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If open borders are not politically
feasible
for now, our leaders should at least create a legal route for people from developing countries to enter and work.
By the mid-2000’s, Summers argued at a recent International Monetary Fund conference, the average prospective return on new investment in the United States had fallen below any
feasible
reduction in the Federal Reserve’s benchmark interest rate.
But there are doubts about whether such a policy would be political
feasible.
Moreover, all
feasible
policy options to jump-start growth – including a bold, eurozone-wide (not just German) fiscal stimulus and substantial, internationally coordinated euro depreciation – have been ruled out.
Mutualizing the risks of protecting the world’s poor is not only financially
feasible
for wealthier countries; it is also incumbent upon them in fulfilling their international obligations, including human-rights commitments.
With rising incomes and unprecedented scientific and technological progress, rapid positive change on the required scale is
feasible.
Against this background, a rapid and comprehensive transformation is clearly not
feasible.
Five hundred thousand years of experience in hunting and gathering, coupled with cheaper and faster molecular analysis, performed by faster and cheaper computers makes this task economically
feasible.
There are already signs that market forces can spur a new energy revolution – one that would be both technically
feasible
and economically attractive.
Nor is it
feasible
to generate power locally with a diesel unit, owing to high fuel costs and the need for substantial initial investment.
These decisions will determine which policies are
feasible
to boost Puerto Rico’s economic prospects – and thus how much it can pay its creditors.
But what the plan should have done is to define the policies Puerto Rico needs to recover, and simultaneously present a restructuring proposal that grants enough relief to make those policies
feasible.
Although both source and destination countries would benefit from more open borders, global immigration reform is not currently politically
feasible.
But it also becomes less
feasible
as the violence mounts.
So the central challenge is to devise a
feasible
new regional order.
Perhaps the allure of belonging to a growing reserve currency will make sustained recession and austerity
feasible
in ways that have seldom been seen historically.
However, a strategy can be “cost-effective” only if it is
feasible.
Rather than hoping that we can overcome their “impossible resistance” with political maneuvering, leaders of developed countries need to shift their focus to a strategy that is both
feasible
and effective.
Technological breakthroughs have made it
feasible
to transport electricity via high-voltage direct current (HVDC) over long distances without incurring great losses (only about 3% per 1,000 kilometers).
But diaspora bonds will not be a
feasible
development instrument unless they are linked to development projects in places where there is sufficient trust in the government.
But we do know that there is no
feasible
pathway to low-carbon prosperity without rapid decarbonization of electricity, followed by electrification of as much of the economy as possible.
In a world where energy prices may decline across the board, a significant carbon price is essential to ensure that the
feasible
path to a low-cost low-carbon future is not impeded by falling fossil-fuel prices.
The departing commander of British forces in Afghanistan, Brigadier Mark Carleton-Smith, has claimed that defeating the Taliban was “neither
feasible
nor supportable.”
What makes Gref's program unique among Russian state budgets since 1991 is its realism: the measures it puts forward are not only necessary but
feasible.
Such a grand strategy would have four key pillars: (1) providing security for the US and its allies; (2) maintaining a strong domestic and international economy; (3) avoiding environmental disasters (such as pandemics and global flooding); and (4) encouraging liberal democracy and human rights at home and, where feasible,abroad where
feasible.
It is no more
feasible
today for the EU's 15 members, and further enlargement means that the multitude of collective identities, cultures, languages, religions, and worldviews will become greater still.
Ideally, there should be a time-limited all-party agreement on a plan of action, which would represent the limit of what is politically
feasible.
Oregon physicians may write a prescription for a lethal substance on the explicit request of a terminally ill patient, provided they can confirm the fatal prognosis, the patient’s decision-making capacity, and have informed the patient about any
feasible
alternative such as hospice care or pain-control options.
Fortunately, such a way – immensely challenging but nonetheless
feasible
– exists.
The report also states explicitly that decriminalization of marijuana consumption is a legitimate, reasonable, and
feasible
option, though it does not recommend such a policy.
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