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Protesters
ideally
should dedicate themselves to disciplined, nonviolent disruption in this spirit – especially disruption of traffic.
Ideally, there would be a shift from income taxation to a progressive consumption tax (the simplest example being a flat tax with a very high exemption).
Conservatives who wanted to cut public spending for ideological reasons found the bond vigilante/confidence fairy story to be
ideally
suited to their purpose.
Others have higher nutritional value, making them
ideally
suited for developing-country populations that struggle to acquire the nutrients they need to lead healthy, productive lives.
Ideally, NATO should provide troops to UN-sponsored operations together with forces from other regional security organizations that could be established in Latin America, Asia, or Africa.
With the right governance, Senegal, with its longstanding political stability as a 51-year-old democracy and its strategic position bordering Mauritania, Mali, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau on Africa’s westernmost point, is
ideally
positioned to serve as the hub for natural-resource development in these countries – and in Burkina Faso, Gambia, and Niger as well.
Protest that works must disrupt business as usual and, ideally, stop traffic.
Dealing with immigrants is expensive and should
ideally
be funded by mutually guaranteed EU bonds.
Ideally, this requires some form of risk-sharing and financial solidarity.
Ideally, the response would be coordinated with China’s international partners in the G-20.
Ideally, men’s drive for progress in the developing world would also evolve, uniting the idea of the autonomous self with support for family, community, and other ties, and Western men would learn from this as well.
Ideally, Asia’s farms could simply expand their production.
Ideally, such a plan would include European resources as well as local reforms, and it would address insolvency-regime inefficiencies, so that banks are not burdened with non-performing loans while they wait for a court’s approval to convert collateral.
They must also prepare what are colloquially known as “living wills,” which explain how they would be wound down in a crisis –
ideally
without taxpayer support.
Experience suggests that the Bank’s advice has influence only if its messenger is someone who really knows the country
(ideally
as a resident), is an expert on the issue at hand, and has the power to get approval in Washington.
Fiscal policy should
ideally
focus on tax cuts and infrastructure spending.
Of course, we also need data about adolescents during their lives – ideally, data that come from the adolescents directly.
To be fully integrated, Muslim and other newcomers to European countries must be welcomed not as perpetual visitors – even if, ideally, as nicely treated visitors – but rather as family members, as the American model does (or aspires to do).
Ideally, there should be a time-limited all-party agreement on a plan of action, which would represent the limit of what is politically feasible.
Ideally, no such crisis would be needed.
The young normally face low, current wage income, but faster growth in future income, and would
ideally
borrow against future income to augment consumption today and to invest in education.
Both the Commission and the euro area countries seem to be hoping that more rapid growth will ease – and
ideally
resolve – the dilemma that reform of the Pact has put before them.
Ideally, trusted experts would regularly be on hand to inform a more scientifically literate public and press.
Among the most urgently needed steps is to develop the capacity to distinguish quickly – and
ideally
at the border – between refugees (who face political persecution) and economic migrants.
In light of looming deficits for America’s Social Security and Medicare programs, such changes in the tax code should
ideally
be revenue-neutral.
Given the vast stocks of Russian capital that have piled up in New York, London, and elsewhere, the West is
ideally
positioned to exploit this fragility.
Ideally, Lebanon’s army and government would enter the area and run it as part of their country.
Central banks, while
ideally
independent from political influence, are nonetheless accountable to the body politic.
Still, a new resolution would
ideally
come this November, just after the US election, sparing the next president the political costs.
While, ideally, global risks would be met with global responses, the reality is that these risks manifest themselves mainly at the national level, and countries must address them largely on their own.
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