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But this is precisely why punishment should be a matter for the criminal justice system, which
guarantees
due process in a way that a government office following vague criteria cannot.
They also hope that the
guarantees
would motivate the bondholders to monitor banks’ activities and pressure bank managers to limit their risky operations.
On the other hand, Article 11
guarantees
freedom of religion for all.
To figure out what real people actually want and respond accordingly, democracies have procedures, constitutional guarantees, and individual rights.
US presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan offered similar guarantees, and Obama would be reiterating and strengthening this commitment while taking into account Iran’s potential use of non-state actors.
The recent creation in Brussels of the Civilian Planning Conduct Capability, based on a system comparable to that of a military chain of command, demonstrates – and, above all,
guarantees
– cohesive action.
Guarantees
of this kind have a peculiar feature: the more convincing they are, the less likely they are to be invoked; the reinsurance is likely to turn out to be largely costless.
At Triumph Square in Moscow, protestors have consistently demanded that Article 31, which
guarantees
the right to peaceful assembly, be respected.
We need more inclusive institutions and mechanisms that provide assurances and
guarantees
to all.
There are of course no
guarantees
that it will work.
To that we must add coordinated financial regulation and bailout policies, as deposits flow rapidly across borders in response to national
guarantees
and insurance in the euro zone.
Transparency, pluralism, the rule of law, a free press, and democratic accountability are the best
guarantees
of honesty in public life – and the surest route to securing the sort of economic reforms that Xi wants.
Bankers want to be so highly leveraged for a simple reason: implicit government
guarantees
mean that they get the upside when things go well, while the downside is someone else’s problem.
In September 2005, it appeared momentarily that the talks had produced a rough agreement that North Korea would forgo its nuclear program in return for security
guarantees
and removal of sanctions.
But here, too, mounting risks have been largely ignored, owing partly to the collateralization of real property, which is believed to retain its value permanently, and partly to the system of implicit government
guarantees
that backs loans to local governments and SOEs.
In a worst-case scenario, falling property prices or diminishing faith in implicit government
guarantees
would compound the risks generated by the shadow-banking system, severely undermining China’s financial stability.
The annual cost of the US contribution to the World Bank, even taking into account off-the-books loan guarantees, is relatively minor.
In America, an independent judge rules from the first stage of the process, which
guarantees
that decisions are both timely and fair.
And EU membership virtually
guarantees
cooperation against the tactical threat posed by the Islamic State.
Indeed, there is only movement in the opposite direction: Serbia and Hungary are building fences to keep migrants out, and there has been talk of reinstating border controls within the Schengen Area, which currently
guarantees
freedom of movement among 26 European countries.
Official intentions often remain just that; time and again, political leaders find it easier simply to keep in place the existing system of rules, incentives, and
guarantees.
But it needs encouragement, which the World Bank Group has attempted to provide, using concessional financing, investment guarantees, and matching investments.
Yet when it came to US action, the most that the US could offer financially was slight debt relief for Egypt ($1 billion), scant loan
guarantees
($1 billion), and some insurance coverage for private investments.
But fast liberal reforms, which society did not understand and support, coupled with a basically intact system of social privileges and guarantees, quickly incited conflict between the liberal aspirations of the executive power and the paternalistic moods of the legislature.
Alliances and security
guarantees
once regarded as a given are increasingly conditioned on how much allies spend on defense and whether they are seen to derive unfair advantage from trade with the US.
But they have every right to ask that tacit acceptance of a Russian veto should not be extended to the debate about their admission in the European Union, and that, in terms of political and military security, a credible system of Western involvement and
guarantees
should be put in place as a substitute for official NATO membership.
This condition makes sense, because it
guarantees
the group’s political inclusion, thus giving it an alternative to violence.
Given that taxpayers are thus supposed to finance
guarantees
for deposits up to €100,000 ($133,000) – the median level of Dutch household wealth and twice the German median – the Eurogroup’s proposal boils down to a massive redistribution of wealth in Europe, the dimensions of which are not understood by the public.
Oddly, the European Investment Bank, the EU’s financial arm, is authorized to provide only loans and guarantees, not equity investment.
China faces additional debt risks from contingent liabilities and inter-departmental risk conversion, especially in the form of implicit
guarantees
on debts incurred by local governments and state-owned enterprises.
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