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Add to that the turmoil in the nearby Middle East – exacerbated by America’s withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan – and India’s security situation is not
immediately
conducive to harmony and cooperation.
The international community should act
immediately
– and decisively – to deliver universal education for Rohingya children.
The amounts involved are of macroeconomic significance, especially as they would be spent almost
immediately
and exercise a multiplier effect.
Akinci, a former leftist mayor of northern Nicosia, known for his steadfast commitment to peace in Cyprus,
immediately
brought about a change in the relationship between the two communities.
The idea was that an individual could buy a computer and the software needed for a specific (and increasingly complicated) purpose, and
immediately
generate a productive result.
But this initial triumph of the PC (and very substantial sales in the 1980’s) did not
immediately
fulfill all the initial hopes for individual empowerment and social transformation.
Of course, when we think about the G-20, we
immediately
wonder who, other than the US, could organize the issuance of such a statement.
And whereas past presidential directives have been reversible, either
immediately
or within a very short timeframe, the commitment that Obama made under the Paris agreement has a four-year withdrawal process that is binding on his successor.
But the proof has been almost entirely negative: Today, America’s importance has become apparent from the absence of US leadership in one crisis after another – an absence that is most
immediately
obvious in Syria.
Furthermore, bonuses should not be paid immediately, but rather placed in a company account for several years and adjusted downward if the company subsequently learns that the reason for awarding a bonus no longer holds up.
In the modern US economy, the scheduled changes constitute more of a fiscal “slope” – meaning that the full effect of the tax increases would not be felt
immediately
(income withholding takes time to adjust), while the spending cuts would also be phased in (the government has some discretion regarding implementation).
House Speaker John Boehner, who offered relatively conciliatory remarks
immediately
after the election, now says that he would accept higher revenue with lower rates – precisely what the temporary tax cuts enacted by George W. Bush’s administration were supposed to deliver, but manifestly did not.
But there is no doubt that the risks we face merit a more holistic approach, much like what was called for
immediately
after the 2008 crisis (though those calls lost steam as markets recovered).
“They must withdraw all products insulting our national flag
immediately.
Such a simple-minded budget policy as an across-the-board freeze in nominal budgets should be ended
immediately.
Moreover, for the residents of the provincial Russian cities where most of the games will take place, the experience of hosting tens of thousands of fans from other countries will be as eye-opening as the period
immediately
following the fall of the Iron Curtain.
But the response in many quarters – not least in Germany, Switzerland, and other countries that
immediately
condemned and retreated from nuclear energy – once again typified an enduring lack of knowledge concerning two fundamental issues.
If a 747 crashed into a nuclear facility, we would be unlikely to hear calls for all airplanes to be outlawed, but the clamor for every reactor on the planet to be shut down
immediately
would probably be deafening.
First, and most importantly, they will
immediately
increase the number of women in Latin America’s legislative bodies, which in turn will enhance the legitimacy of these countries’ democracies.
"Free" radio and TV time for the candidates began on August 20, and Serra
immediately
began an intense negative campaign against Gomes.
The third phase began
immediately
after the 1969 Sino-Soviet military clashes, with the US actively seeking to exploit the rift in the Communist world by aligning China with its anti-Soviet strategy.
It helps banks immediately, and it creates the right incentives for future behavior, as banks will know that the government will not prevent private equity capital from being destroyed in a crisis.
If government becomes a partner, it may well endow the banks
immediately
with the equity required to sustain their business.
Perhaps the best chance to address the problem at an earlier stage was
immediately
after the Soviet Union’s collapse in 1991.
It is not too late to embrace this future, but soon it will be if the government does not change course
immediately.
The reason is straightforward: whereas equity can absorb a business downturn – profits fall, but the firm does not
immediately
fail – debt is less forgiving, because creditors do not wait around to be paid.
Seen in these terms, it is clear why the German government’s proposed debt-restructuring mechanism
immediately
shifts weaker eurozone countries towards default.
If a single major central bank attempted to introduce higher interest rates, its economy would
immediately
be “punished” through currency appreciation, declining competitiveness, and falling exports, all of which would undermine aggregate demand and employment.
They knew that if the true conditions at many big banks were publicly revealed, many would have been
immediately
declared bankrupt, necessitating government receivership to stop a tsunami of bank runs.
After all, those Russians who do consider the political context are
immediately
confronted with grim reality: The regime has gutted all opposition, not least by stoking fear of being labeled an “extremist.”
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