Guaranteed
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Democrats believe that, because US corporations, wherever they operate, benefit from America’s rule of law and power to ensure that they are not mistreated (often
guaranteed
by treaty), they ought to pay for these and other advantages.
The government-controlled media must be open to diverse opinions; in particular, opposition access must be
guaranteed.
If, however, derivatives are no longer embedded in the
guaranteed
bank, the government could more easily bail out a bank, while leaving the derivatives subsidiary to fend for itself.
At the recent European Banking Conference in Frankfurt, there was near-unanimous agreement that a functioning banking union requires a central resolution authority (to deal with failing financial institutions) and a mutually
guaranteed
deposit-protection fund (to boost confidence in weaker banks in the eurozone’s troubled economies).
The bankers and traders of the latest crisis responded rationally to compensation and bonus schemes that allowed them to assume a lot of leverage and ensured large bonuses, but that were almost
guaranteed
to bankrupt a large number of financial institutions in the end.
Having vetoed much-needed EU reforms, Merkel’s successive governments
guaranteed
Europe’s fragmentation.
When the Cold War was drawing to a close, anti-Communism no longer
guaranteed
US protection.
This is not guaranteed, however, as progress in establishing social insurance – crucial to increasing consumption – has been relatively slow, while monetary transfers to families (such as those that have been implemented in Brazil, Mexico, and elsewhere in Latin America) might not be feasible, given the logic of China’s political system.
Decoupling oil revenues from public subsidies will require a new social contract that is based less on
guaranteed
consumption and more on personal autonomy.
State-owned health insurance companies, state
guaranteed
retirement, etc. are not only insecure and inefficient; they are also contrary to the idea of political reform.
Only two are advisable, but they are not easy to apply and success is not
guaranteed.
The fiscal problem could be dealt with by issuing generally
guaranteed
European bonds, which might be a temporary measure, restricted to the financial emergency.
The tragic conflict in Kosovo that erupted only days after Hungary joined NATO confirmed our conviction that our security could be
guaranteed
only within NATO's structure.
Success would be
guaranteed
if the international community, especially the United States, clearly understands and admits its necessity, and supports it firmly and completely.
First, they could clarify the pari passu clause, specifying that it
guaranteed
comparable treatment for existing bondholders, not for existing bondholders and earlier bondholders whose claims were already extinguished.
In Europe after World War II, Pax Americana,
guaranteed
by US military power, was designed “to keep the Russians out and Germany down.”
In Germany, the Renewable Energy Act guarantees a feed-in tariff for 20 years and mandates the grid operator to purchase all the electricity a wind farm can produce at the
guaranteed
price.
In the event of an Islamist political awakening, the army’s allegiances are not
guaranteed.
First, he was of the old school that instinctively embraced compromise across party lines in the Senate on crucial issues, in order to avoid the kind of gridlock that is always potentially endemic in a presidential system (unlike a parliamentary one), where the elected executive has no
guaranteed
majority in the legislature.
He all but
guaranteed
that China’s annual growth would remain above 8% in 2009.
Of course, no single strategy is
guaranteed
to resolve the Arab world’s educational challenges.
But today, the ongoing economic recovery – and the fact that governments and central banks hold the majority of countries’ debts – makes such a market response far from
guaranteed.
Unlike foreign bondholders, who could cut and run after the IMF
guaranteed
that they would be paid, these direct investors suffered major losses when crisis struck--and thus can hardly be said to have benefited from bailouts.
But most disappointingly for Uribe, though understandably, the US President was unable to bring with him
guaranteed
congressional support either for Colombia’s Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the US, nor funding renewal for the so-called Plan Colombia.
Success is not
guaranteed
this time, either, but the chances are much higher now, because France, the United States, and the world have changed.
A smart government creates
guaranteed
demand not only for the solution itself, but for the steps along the way.
But they have forgotten how it all started:
guaranteed
demand, which stimulates the most ambitious kind of innovation.
After flirting with disaster last July, interest-rate spreads for eurozone bonds have generally been subdued, and financial segmentation has been slowly reversed (that is, at least before European officials embarked on the controversial path of trying to impose losses on
guaranteed
bank deposits in Cyprus).
Abdullah
guaranteed
his son Mitaeb’s position as head of the National Guard.
But it is far from
guaranteed.
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