Guaranteed
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Judging by McMaster’s verbal contortions in describing Trump’s Oval Office meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, in which Trump apparently disclosed highly classified ally-provided intelligence, this is far from
guaranteed.
The key point is that it is possible to increase substantially the amount available to fight global warming in the developing world by using the existing allocations of SDRs, with interest payments on them
guaranteed
by the IMF’s gold reserves.
At the opposite extreme is what is often called the “precautionary” principle, now popular in the European Union: until something – for example, genetically modified foods – is
guaranteed
safe, it must be postponed indefinitely, despite substantial expected benefits.
As the reform process got underway, all leaders in the region knew three fixed things: that formal democratic procedures had to be adhered to; that human rights must be
guaranteed
and respected; and that anti-liberal economic policies were not acceptable in the new Europe.
It is natural and right to think of possible compromises: Ukraine’s
guaranteed
neutrality, greater regional autonomy within a federal Ukraine, an interim international administration in Crimea to supervise a referendum on its future, and the like.
Add to that a Brexit that has yet to unfold and the eurozone’s still-lackluster economic performance, and the survival of the common currency is far from
guaranteed.
Of course, a self-help strategy to counterbalance China is not
guaranteed
to succeed.
Given warnings from US companies about the impact of a stronger dollar on their earnings – not to mention signs of declining inward tourism and a deteriorating trade balance – this is not
guaranteed.
The commitment to democratic multilateralism has been challenged, and rights
guaranteed
under international conventions, such as the Convention Against Torture, have been abrogated.
To avoid this outcome, May’s plan provides for Britain to leave the EU but remain “temporarily” in the customs union, pending the negotiation of a free-trade agreement with the EU, with the “backstop” of a
guaranteed
open border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic, come what may.
It was immediately put on artificial respiration: the authorities in the developed world effectively
guaranteed
that no other important institution would be allowed to fail.ampnbsp;
In banking, the trust-busters won the day with the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933, which divorced commercial banking from investment banking and
guaranteed
bank deposits.
Yet Ukraine’s democratic future is still not
guaranteed.
As a result, only a small minority of the global population has full, legally
guaranteed
access to existing social-protection schemes – leaving roughly 5.6 billion people worldwide vulnerable to various degrees.
How can a bond
guaranteed
in large part by countries such as Italy and Spain (likely candidates for a fiscal crisis) provide AAA status to Irish bonds?
Of course, significantly faster GDP growth in 2014 is not
guaranteed.
For seven decades, the United States safeguarded a global framework, which – however imperfect, and regardless of how many mistakes the superpower made – generally
guaranteed
a minimum level of stability.
The fragility of Asia does not mean that Western domination is guaranteed: with its universities, cultural values, entertainment industry, and strong military, the West keeps an edge, but maybe not forever.
Sadly, fidelity to judicial independence and the rule of law cannot be
guaranteed
as thoroughly in the other cases.
But because the US Founders – many of them descended from people fleeing official religious persecution –
guaranteed
that there would never be a state-sanctioned religion, no religious group in America, no matter how small, is made to feel marginalized.
Would they perhaps prefer independence or some sort of internationally
guaranteed
autonomous, self-governing status?
If freedom of religion is
guaranteed
– the typical situation in liberal democracies – religious institutions cannot rely on the state to fill their pews.
In fact, those wishing to exploit shale deposits are receiving shiny new subsidies of their own, along with other benefits: a
guaranteed
price through Plan Gas for unconventional gas, reduced regional government fees per unit of gas extracted, and an agreement with the main trade unions that lowers workforce costs.
Maintaining these countries’ excessive prices and nominal incomes with artificially cheap credit
guaranteed
by other countries would only make the loss of competitiveness permanent.
While that outcome is not guaranteed, one thing is: an angry blog post about how the system is rigged, or a vote for a third-party candidate with no chance of winning, will have no effect – or worse.
Who would have thought that British Prime Minister David Cameron would call on eurozone governments to muster the courage to create a fiscal union (with a common budget and tax policy and jointly
guaranteed
public debt)?
As a public bank, its financial operations are
guaranteed
by European taxpayers’ money, and its capital is immense.
His place in the history books is
guaranteed.
Participation of Catalonia in Spain’s modernization project would probably be
guaranteed
if Barcelona were to become, effectively, the second capital of Spain.
But, though the state
guaranteed
the pensions from both pillars, the diversion of contributions created a growing hole in the PAYG system as the resources available to cover current pensions dwindled.
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