Incomplete
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If there was any doubt who the father of rock 'n' roll was, with all due respect to the King, there is none after watching this absorbing, if incomplete, biopic about Chuck Berry.
I enjoyed the 2003 mini-series but I feel that it was
incomplete.
Beyond being incomplete, this approach implicitly favors the wealthy, who hold a disproportionately large share of financial assets.
But Hamilton’s ideas are
incomplete
without Madison’s examination of how political representation should be structured in order to facilitate economic integration.
Unless failed borrowers and projects exit the system quickly and smoothly, the market will be saddled with bad debt and
incomplete
projects, undermining its performance.
Even though path dependencies,
incomplete
information, and cognitive biases can still frustrate human actions, we need no longer assume that past experiences must determine future outcomes.
But the problem with military rule is a tendency toward
incomplete
understanding of the implications of political decisions – a problem that will be aggravated further by collective leadership.
Meanwhile, given that many emerging economies have
incomplete
or immature PRIs, their influence over market-price discovery is relatively weak.
As they left office in 1977, President Gerald Ford and Kissinger left behind an
incomplete
and therefore unstable relationship with China.
Yugoslavia has disintegrated, but the disintegration is
incomplete.
Kostunica’s election as President of Yugoslavia amounts to an
incomplete
revolution: many of the old guard are still in place.
Incomplete
encoding of a trauma must not be confused with amnesia – an inability to recall something did get into memory.
Trans-Dniestr has its own government and parliament, army, constitution, flag, and a rousing Soviet-style national anthem; of course, its nationhood would be
incomplete
without its own currency.
If your answer does not use elements from behavioral economics, agency theory, information economics, and international economics, among others, it is likely to remain seriously
incomplete.
But the euro was an
incomplete
currency from the outset.
But that is often the way that European integration proceeds: an
incomplete
step in one area later requires further steps in related areas.
The eurozone’s current
incomplete
governance framework will likely remain the status quo.
The reason is simple: the
incomplete
recovery from the global crash of 2008.
Finally, Europe’s monetary union remains
incomplete.
Failures always reveal weaknesses and provide incontrovertible evidence of our
incomplete
understanding of how things work.
That decision – and the speed with which it was reached – reflects the insight that the euro area’s institutional framework will remain
incomplete
until there are clear rules for handling financial crises.
Chen’s case, like so many others in China, reminds us how
incomplete
Chinese legal reform has been.
In Europe, Ukraine and other troubled countries, such as Bosnia, began their long and still
incomplete
transitions to democracy a quarter-century ago.
Twenty-five years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and 23 years after the disintegration of Yugoslavia, the post-communist transition is still
incomplete.
But the TAD approach is
incomplete.
But the present-day pencil story would be
incomplete
without citing China’s state-owned firms, which made the initial investments in technology and labor training; lax forest management policies, which kept wood artificially cheap; generous export subsidies; and government intervention in currency markets, which gives Chinese producers a significant cost advantage.
(However, if the crisis follows reforms, populist politicians may win by blaming the reforms, instead of their
incomplete
nature, as in Argentina.)
But, much as the Bush administration tried to hide the true costs of the war by
incomplete
and misleading accounting, the economy’s flaws were covered up by a flood of liquidity from the Federal Reserve and by lax financial regulation.
Unfortunately, this turned out to be the wrong thing to do, as the monetarist interpretation of the Great Depression was, to put it bluntly, wrong in significant respects and radically
incomplete.
Like the eurozone, the Schengen Area is an
incomplete
structure, because it abolished internal borders without creating a common mechanism for policing the external border.
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