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But, when it comes to reform in the Arab world, Western observers have usually
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that reformers need to be revolutionaries, democratizing their systems quickly, heedless of others’ concerns and fears.
Central bankers had told themselves that they were giving asset markets all of the attention that they deserved, by specifying that housing prices and equity prices could be taken into account to the extent that they
implied
information regarding goods inflation.
Such a rivalry, Medvedev implied, would damage the country’s well-being and image.
The global reach of the regulation
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huge economies of scale in the manufacture of handsets and network hardware, so prices fell rapidly, and interoperability between networks and across countries was much easier to achieve.
Finally, Germany might not continue to accept the default risks
implied
by large ECB purchases of high-risk sovereign bonds.
Unrest may reflect more a sense of betrayal – that others are not living up to their
implied
promises or are not behaving honorably.
Comparing these interest rates with the yields on government inflation-protected bonds shows that the corresponding
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inflation rates are 0.9% for five years, 1.3% for 10 years and 1.7% for 30 years.
Even if selective limitations on sovereignty may enhance democratic performance, there is no guarantee that all limitations
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by market integration would do so.
The goal, for Polanyi, was to achieve the prosperity that a market economy generates, without suffering the risks of poverty, creative destruction, and community erosion
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by the operation of market forces.
The risks
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by Trump’s worldview are particularly acute in today’s fast-changing world.
Having won some of their freedom, Latin America’s people should not be forced to pay the high price
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by their leaders’ failure to open forbidden issues to debate.
The Bretton Woods-GATT regime entailed a “shallow” form of international economic integration that
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controls on international capital flows, which Keynes and his contemporaries had viewed as crucial for domestic economic management.
And the new geography of power
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by the shift in the world’s economic center of gravity from the transatlantic region toward the Asia-Pacific region does not conform to the conceptual map of twentieth-century – let alone nineteenth-century – geopolitics.
Use it or lose it, and the attempt at “radical transformation”
implied
losing it, through emigration and exclusion.
Beyond the obvious violation of individuals’ privacy
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by such activities lies the danger that these firms will later make a deal with authoritarian regimes in Russia or China, where little, if any, effort is made to preserve even the illusion of privacy.
Indeed, we understood that monetarist cures were likely to prove insufficient; that sovereigns need to guarantee each others’ solvency; and that withdrawing support too soon
implied
enormous dangers.
Those decisions demonstrated his resolve to uphold Egypt’s role as a force for regional stability, which
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refusing to allow his ideology to drive him toward a radical foreign policy.
They accepted the risk
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by ultra-thin capitalizations when it was mainly US government money on the line; they would be more reluctant to do so if it was mostly their own money that they were wagering.
If the EU refused, his
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threat was simply to stop paying interest and make the entire primary surplus available for extra public spending.
Each national parliament would then adopt the proposal, given participating countries’ role in providing the guarantees
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by that allocation.
In other words, the vulnerability
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by Wen’s “Four Uns” has increased significantly.
For all of the criticism of President Barack Obama (particularly the suggestion that he continues ruminating when the US should be intervening), on many issues he has consistently demonstrated the importance of understanding the tradeoffs – the risks and opportunities –
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by a particular policy or course of action.
So ANT’s new green energy app translates financial-transaction data into
implied
carbon emissions.
Muslims, Singh implied, also benefit from the virtues of democracy, a conclusion that Bush happily repeated.
In this context, increasing investment would not only reduce capital efficiency further; it would also heighten the risk
implied
by companies’ high leverage ratios.
Adhering to the gold standard during the Great Depression
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a deflationary monetary-policy bias, since it required keeping interest rates relatively high to encourage investors to hold deposits in banks rather than demanding the gold that backed them.
Brain imaging, combined with the new conceptual framework
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by research on the mirror-neuron system, promises to uncover a more holistic "social" brain.
Consider, first, the authorities’ concern about the risks
implied
by its portfolio of foreign securities.
But, given the risks
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by deploying ill-considered solutions, careful consideration of the ethical implications of drug resistance strategies is essential.
Contrary to expectations, however, the increased efficiency
implied
by target identification has not increased productivity.
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