be the most dangerous approach of all, though it seemed to work for Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
This would allow for an additional $2.1 trillion to be
extended
as credit to individuals and small businesses.
As the idea of interruption from work was
extended
to include the disabled and women bringing up children, so entitlements to income maintenance increased beyond the capacity of social insurance, with benefits paid to eligible individuals from general taxation.
In the 1980s, US President Ronald Reagan and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher unwittingly
extended
the scope of welfare further, as they dismantled institutions and legislation designed to protect wages and jobs.
But for reform to succeed, a little old-fashioned solidarity
extended
Eastwards now is the best way to ensure the commitment of the EU's newest members to European integration.
A key question is whether a post-European UK could remain part of Thatcher’s creation, the single market, especially as it is
extended
to the digital domain and augmented with free-trade treaties around the world.
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