Freely
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The reform plan was supposed to improve the situation by allowing migrants in towns and small cities to acquire local residency permits more freely, while easing the requirements in medium-sized cities.
These transactions don’t take place for a simple reason: borrowers choose
freely
not to enter into them.
Similarly, foreign media organizations often cannot investigate Chinese companies and economic activity
freely
and accurately.
In theory, monetary authorities in Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay adhere to the modern orthodoxy of inflation targeting, which holds that price stability is the main (perhaps the only) goal of monetary policy, the short-term interest rate should be the only instrument used to achieve the inflation target, and the exchange rate ought to float
freely.
As a result, interventions in foreign-exchange markets have been lasting and widespread, even in countries like Chile and Mexico, which explicitly vowed to let their currencies float
freely.
Nowhere in the world do neighbors live together more peacefully, and people move more
freely
and with greater security, than in Europe, owing in part to a new European identity that is not bound to national citizenship.
All around the world, it seems, the walls are closing in on the space that people need to assemble, associate, express themselves freely, and register dissent.
By taking this step, Poland has become the ringleader for those in Europe who want to deny Jewish citizens the right to practice their religion
freely.
The IAC provides advice on subjects requested by the United Nations and other international organizations, all of which is
freely
available at www.interacademycouncil.net .
From 2004 to 2013, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) bought trillions of dollars in foreign-exchange reserves, thereby preventing the renminbi from appreciating as much as it would have had it floated
freely.
If international trade and financial markets are allowed to operate freely, Japan’s recovery will come faster than in the past decade, benefiting the entire world.
Trade deficits do swell, but they cost Venice nothing, because they are denominated in Venice’s own currency, in exchange for which other countries
freely
provide goods.
Although he has opened Syria’s border to jihadists and has allowed Saddam’s supporters to operate
freely
there, that choice may not be entirely his.
Big Data, Big New BusinessesLONDON – Many people have long believed that if government and the private sector agreed to share their data more freely, and allow it to be processed using the right analytics, previously unimaginable solutions to countless social, economic, and commercial problems would emerge.
Unlike many of Latin America's
freely
elected governments, Castro has actually provided his constituents with public services - and without earning a reputation for corruption.
Going beyond the core, the cross-cutting issues include investor-friendly regulatory systems and policies that enable “innovative” or “employment-creating” small and medium-size enterprises to operate
freely
across borders within the TPP region.
We can all agree that human beings are not duty-bound to live according to one master or philosophy; that individuals must live freely, enjoying the right to a bountiful and joyful existence among family and friends.
According to Standard and Poor’s, for example, “The rating on EFSF reflects our view that guarantees by ‘AAA’ rated sovereigns and
freely
available liquidity reserves invested in ‘AAA’ securities will, between them, cover all of EFSF’s liabilities.”
And if a believer
freely
submits, this does not mean that he has sacrificed freedom.
Without a common fiscal authority, the single market opened the way to tax competition – a race to the bottom to attract investment and boost output that could be
freely
sold throughout the EU.
Compounding the problem, they drew
freely
on a monstrous credit bubble to finance the gap between spending and income-based saving.
Indeed, Twitter is the only place where people can talk
freely
about Liu‘s Nobel prize.
The impact would be even greater if US and European countries responded to Chinese calls to export high-tech products more
freely.
Whereas in other democracies, flags are used
freely
and harmlessly on t-shirts, boots, bikinis, and even underwear, in India, the majesty of the flag can, it seems, be tarnished by any tawdry manufacturer of gewgaws.
In essence, this is the approach advocated by finance enthusiasts: set the behavioral parameters and let financial intermediaries operate
freely
otherwise.
Trade and people could move
freely
between them.
If they agreed to it, then they would lose their ability to
freely
criticize Cardoso's policies.
So, rather than suppressing or regulating the information that Google uncovers, we are better off making it more
freely
available.
The MKO, which was once on Saddam Hussein’s payroll and responsible for the loss of many innocent lives in Iran and Iraq, is now under the protection of the US government in Iraq and operates
freely
in the US itself.
What China needs is a more flexible exchange rate that can respond
freely
to market forces.
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