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Whatever the merits of the US position on the Global Compact process, the principle of national sovereignty remains critical to any politically
feasible
migration policy.
Neither of the two alternatives to EU membership presented in the Brexit referendum – an inward-looking, protectionist “Little England,” or a post-imperial “Anglosphere” based on the “special relationship” with America and the Commonwealth – is turning out to be economically
feasible
or politically attractive to voters.
In four key respects, the agreement is a good one for those who regard global climate change as an important problem and want to take
feasible
steps to address it.
The confusion about which factors – besides price stability and maximum
feasible
employment – the Fed takes into consideration in setting monetary policy aggravates the problem.
In short, CFT addresses trade deficits, overcomes the limitations of tariffs, fights trade manipulation, corrects current mainstream economic theory, and is a necessary step toward re-establishing a
feasible
global payments system.
These are precisely the sorts of step-by-step reform measures – both beneficial and
feasible
– that the new French president should be pursuing.
The European Climate Foundation’s Roadmap 2050 shows that full decarbonization of the EU power sector by 2050 is
feasible
and affordable.
It is simply not
feasible
for the most highly leveraged governments to grow their way out of debt.
Though progress on energy-storage technologies has been less dramatic, it has been sufficient to make green transport
feasible.
This should allow higher productivity than was
feasible
in 1960.
Just as augmented-reality technologies make our experience of the world richer (imagine a sports match today without instant replay), putting the development experience of the world at the fingertips of those engaged in promoting development is now perfectly
feasible.
And yet, despite considerable challenges, there are
feasible
options for developing the mechanisms needed to generate additional funding and ensure access to the education opportunities that all children deserve.
And in July, more than 2,000 researchers meeting in Paris at a conference called Our Common Future Under Climate Change concluded that ambitious efforts at mitigating carbon dioxide emissions would be economically
feasible
and have numerous knock-on benefits.
But the theory of usury survived in the view that it was morally wrong to extract some additional amount that was made
feasible
by the borrower’s weak bargaining position or extreme need.
A better approach – more
feasible
than Germany’s and more effective than America’s – would be a push by both countries for Steinmeier-style arms control in just one European region: the Baltic rim.
This requires Ukraine to amend its constitution in order to provide special status to the breakaway regions – a change to the fundamental structure of the country, which, after the loss of some 10,000 lives, is unlikely to be politically
feasible.
The first solution remains
feasible
but improbable because of the insularity of the EU.
But a realistic assessment of growth prospects is precisely what is needed right now to design appropriate and
feasible
policies.
Nobody could imagine that the invention of the atomic bomb would give the US such an extraordinary military advantage that defending Europe would become
feasible
and acceptable to the American public.
Still, as long as the US maintains its pace of overall growth and job creation – a
feasible
outcome, given the relatively small contribution of foreign economic activity to the country's GDP – these developments are unlikely to trigger a political response for quite a while.
And, for all of Trump’s aggressive rhetoric and posturing, the only
feasible
way to secure such a concession is through negotiation.
Given that China’s fiscal position remains relatively strong, such a policy is entirely
feasible.
Besides, simply holding people back, even if feasible, would do little for their countries.
A more
feasible
option, therefore, would be to provide all workers and pensioners with social-security numbers (or the local equivalent) with a payment from the ECB, which governments would merely assist in distributing.
While Sanders’s proposals are popular, particularly among young people, much of his agenda – such as transforming Obamacare into a single-payer health system – isn’t politically
feasible.
While the remedy may be to write down debt to revive demand, it is uncertain whether write-downs are politically
feasible
or the resulting demand sustainable.
The first task is to distinguish between what is
feasible
and what is not.
Of course, whether America can implement the available solutions is uncertain; several commissions have proposed
feasible
plans to change America’s debt trajectory by raising taxes and cutting expenditures, but feasibility is no guarantee that they will be adopted.
So, if the OMT scheme is not
feasible
under current treaty provisions, these provisions – which, after all, are of human, not divine, origin – must be amended.
While there is certainly room for optimism about technological advances that will help to control treatment costs, the fact is that treating a growing share of the world’s population simply is not
feasible.
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