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Israeli and Iranian forces have already clashed in southern Syria, and Netanyahu’s government is now threatening
further
action in response to reports that Russia may furnish Syrian President Bashar al-Assad with S-300 anti-aircraft missiles.
The Bank of Japan recently introduced negative interest rates, and next week the European Central Bank will probably take its own rate still
further
into negative territory or launch yet more quantitative easing (QE).
To make matters worse, the White House’s proposed cuts to the National Weather Service and its loosening of environmental and zoning regulations will
further
impede disaster management.
Namely, it would not
further
undermine European stability, which also happens to be Britain’s biggest security asset.
On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton’s campaign materials and the party platform point to a detailed plan to defend Dodd-Frank and to go
further
in terms of pressing the largest firms to become less complex and, if necessary, smaller.
The history of the PRC is
further
divided into two periods: the Mao era (1949-1976) and the reform era.
President Asif Ali Zardari went even further, saying that he did not care about the “collateral damage.”
So not only has the MPC kept interest rates at a rock-bottom 0.5% since 2009, but policy has been loosened
further
by the Bank of England’s so-called “quantitative easing” – that is, expanding the monetary base by the stroke of a pen in the hope of reinvigorating domestic credit markets.
If Iraq's economy falters as a result of a misguided economic reconstruction program based on shock therapy, the country will be
further
indebted with little to show for it.
It
further
rightly suggests that NATO’s strategic political and military objectives could be achieved jointly with Russia through greater stability, mutual transparency, predictability, and arms reduction verified by non-proliferation and arms control agreements.
If Western Europe needs an explanation as to why its rate of economic growth is lagging behind the US, it need look no
further.
Further
ahead, of course, what goes up must come down.
Worse, the economy might have suffered
further.
Perhaps the US should consider adopting a CBHI-type program, to reduce
further
the number of Americans facing financial barriers to medical care.
Broadening access further, each district in Rwanda has one hospital, and each region in the country has a referral or teaching hospital with specialists to handle more difficult cases.
If Valls fails, his defeat will
further
weaken Hollande’s chances of winning a second term.
Just as parents are expected to provide for the interests of their own children, rather than for the interests of strangers, in accepting the office of president of the United States, George W. Bush assumed a specific role that makes it his duty to protect and
further
the interests of Americans.
Such an outcome would cause public- and private-sector balance sheets to deteriorate further, raising fears of default and increasing the cost of financing.
The position of debtors was
further
strengthened by the prohibition of usury – charging unreasonably high interest on money.
But the problem with military rule is a tendency toward incomplete understanding of the implications of political decisions – a problem that will be aggravated
further
by collective leadership.
But they remain committed to pursuing their inflation targets, convinced that even a slight bout of deflation could initiate a downward spiral, with falling demand causing prices to decline
further.
The generals know that another coup would
further
weaken the military’s popular standing – as well as Pakistan’s relations with the US – at a moment when Bhutto and Sharif have raised expectations at home and abroad for a permanent return to civilian rule.
Inflation – or the lack of it – presents
further
challenges.
The superficial answer is that her coalition partner, the SPD, is not willing to go
further.
Relations suffered
further
from Pakistan’s development of nuclear weapons, its provision of sanctuary and support to the Taliban, and its willingness to extend hospitality to some of the world’s most dangerous terrorists, including Osama bin Laden.
If we run away from populists, or try to copy their tactics and arguments, we will
further
undermine the social contract underpinning Western democracies.
But, as the world economy has become increasingly interconnected, a global property-rights infrastructure (PRI) has emerged –
further
raising the stakes of developing effective national PRIs and accurate price-discovery mechanisms.
The jobs issue could be exploited
further
by citing poor working conditions, low wages, child labor, and other problems commonly found in developing countries.
Fourth-generation warfare takes this decentralized approach one step further, with no definable fronts at all.
But however unpleasant anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies may be, the main target of the populists’ ire remains the sinister globalist elite, represented by George Soros and other liberals whom they accuse of promoting human rights, compassion for refugees, and religious tolerance to
further
their own interests.
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