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Yet, beyond military expenditures, Russia is also
incurring
the costs of lost trade and investment, as well as escalating sanctions, which are more than enough to condemn the country to stagnation for as long as its wars last.
Germany, traumatized by the memory of hyperinflation in the 1920’s and the consequent rise of Hitler in the 1930’s, is reluctant to sow the seeds of future inflation by
incurring
too much debt.
Last year, the new Greek finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, confirmed the prediction, arguing that a primary surplus would give Greece the upper hand in any negotiations on debt restructuring, because it could just suspend repayments to the troika, without
incurring
any financing problems.
The eurozone’s weaker economies thus face a dilemma: either expand in line with productive potential, thereby
incurring
external deficits, or enforce austerity, eliminating external deficits by squeezing imports.
Similarly, banks have short-term liabilities (deposits) and long-term assets, which they cannot liquidate quickly without
incurring
great losses.
Countries’ growing demand for energy, water, food, and land cannot be satisfied without
incurring
tradeoffs among limited available resources.
This we did –
incurring
the wrath of many on the left – because maintaining “an equal distance between Macron and Le Pen,” we believed, was “inexcusable.”
On President Barack Obama’s watch, China rapidly expanded its global influence, including by forcibly changing the status quo in the South China Sea (without
incurring
any international costs).
Banks
incurring
balance-sheet damage will have to be recapitalized.
Now, when we already have all the wealth we need, we are right to wonder whether the costs of capitalism are worth
incurring.
As a result, China seized de facto control of a highly strategic sea corridor through which one-third of global maritime trade passes – all without
incurring
any international costs.
Such a declaration reduces the flow of funds to odious regimes, owing to the risk that successor governments will renounce their predecessor’s debts without
incurring
legal and reputational costs (because participating countries’ courts will not enforce the debt contracts).
Given that the US retains a significant military advantage over China, America could support such a partnership without
incurring
significant security risks.
So, one would be inclined to think that since managers’ pay is based on performance incentives, they would be
incurring
losses.
It is not ethical to drag people into these exposures without
incurring
the risk of losses.
In fact, long term insurance may encourage homeowners to invest in risk reducing measures because the premium discounts they will obtain for taking this action will justify
incurring
the cost of investment.
He criticized France’s attempts to appear as a modern crusader,
incurring
the wrath of Catholics in the United States in particular.
It enables ISIS to reap all of the benefits of an attack, while
incurring
none of the costs.
The magic number is two – the maximum number of degrees centigrade that the planet’s average surface temperature can rise without
incurring
global warming’s most catastrophic effects.
At the same time, foreign companies will have an incentive to shift their headquarters to the US, where they could enjoy the advantages of being a US corporation without
incurring
the current tax penalty.
Fear of
incurring
such high costs are likely to weaken governments’ incentives to implement regulations that hurt foreign corporate interests, even if they serve the public good.
After all, what should banks do when, instead of keeping sub-prime mortgages on their books, monitoring their performance, and
incurring
capital requirements, they can securitize them advantageously (because the rating agencies have a stake in the business), avoid capital requirements, and profit from investors’ inexperience with such products.
A Cross-Party Way Forward on BrexitNEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS – Britons who already realize that the United Kingdom cannot possibly withdraw from the European Union without
incurring
substantial economic costs were undoubtedly disappointed by their country’s recent general-election campaign.
The US should be aiming to curtail China’s influence without
incurring
its wrath.
As of this writing, the virus’s death toll in the US is at least 113,000, and more than 200,000 have been hospitalized,
incurring
potentially unpayable medical bills (even for many with insurance) that will ruin their credit for life.
A framework that clarifies each step in the process of
incurring
a debt – including the necessary checks and balances – is critical for ensuring responsible borrowing (and lending) more generally.
The short answer is investment, which means
incurring
effort and expenditure now for a return later.
In our view, digital health is the most efficient, cost-effective way for the world to meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals’ health-related targets – particularly universal health coverage, whereby everyone can access the quality care they need without
incurring
financial hardship.
China has redrawn the geopolitical map in that critical maritime trade corridor without
incurring
any international costs.
And banks themselves will need to discontinue lending to unprofitable firms in some cases, even if that means
incurring
losses.
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