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Nevertheless, while such a compensation structure would lead executives to internalize the interests of preferred shareholders and bondholders, thereby improving incentives, it would be insufficient to induce executives to internalize
fully
the interests of the government as the guarantor of deposits.
Countries would be well advised not to include pari passu clauses in future debt contracts, at least without specifying more
fully
what is intended.
Due to the economies of scale that the common market made possible, Nokia was able to exploit its inventions fully, while Germany’s Siemens recently decided to give up on the mobile phone market.
But what is required is to insist that governments comply
fully
with their human rights obligations, including the right to food, the right of all peoples to freely dispose of their natural wealth and resources, and the right not to be deprived of the means of subsistence.
Similarly, transparency would be encouraged if only payments that are
fully
documented were tax deductible.
Fully
aware of its growing importance in an oil-starved world, Libya will use that advantage to the full and it will no doubt guard, with Gaddafi at the forefront, its sovereign rights vociferously and assiduously.
Economists do not
fully
understand why expanded trade has produced the negative consequences for wages and employment that it has.
As a result, Japan never
fully
recovered from its recession.
Current capacity is roughly 500 weapons annually in both Russia and the US, which means that the total of 2,000 weapons each that the ICNND Report suggests for the year 2025 cannot be
fully
implemented much before 2028.
If it fails to take advantage of the opportunity provided by the cost shock and economic slowdown to implement the necessary structural reforms, China’s potential growth rate, as dictated by TFP, will never rebound
fully.
Moreover, while the Fed’s official responsibility is to manage the US economy, its leadership
fully
understands the international impact of Fed decisions.
The “sleeping dragon,” as Napoleon described China in the early nineteenth century, was now
fully
awake, ready to charge into the new world.
While China’s targets for services and urbanization were exceeded, the end results fell short on many aspects of building a more robust (that is,
fully
funded) social safety net.
Outside Europe, the “anything goes” attitude was never
fully
accepted.
Moreover, as a victim of foreign aggression, Iran’s nuclear weapons ambitions would be
fully
legitimized.
After years of destabilizing economic crisis, which has yet to be
fully
overcome, most European societies feel wholly unprepared – socially, economically, politically, and even psychologically – to receive the flood of refugees.
Indeed, Zidane’s status as an emblematic champion of the world’s most universal and popular sport does not
fully
explain why people have been so obsessed with him.
Sarkozy has also
fully
integrated into France’s approach to Europe a reckoning with the new balance of power within the European Union following the accession of Eastern European states.
Once it is
fully
operational, the price-and-rebate mechanism would encourage all countries to reduce their per capita emissions, thereby reducing the gap between payments and rebates.
In some cases, a city may be on its way to becoming a “great city,” and market forces should be allowed to drive out lower-income people who can’t participate
fully
in this greatness to make way for those who can.
For starters, available energy infrastructure must be
fully
employed.
With a surge height of 7-10 meters, and flooding at some locations extending 20 kilometers inland, Katrina caused catastrophic damage to the Gulf Coast, which has yet to be
fully
repaired.
At the time of the Boxer Rebellion, Japan
fully
understood that to contribute to the world for the "emergency protection of foreign residents" was a "matter of national importance."
After painstaking talks, the parties in the Ukraine conflict come to an agreement – only to have it fall apart or fail to be
fully
implemented.
Those who claim otherwise may well fail to appreciate
fully
the exceptional nature of the current situation.
Third, European public opinion has, at last,
fully
comprehended the gravity of the crisis.
We continue to develop Guam as a strategic hub, and plan to establish
fully
capable Marine Air-Ground Task Forces in Japan, Guam, and Hawaii.
But this recognition has yet to penetrate
fully
the approach to economic growth that most economists and policymakers take.
Ultimately, the gold standard collapsed, after governments were forced to abandon it during World War I and thereafter were never able
fully
to re-establish public trust.
NAFTA may not have been perfect, but under USMCA there is a different cost calculus for vehicles, which account for
fully
3.7% of the items included in the US CPI.
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