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The same
holds
for households, with millions of weaker and poorer borrowers defaulting on mortgages, credit cards, auto loans, student loans, and other forms of consumer credit.
Because Vaca Muerta
holds
much more gas than Argentina could ever burn, exports are the inescapable way forward, and neighboring Brazil and Chile are among the natural customers.
But the French have an older word for Putinism: étatisme , which
holds
that the state commands society rather than serves it.
If Khamenei
holds
fast, Mousavi cannot gain the presidency, but he will continue to represent the hopes of the majority of Iranians who differ dramatically with their government.
But, as Donald Tusk’s new government assumes office it is important to learn the lessons that their defeat
holds
for all of us.
For the past 50 years, the EU was largely able to count on a benign partnership with the US in a multilateral context; that assumption no longer holds, even if we do not yet know the extent of America's new unilateralism.
Alas, the same
holds
true for most such challenges, from terrorism and climate change to weapons proliferation and public health.
The first reason still
holds
true.
The digital economy
holds
the promise of a new way forward, but it is still in its infancy, and young people face obstacles in putting technology to productive use.
A less pessimistic view
holds
that, after 2008, it became inevitable that the global economy would unhitch itself from the US consumer engine and adjust to the rise of emerging consumer economies, not least China.
This doctrine, adopted unanimously by the UN General Assembly in 2005,
holds
that the international community is obliged to intervene to protect a civilian population under massive attack by its own government.
Putin, quite genuinely,
holds
contradictory views.
Political and social turmoil across southern Europe
holds
several lessons for austerity’s proponents – especially for Germany.
The new provision in the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 that
holds
promise for low-income communities is the Social Impact Partnerships to Pay for Results Act (SIPPRA), which establishes a $100 million federal fund to facilitate pay-for-success (PFS) contracts by state and local governments.
Most analyses use the approach set out in a 2009 paper by Oregon State University’s Paul A. Murtaugh and Michael G. Schlax, which
holds
each parent responsible for half of every child’s projected lifetime CO2 emissions.
The theory
holds
that financial markets do not tend towards equilibrium.
At the same time, some of those defending the practice have also pointed to the UDHR, particularly Article 18, which
holds
that, “everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion.”
The Merkel doctrine
holds
that the crisis is the result of government profligacy, so only a “hard” balanced-budget rule can prevent such crises from recurring.
But if he
holds
on to power contrary to the constitution, his popularity could easily collapse, especially as his economic policy has thrived on luck, not reform.
To be sure, expanded trade
holds
great promise for promoting development and democracy.
Simply put, the lack of solidarity among member states has fueled efforts to weaken the values and principles on which the EU was founded, with many favoring a view that
holds
out the nation-state as the solution to every problem.
The “logic” of that ideology
holds
that trade deficits are proof of unfair practices by other countries, and should thus be met with tough and decisive action.
Using a GET FiT-type structure to underpin the early financing of initiatives such as DESERTEC, a large-scale program to generate solar and wind power in the Sahara desert for use in North Africa and export to Europe,
holds
particular promise.
The EU, in today’s parlance, has a bandwidth problem: its challenges have multiplied in recent years, as have the summits it
holds
to address them.
Likewise, though the ban on exports to Russia of technology for the oil and gas sector
holds
no immediate implications for the Russian economy, over the course of the next few years, Russia will have to use Western technology to develop new oil fields.
So, for millions of such children, the future
holds
little promise or hope.
One view
holds
that the problem lies in the strategy of economic reform that Russia adopted after 1991.
One way to ensure that a friendly regime
holds
sway in Kabul after the US withdrawal would be to introduce into the governing structure a group with close ties to Pakistan.
Numerous civil-society organizations and news outlets have been shut down, and Turkey now
holds
the dubious honor of having a record-breaking number of journalists behind bars.
The economic implications will also be far-reaching if the center
holds
in Europe.
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