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California recently adopted a similar approach, issuing IOUs when faced with the
impossibility
of access to funding.
But, lest we forget: in the summer 1914, most actors regarded the impending disaster as an
impossibility.
That struggle is complicated by the virtual
impossibility
of distinguishing between offensive and defensive intentions.
Indeed, they must openly acknowledge the
impossibility
of supporting demands for ever-higher material consumption in Asia without irreversibly changing our planet’s climate and resource pool.
The
impossibility
of communism's restoration is perhaps the great achievement of Yeltsin's presidency.
Netanyahu, always eager to impress upon the Israeli public the
impossibility
of making peace with the Palestinians, failed to address the question of what kind of country Israel will become if it continues to rule millions of people against their will.
In this sense, competing territorial claims – like those of Japan and China for the Senkaku (Diaoyu in Chinese) Islands in the East China Sea – pose a particularly intractable challenge, given the virtual
impossibility
of reaching a compromise.
Building the Markets We NeedVIENNA – The greatest challenge of the current global financial crisis is the seeming
impossibility
of comprehending and managing its diversity.
But the structure of the British election is such that a victory for them is almost a statistical
impossibility.
It is no accident that liberal ideas emerged in the 16th and 17th centuries, when bloody sectarian struggles between Christian sects throughout Europe exposed the
impossibility
of a religious consensus on which to base political rule.
In the case of Brazil, with 22% interest and 4% growth, the primary surplus would have to be 4.8% to keep the debt/GDP ratio from rising - an obvious
impossibility.
The opaqueness, wholly unnecessary complexity, and near
impossibility
of undertaking independent due diligence on these structures’ underlying risk have undermined trust in the securitization market.
In fact, together they impart an important lesson: the power of a positive narrative – and the
impossibility
of winning without one.
Faced with the
impossibility
of advantageous accession to Euro-Atlantic institutions, Russia is drifting fast towards alignment with China – a “younger brother,” though a respected one.
Rightists point to the
impossibility
of raising enough revenue to fund such schemes without crushing the private sector, and to a drop in labor supply and productivity, owing to the loss of work incentives.
Ours assumes that UK voters rejected both the legal
impossibility
of limiting inflows of workers from the EU and the principle of pooled sovereignty.
John Maynard Keynes once famously used the example of a beauty contest to explain the
impossibility
of ever knowing the “true” value of shares.
As the
impossibility
of legislating either No Deal or May’s deal has become apparent, the aura of inevitability that has protected Brexit from serious challenge since 2016 is vanishing, and soon the sense of inevitability may swing in favor of a new referendum.
Alexander Menshikov, Peter the Great's minister, understood the
impossibility
of winning the fight against corruption.
Our self-selected elite, moreover, emphasizes the
impossibility
of great political change.
It is not a matter of logical
impossibility.
Given that the former is an impossibility, the latter seems the natural choice.
If Trump does not abrogate the deal before he leaves office, Biden and Xi should immediately restart talks to avert a looming catastrophe – namely, the
impossibility
of China meeting the Trump administration’s demand that it purchase an additional $200 billion worth of US goods and services over the two-year period from 2020 to 2021.
The Brexit
Impossibility
TriangleOXFORD – With the European Union’s latest extension of the United Kingdom’s membership in the bloc, onlookers around the world are right to wonder why the Brexit process has proved so intractable.
The Brexit
impossibility
triangle makes clear why UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s withdrawal deal has been rejected by the House of Commons multiple times.
Given the
impossibility
of anticipating all the ways in which data might be used in the future, robust governance structures that promote transparency and accountability must be established.
An economist who is known to be able to forecast crashes with a lead time, and can demonstrate this ability, is a logical
impossibility.
Economists were quick to point out the
impossibility
of clearly distinguishing monetary policies from economic policies, and called the German court’s ruling “economically naive.”
There are several reasons for this, including the outdated party system that prevails in most European countries, the practical
impossibility
of treaty change, and the lack of legal tools for disciplining member states that violate the principles on which the European Union was founded.
With a mixture of vexation at the
impossibility
of evading his acquaintances anywhere and of desire to find something to distract the monotony of his life, Vronsky looked round again at the man, who had first moved away and then halted; and at the same moment the eyes of both brightened.
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