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It's
feasible
that the end result could be better than this horrible waste of VHS tapes and DVD discs.
(Spoiler Alert, if it's even
feasible
to 'spoil' a movie like this.)
They would need to muster evidence that the transition to a low-carbon economy is both technically
feasible
and profitable, yielding positive effects not only for the climate, but also for energy prices and security of supply.
No
feasible
level of construction exports can fully compensate for faltering domestic investment.
With the growth of private savings, the capital restructuring of SOEs (putting private investors in control) without outright sales of state assets (ie, public redistribution of the capital stock) becomes
feasible
in both economic and political terms.
In this context, the authorities’ effort to accelerate the shift of China’s growth model to one that is more innovative, inclusive, efficient, and sustainable represents the only
feasible
way forward.
It is not financially
feasible
for private insurance companies to insure people who are already sick or at high risk, if those who are still healthy are not also in the pool.
But the system many Republicans tout – a scheme based fully on “personal responsibility” – is not
feasible.
We know from experience that it is perfectly
feasible
to target a 70% reduction in child mortality, but that doing so will be expensive, requiring the construction of effective health services to deliver high-quality care before, during, and after birth.
Now Lebanon is the site of a pilot program to advance the idea that providing education for refugee children is equally
feasible
– and no less important.
And no outside mediation is
feasible
without a minimum of censure or criticism of Maduro’s extremism, even if the opposition takes its lumps, too, for some of its factions’ radical, occasionally subversive stances.
Most important, it demonstrated the limits of the méthode Macron: Seemingly compelling oratory does not necessarily translate into
feasible
policies.
To make air travel
feasible
and safe, states ensure that pilots know how to fly and that aircraft pass stringent tests.
But it is highly unlikely that Israel’s full integration into the Alliance is
feasible
from NATO’s standpoint.
This is not guaranteed, however, as progress in establishing social insurance – crucial to increasing consumption – has been relatively slow, while monetary transfers to families (such as those that have been implemented in Brazil, Mexico, and elsewhere in Latin America) might not be feasible, given the logic of China’s political system.
Despite the blunt rhetoric and cold stares between the US and Pakistan, a parting of ways between the two is simply not
feasible.
This leaves further unilateral Israeli moves – such as a partial set of withdrawals from selected areas in the West Bank – as the only
feasible
option.
Paradoxically, it has also made it more
feasible
to contemplate the breakup of some of those countries.
If none of those three options is feasible, the only path left is to leave the eurozone.
It is time to apply the same commitment and cooperation to achieving a breakthrough on a
feasible
and viable way forward to end North Korea’s nuclear ambitions.
Establishing an international bankruptcy court would be a far more efficient solution, but that doesn’t make it
feasible.
But, given the large adjustment needs, it is not politically
feasible
to do everything, including painful fiscal tightening, immediately.
As the German ICNND Commissioner, I believe that this report is the first and only one so far to suggest precise and
feasible
steps towards a nuclear-free world.
With China’s productivity still well below that of developed countries, and allocational efficiency likely to improve in the next ten years as labor and capital are redistributed across the country, 3% TFP growth is
feasible.
Even with a significant increase in tax revenue, such a high basic income would have to be packaged with gradual reductions in some existing public spending – for example, on unemployment benefits, education, health, transportation, and housing – to be fiscally
feasible.
But are these reforms even
feasible?
The immediate tasks are more mundane, but they are also more feasible: clearing projects, reducing poorly targeted subsidies, and finding more ways to narrow the current-account deficit and ease its financing.
But political integration is
feasible.
Clearly, the need for much greater eurozone integration must be balanced against some countries’ strong desire to preserve more national sovereignty than is
feasible
in the monetary union.
Full realization of this vision would require either a change to the existing European treaties or, more feasible, agreement by eurozone members on a new treaty, like the “fiscal compact” that entered into force in 2013.
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