Inconsistency
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This looks like a prime example of
inconsistency
in policymaking.
But
inconsistency
is inherent to policymaking.
Replacing temperature thresholds with an effort to reduce emissions to zero would ensure accountability and minimize political
inconsistency.
But the
inconsistency
between rhetoric and reality is long-standing: protectionism expanded under Reagan, including through the imposition of so-called voluntary export restraints on Japanese cars.
For starters, there is a key
inconsistency
in the discourse of the EU (and other US trading partners).
The US and those representing it have been guilty of hubris (the US may often be the indispensable nation, but it would be better if others pointed this out), and examples of
inconsistency
between America’s practices and its principles understandably provoke charges of hypocrisy.
The West can no longer afford the
inconsistency
that it has displayed until now, with EU countries pursuing policies that reflect their differing national interests.
The
inconsistency
is rooted in the girls’ circumstances: the schoolgirls are innocent victims crying out for protection, while the child sex workers are illegal immigrants, slated for deportation as soon as they are caught.
Ultimately, the big necessary decisions on curbing entitlement growth and reforming the tax code will probably have to wait until after the next election, giving the divided electorate an opportunity to reflect on its own
inconsistency
and send a clearer message.
Unfortunately, we have instead seen numerous examples of complexity and
inconsistency
– for example, the Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency Scheme.
After all, the ultimate cause of the 2007-2009 financial crisis was the dangerous
inconsistency
between our multipolar global economy and its still dollar-dominated monetary and financial system.
There seems to be a serious internal
inconsistency
in the high-growth/low-real-interest-rate scenario presented in Trump’s 2018 budget plan.
The current dispute over Iran’s peaceful and legal nuclear program is part of this pattern, replete with unfounded accusations, double standards, and moral and legal inconsistency, all hidden behind the alleged threat of proliferation.
Those who fault America, say, for its non-intervention in Rwanda and its intervention in Kosovo have not reckoned with the
inconsistency
of their own position, which is highlighted by a grim counter-factual.
Trump’s Tomahawks Won’t HelpNEW YORK – There is a tragic
inconsistency
in US President Donald Trump’s response to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s use of sarin gas against his country’s people.
How, then, to explain the
inconsistency
between the survey data and Egypt’s election results?
In the 1860’s, James Clerk Maxwell assembled the equations for electricity and magnetism, as they were then known, and discovered an
inconsistency.
He repaired the
inconsistency
by adding new terms to the equations.
Nor has the
inconsistency
between China’s capitalism and its lack of civil liberties been resolved yet.
The unequivocal lesson is that the costs of any delay or
inconsistency
in economic reforms are horrendous.
How the world resolves this basic
inconsistency
over the next few years will have a major impact on prospects for growth, employment, income distribution, and the functioning of the global economy.
Unfortunately, this blatant
inconsistency
stems from the US’s continuing economic and financial vulnerability rather than reflecting any compelling economic logic.
Moreover, the SCAF has carefully weighed the politicians and dissected their relative weakness, limited capacity, notorious opportunism, and general
inconsistency.
Although economic progress is visible across Romania, and a gradual renewal of a civic conscience through the arrival of democracy has appeared, Romania’s burlesque of a political life – despite its European Union membership – shows how persistent its bad old habits of duplicity, inconsistency, fatalism, inertia, and corruption are.
Trump’s surprisingly successful rhetorical technique of “shout loudly and carry a white flag” helps to explain the consistent
inconsistency
of his foreign policy.
It seems only a matter of time before Indonesians start feeling the pain of this
inconsistency.
The UMP is the political heir of Gaullism, but its ideological
inconsistency
is legendary – and reflected in party name changes every eight to ten years.
All modern economies struggle with the
inconsistency
between sharp and volatile short-term price movements in financial markets and more gradual long-term structural adjustments in the real economy.
There is no
inconsistency
between a progressive, balanced deficit-reduction plan and lowering the corporate tax rate.
The resulting
inconsistency
creates distortions: as with any price control, capital receives an incentive to flow to investment that is inconsistent with actual supply and demand.
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