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The type of determined intervention designed to prevent the run-up in bond yields may not be forthcoming, owing to a concern within the eurozone core, led by Germany, that unconditional, aggressive action by a lender of last resort would undercut the incentive – and
hence
the political will – to undertake the required reforms.
Hence
intellectual property protections are likely to be weaker than in a US-led international regime.
A world population that peaks at 9-10 billion is not one in which we have to worry about Parson Malthus, the English 19th century economist who prophesied a future in which people multiply faster than the resources needed to sustain them and
hence
starve to death by the millions.
However, unlike the US and Britain in the past, China today must turn to overseas bases rather than colonization to enhance its “sea power” –
hence
its “string of pearls.”
A democracy born in an open economic environment, with a well functioning market system, widespread foreign direct investment, and sizeable international trade, is likely to consolidate economic liberalism, stabilize expectations, and
hence
lead to more investment and faster growth.
Hence, Colombia’s opponents prefer to focus their criticism on the violation of human rights in the course of the government’s fight against the insurgents.
However, these countries still retain their central banks and
hence
can break the link at will.
Moreover, a key question about the “good news” is how much of it should properly be attributed to the windfall of higher oil and natural gas prices (hence, to factors not under Russia’s control), rather than to improved economic policies and reform.
Those who disagree, such as Kenneth Rogoff of Harvard University, tell us that all will soon be well, and that nobody will be talking about “secular stagnation” eight years
hence.
Hence
the Bush administration's tendency to weaken the ties of America's permanent alliances, including those that NATO represents.
Hence
his government’s efforts to pass laws changing judicial procedures, or to consolidate the duopoly of public (government-controlled) television stations and his own, or to concoct a bizarre new electoral law favorable to his coalition.
Everywhere "globalization" affects ideas, mores, and hence, needs.
Because their accountability to national electorates is indirect and uncertain, they do not generate the political allegiance – and
hence
legitimacy – that truly representative institutions require.
Hence, most of the Democrats veering to the left are proposing universal government-provided health insurance (“Medicare for all”), tuition-free college, and a federal job guarantee or basic income.
The project will take center stage at a gathering of investors in London on November 19, providing an early glimpse of how environmental criteria can be factored into sovereign-risk models and
hence
into the credit ratings assigned to sovereign bonds.
So the absence of distress among America’s top 10% and its top 1% – and
hence
political pressure for measures to return the economy to its pre-2008 growth path – is understandable.
If the European Parliament and the European Council were to take steps to make direct EU trade with northern Cyprus subject to qualified majority voting rather than consensus (and
hence
veto by Cyprus), the EU would be able to begin trading with northern Cyprus, and Turkey could begin trading with Cyprus as a whole.
Unfortunately, Bangladesh’s most influential economists, and
hence
the country’s policies, remain mired in the growth-killing socialist economics that they learned at Cambridge and the London School of Economics a half-century ago.
Hence
the growth of casual, discontinuous, part-time jobs.
The goal of an amicus curiae, which dates back to Roman law, is to contribute to the quality and legitimacy of the administration of justice, and
hence
to the promotion and strengthening of the rule of law.
Alternatively, the firm can invest in skills training and build a more productive workforce with greater loyalty and
hence
lower turnover costs.
Hence, Sweden is not just participating in Trident Juncture, but also developing a security partnership with Poland to see to the defense of the Baltic Sea area.
Hence
the sneering elite suspicion - evident, among other places, in the pages of Le Monde - that he is a mere populist.
Afghanistan, and
hence
the US, would be far safer, the world would be far healthier, and the US economy would benefit enormously.
Though promising to be even more biting, the US sanctions regime is not backed by UN Security Council resolutions and
hence
lacks international legitimacy.
While the shift from an investment-led to a consumption-driven growth model will weaken growth in demand for metals and energy, it will also bring an increase in demand for food products and services, and
hence
for agricultural commodities.
Hence
Layard and his colleagues hypothesized that treating mental health would pay for itself.
Five or six years hence, the world economy faces the danger that it faced two years ago, although the fear this time is not of a sudden crash in the dollar’s value, but of a sudden crash in the value of the dollar and the euro against Asian currencies.
Hence, the difference between the Palestinian positions in the current negotiations and those they may hold when a unity government is restored would only be very minor.
Effective disclosure will
hence
be a key part of any new framework.
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