Golden
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The trend in many countries towards unification of supervisory functions should be regarded as a
golden
opportunity to strengthen as well as to harmonize regulatory arrangements throughout their financial sectors.
Among other things, this unprecedented skewing of priorities led to a collapse in oil production, because the national oil company PDVSA failed to maintain its productive infrastructure and defaulted on payments to key contractors in order to pay its bondholders – thereby killing the goose that laid the
golden
eggs.
The heyday of US economic growth in the two decades after World War II was also a
golden
era for the middle class.
With French leadership, 2011 offers a
golden
opportunity for the most important capital markets to adopt clear, precise rules requiring full financial disclosure by extractive-industry companies to governmental authorities.
Among Putin’s
golden
youth, the sons of his St. Petersburg cronies have done particularly well, usually by working in privatized companies.
For a happier New Year, we should listen to the core messages of all these great religions, above all the Confucian
golden
rule that we should never do to others what we would not like to be done to us.
It is a
golden
opportunity to make progress in the effort to combat global warming, but it can be seized only with the involvement of all stakeholders.
They clash not only with the West, but with the
golden
age of Islam, when Muslim astronomers, mathematicians, physicians, philosophers, and poets flourished.
Moreover, the biggest political risk in Europe is still populism – and next year’s European parliamentary elections will give the likes of France’s far-right leader, Marine Le Pen, a
golden
opportunity.
At that point Argentina fell victim to the second false promise - call it the
golden
child illusion.
The shock absorbers that were dismissed as unnecessary for a
golden
child (world capital markets, remember, were supposed to finance your way out of a slump) turned out to be crucial.
Killing the goose that lays the
golden
tax egg would be foolhardy: if the economy slows, which seems the best we can expect, those revenues will be sorely needed.
Europe now has a
golden
opportunity to emphasize policymaking over politics, and to pursue the reforms it needs to lay the foundation for a more prosperous, secure, and dynamic future.
This was the
golden
age of finance.
However, if the upcoming election deepens the fissure between pro- and anti-European forces, popular disaffection with Europe will continue to metastasize, foreclosing a new
golden
age in which Europe – a century after World War I – remains the world’s best place to grow up, work, and live.
Sarkozy has a
golden
opportunity to put his mark on the global financial system.
Colombian diplomacy is experiencing a
golden
era as well.
In short, the fear that a stronger euro could kill the only goose laying the
golden
eggs is likely to recede in coming months.
It is a
golden
rule within the alliance that the bulk of NATO’s forces and capabilities are owned by individual nations – the alliance’s fleet of Airborne Warning and Command System (AWACS) aircraft is a rare exception.
Plenty of evidence suggests that we are in something of a
golden
age for citizen speculation, documentation, and inference that takes shape – usually on the Internet – and spreads virally around the globe.
A UN meeting is a
golden
opportunity to make progress.
Today, Africa has a
golden
opportunity to reap a so-called demographic dividend, as declining infant mortality and other factors create a youth bulge in the continent’s population.
Since that was a
golden
era for global growth, why worry if we are seeing the same phenomenon today?
And Trump has a
golden
opportunity to do so.
In fact, after the long
golden
age of rapid growth and full employment in the 1950's and 1960's the breakdown of discipline was so total that it took three recessions - in 1970, 1974 and 1980-82 - to break the inflationary psychology.
The most eagerly anticipated item, a bull with
golden
horns and hooves, was entitled, with obvious intent, “The
Golden
Calf.”
Consider “golden rice,” a GM hybrid that carries the gene from carrots that makes vitamin A. A recent study found that, in India alone, had
golden
rice been approved when it was technically ready in 2002, it could have saved 1.4 million disability-adjusted life years for those who instead suffered blindness or death from vitamin A deficiency.
The Temple of Apollo at Delphi bore the inscription, “Nothing in excess,” while Aristotelian philosophy held that the
golden
mean was the path to the good.
Many people report that Putin simply “loses it” when discussing the upstart Saakashvili, who led his country from near bankruptcy into a
golden
age of economic growth and the world’s highest rate of foreign direct investment relative to GDP.
By this point, Phelps had already acquired an international reputation through his work on the
golden
rule of capital accumulation (he was 28).
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