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In the world’s most highly taxed major economy, citizens have apparently had enough of the political class tending to what they perceive as a distant global goal, rather than to voters’
immediate
needs.
But the legitimacy of any international military action that goes beyond
immediate
self-defense requires broad international approval - and action without legitimacy is bound to fail.
Fiscal deficits so large that they put the debt-to-GDP ratio on an explosive upward trend do not merely act as a drag on long-term economic growth; they also create the possibility that at any moment the economy might face an
immediate
macroeconomic and financial disaster.
Any day, creditors could stage a run, demand
immediate
repayment only to find that there was no money to meet their claims.
Second, Russia needs to make
immediate
and striking progress on deficit reduction.
There is also a more
immediate
problem: if the US sets in motion a dynamic that causes the JCPOA to unravel, and Iran resumes nuclear activities currently precluded by the accord, a crisis will erupt at a time when the US already has its hands full with North Korea.
But the ability to solve
immediate
problems encourages a passive, money-heals-all approach.
The answer, as called for by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, is an
immediate
general election, to be fought on all of the relevant issues at once and presenting the various alternatives in full.
Second, once freed of their non-performing loans, banks would need to undertake precautionary recapitalizations, including the bail-in of subordinated bondholders and the
immediate
compensation of retail investors.
In all of these cities, CO2 emissions declined sharply and congestion was significantly reduced, with Singapore experiencing an
immediate
45% drop in traffic.
As capital markets in the developing world gain investors’ trust, their full power will be unleashed, with an
immediate
impact on prospects for economic growth and poverty reduction.
That is the most pressing
immediate
question, but America’s leaders should also be thinking ahead.
This pool of reserves surpasses developing countries’
immediate
liquidity needs, leading to their increased creation and expansion of sovereign wealth funds, which have an additional level of assets of more than $3 trillion.
To bolster the economy, the US needs to shift its aid policies away from funding projects toward providing
immediate
budgetary relief.
Four decades ago, countries not only endured the
immediate
economic impact of the OPEC embargo; they leveraged the potential of the resulting oil shortages to spur innovation.
If China proves itself willing to help shore up Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s administration, it will not seek to gain any
immediate
advantage from the withdrawal of US forces.
Unfortunately, this solution poses several
immediate
problems.
But, while African solutions for the constitutional, electoral, and economic questions that the country faces are sought and debated, the reality of torture and abductions is an urgent matter that literally cries out for
immediate
intervention.
What is really needed is an
immediate
worldwide ban on the agricultural use of antibiotics.
Still, three
immediate
challenges come to mind.
The most
immediate
threat is the slowdown in the advanced economies.
As a result, “politics will become more like Uber: more decentralized, more open, more immediate.”
In fact, East Asian countries are unlikely to move toward a regional fixed exchange-rate system or a monetary union with a single currency in the
immediate
future, owing to the region’s great diversity in terms of economic and political conditions.
But all of this would require extraordinary patience on the part of the Workers' Party and its supporters, whose hopes must be deferred as
immediate
priority is given to appeasing the bond market.
Like antipsychotic drugs, antidepressants, and tranquilizers, ECT has an
immediate
organic effect.
As the ECFR’s Scorecard suggests, Europe is still failing in many areas, with its worst performance recorded in its relations with its
immediate
neighborhood (notably Turkey) and in defending values such as human rights.
When employment and output threaten to decline, the central bank buys up government bonds for
immediate
cash, thus shortening the duration of the safe assets that investors hold.
The courts cannot fulfill these tasks, especially not in the time currently allotted for a bank bankruptcy – a 48-hour weekend – without regulators’ prior planning and
immediate
advice, as well as international coordination.
The most
immediate
question concerns the possibility of another Israel-Hezbollah war, fears of which have mounted throughout this year, fueled by reports of new missile transfers to Hezbollah and intermittent threats from Israel.
The
immediate
political results of this new connectivity are tenuous.
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