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The
immediate
need is for a drastic reduction of existing balance-sheet risks.
Instead, each member state has grabbed whatever measure of flexibility assists its own
immediate
economic recovery.
Another well-known flaw of GDP is that it does not account for value destruction, such as when countries mismanage their human capital by withholding education from certain demographic groups, or by depleting natural resources for
immediate
economic benefit.
As former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis observes, the promise of a long-term growth dividend from structural reform is not enough to allay people’s concerns about the
immediate
or near-term future, especially in a semi-stagnant economy.
This approach allows higher consumer electricity prices to be phased in gradually, yet establishes strong,
immediate
incentives for adopting solar power.
Fortunately, none of my
immediate
family perished in the Holocaust.
The
immediate
diplomatic impact, of course, was to reshape Eurasia’s geopolitical balance and put the Soviet Union on the defensive.
The
immediate
goal is to keep the courts from allowing Lina Joy or Kamariah Ali to convert.
Other countries, however, have responded to their growth slowdown in 2012 and 2013 by reverting to old practices that offer the temptation of
immediate
expansion at the cost of growth-dampening outcomes down the road.
Similarly, at the G7’s summit in Japan in May, the leaders of the world’s major advanced economies pledged to “increase global assistance to meet
immediate
and long-term needs of refugees and other displaced persons as well as their host communities.”
In both 1978 and 1992, the
immediate
aftermath was a substantial period of economic and political turmoil.
Thus, dire need is the
immediate
explanation for the return of Third Way ideas.
Modern social democrats who have read their Keynes understand that some
immediate
adjustment is necessary to make the program credible.
There is, alas, no
immediate
cure for the kind of social ills exposed by the Swiss referendum.
Perhaps the most
immediate
source of uncertainty is the prospect of a long-term cold war – punctuated by proxy conflicts – between the Middle East’s regional powers, particularly Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shia Iran.
The Satellite Sentinel Project (SSP), initiated by George Clooney and the Enough Project, has provided irrefutable and nearly
immediate
evidence of this new wave of crimes committed against the civilian population in and around Abyei.
Fortunately,
immediate
action to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions confers
immediate
benefits.
For all its brutality, even the Soviet imposed transition to communism in the
immediate
postwar years did not incite a protracted fall in output.
Humanitarian action is undoubtedly essential to address
immediate
crises.
For others, a much more
immediate
priority is to contain Iran, which, in digesting its recent successes, is developing a larger appetite.
The sad truth, though, is that the solution of mixing quotas and taxes will not deliver results quickly enough to bring about a genuine and
immediate
move to low-carbon or even carbon-free economies.
The more
immediate
sting in the Australian White Paper is for China.
To be taken seriously, we have to put our money where our mouths are, by accepting international duties and responsibilities – like helping to stop atrocity crimes in faraway places – that are consistent with our claims to good international citizenship but serve no
immediate
traditional national security or economic interest.
But it will take some time before the new migrants gain decisive political influence, and the problems of Iran and Russia for Europe require
immediate
attention.
Too often, governments become entangled in narrow and
immediate
disputes, like that between the FBI and Apple, and lose sight of future risks and challenges.
Beyond the
immediate
consequences, such an incident could spur citizens to demand excessively stringent curbs on technology, risking freedom and prosperity in the quest for security.
The Digital TrialNEW YORK – On October 3, an Italian appeals court overturned Amanda Knox’s murder conviction and ordered her
immediate
release from prison.
Despite this, I have frequently said to local policy leaders, business people, those from the philanthropic world, and others that unless the areas lying outside the
immediate
vicinity of central Manchester benefit from regional dynamism, Greater Manchester’s success will be far from complete.
Yet as soon as her successor as party leader is chosen, the drums will begin beating for her
immediate
retirement – especially if the victor turns out to be her old rival, Friedrich Merz.
Both are in need of
immediate
treatment.
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