Guarantees
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In Central and Eastern Europe, Roma are often unfairly placed in these special schools, which provide sub-par education that all but
guarantees
a life of poverty and manual labor.
If, for example, a target country provides minimum wage
guarantees
and replacement incomes for the domestic unemployed, immigrants simply force domestic residents into the care of the welfare state.
In a situation of seemingly ceaseless change and fluidity, it is not surprising that women identify stability and social
guarantees
with an all-powerful government.
They seem willing to surrender some social
guarantees
in exchange for that efficiency and increased personal liberty.
The fact is that providers of all long-term financial products, particularly life insurance and pensions, have no choice these days but to streamline their offerings, including a reduction of those that still provide longer-term
guarantees
to clients looking for greater financial security.
In Morocco, the King has announced constitutional reforms, including
guarantees
for public participation in national decision-making, an independent judiciary, and new regional authorities.
According to the ruling, Trump’s order violates the Constitution’s separation of powers clause, due-process guarantees, and the Tenth Amendment, which states that, “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
Observing none of them
guarantees
catastrophe.
Sometimes the cause is government
guarantees.
Previously, thanks to the gold standard and Britain’s political stability, the City of London had been the world’s key source of capital and financial
guarantees
for more than a century.
If the eurozone does not want to embrace capital controls, it has only two alternatives: make the local printing of money more difficult, or offer investment
guarantees
in countries that markets view as insecure.
Investment
guarantees
will lead, via issuance of Eurobonds, to socialization of the risks inherent in public debt.
Because all the member states provide one another with free credit guarantees, interest rates for government securities can no longer differ in accordance with creditworthiness or likelihood of repayment.
On the contrary, you will seek to hedge your bets by ensuring that citizenship is constituted by individual rights of participation in collective projects, backed up by a legal system that
guarantees
these rights.
Thus, the state
guarantees
freedom of worship but does not interfere in the ways that different religious bodies function.
I was also right to say that all but a tiny and unbalanced fringe of economists approve of central-bank
guarantees
of system stability, in order to prevent the risk of a collapse of the payments system from becoming a first-order consideration boosting the demand for cash to unnatural levels.
The problem comes when expansionary monetary policy via standard open-market operations and central-bank
guarantees
of orderly markets prove insufficient.
The conclusion that I draw from this is that we should try a combination of all checklist measures – quantitative monetary easing; bank guarantees, purchases, recapitalizations, and nationalizations; direct fiscal spending and debt issues – while ensuring that we can do so fast enough and on a large enough scale to do the job.
Since Trump actually lacks the ability to impose his will on others, his approach
guarantees
an endless cycle of threats, counter-threats, and escalation.
Economic growth must encompass all regions of the country, and people must have equal social guarantees, rights, and opportunities regardless of their place of residence.
It is likely that many supporters are motivated by the fact that EU membership would provide better
guarantees
of their rights and freedoms.
The problem is that most of this investment is in the interbank market, meaning that SMEs ultimately face interest rates of more than 10% – and that does not include the added 3% for SMEs’ loan
guarantees.
Unless a humanitarian intervention is structured in such a way that it
guarantees
basic security, the underlying antagonisms that inspired the intervention in the first place will merely be reinforced, not diminished.
In fact, NATO membership neither
guarantees
nor requires democracy.
Failure to take all four steps outlined above all but
guarantees
renewed recession in America, even if a good agreement is reached on stretching out the tax hikes and spending cuts.
And the craven refusal to live up to the Budapest Memorandum is casting a shadow on the credibility of other international
guarantees
and agreements, including the mutual-defense assurance that lies at the heart of NATO membership.
This step was necessary, but it produced unintended adverse consequences: many other countries, from Eastern Europe to Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia, could not offer similarly convincing
guarantees.
But these funds proved insufficient, prompting the European Central Bank to step in with unlimited
guarantees
for Southern Europe’s creditors, all at the expense of eurozone taxpayers.
Naturally, the ECB’s
guarantees
encouraged creditors to extend the crisis-afflicted countries still more credit, rescuing the investments of earlier creditors.
The FCIC Republicans point the finger firmly at Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and other government-sponsored enterprises that supported housing loans by providing
guarantees
of various kinds.
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