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But, in contrast to the Chinese conundrum, which will come to a head in the next few years, the absence of global governance may continue
indefinitely.
When the private and social returns of investment diminish too much, growth cannot be sustained indefinitely, even though rising investment rates can sustain aggregate demand for a while.
Of course, prices cannot continue to rise
indefinitely
– the price increase will ration demand.
Ecuadorian citizens took to the streets to protest President Rafael Correa’s attempt to have himself re-elected
indefinitely.
Pretending that banks that passed modest stress tests can be kept open
indefinitely
with little collateral damage is wishful – and dangerous – thinking.
So when Trump signed an executive order to bar anyone from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the US for 90 days, and to close the door to refugees from Syria indefinitely, she avoided any strong statements.
Instead, President Bush asserts the power to hold them
indefinitely
at Guantanamo or, in his unreviewable discretion, to bring them to trial before military commissions that deny them the due process protections to which they would be entitled if any of the three legal systems were followed.
An economic downturn or rising interest rates would thus send public debt soaring again – and Italy cannot count on the ECB to continue buying its bonds
indefinitely.
Regrettably, the trial has been delayed
indefinitely
because the defendants' lawyers appealed the case.
Perhaps the end will come in a different way, but it is difficult to imagine the age of US exceptionalism lasting
indefinitely.
No country can prosper
indefinitely
without saving.
Even before the financial crisis, it was clear that China could not continue
indefinitely
on its growth trajectory of 10% or more.
Economic reforms in France, German unease about refugees and the euro, new attitudes toward European integration in Brussels, and signs that Brexit will be delayed
indefinitely
or even completely averted: all have created new possibilities for taming the dangerous forces unleashed by last year’s populist revolts.
Similarly, Brexit could be averted or
indefinitely
delayed if the EU offered an extension of the negotiating period beyond March 2019 and suggested some modest concessions on immigration and welfare payments.
The all-powerful PDP, relying on its control of the security agencies, the considerable oil revenues to which the president and his retinue had untrammeled access, and an intricate patronage network radiating through the local councils of Nigeria’s 36 states, seemed set to govern
indefinitely.
The NPT is not a license for the five original nuclear powers to cling to these weapons
indefinitely.
Missing the Forest for the XiLONDON – In recent weeks, Western media commentators have focused extensively on the Communist Party of China’s (CPC) decision to abolish presidential term limits, which will allow Xi Jinping to remain in power
indefinitely.
If the highway will cost $1 billion, last
indefinitely
with regular maintenance and repairs, and yield projected annual net benefits to society of $20 million, a long-term real interest rate of 3% would make it nonviable: the interest cost would exceed the benefit.
It will not be possible to postpone
indefinitely
strategic decisions concerning the euro’s future.
Eventually, the Jakarta government sided with the policy’s naysayers, announcing in March 2016 that the rules would be suspended
indefinitely.
Today, opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is in jail on dubious sodomy charges; the government has passed legislation that essentially authorizes it to detain critics indefinitely; and Prime Minister Najib Razak remains embroiled in multiple economic and political scandals.
NEW DELHI – When US President Barack Obama visited India in November and complimented its leaders on the growing success and prowess of their economy, a tacit question returned to center stage: Will China grow faster than India indefinitely, or will India shortly overtake it?
As a result, the United States government’s “war on terror” has come home: any American may now be detained indefinitely, without charge or trial, anywhere, at any time, forever.
With US legislation and claims of executive authority increasingly giving US presidents the power to wage wars, declare all of America a battlefield, assassinate US citizens and non-citizens around the world, hold Afghanis, Iraqis, and Pakistanis
indefinitely
without charge or trial, and accuse Australian publishers of espionage, the rest of the world needs fearless and accurate American reporting.
By now, it has become clear that every success story has its dark side, and that no economy is likely to continue to rocket upward
indefinitely.
The less determination the West demonstrates in Syria, the more the Iranians become convinced that they can play with the international community’s nerves and patience
indefinitely.
More to the point, Germany cannot
indefinitely
keep taxes low while offering generous social transfers to lower-skill workers; eventually, its welfare system would collapse.
The window for negotiation is open; it will not remain so
indefinitely.
The Bush administration may be correct in arguing that the extremely high costs and risks of promoting democracy are less than the costs and risks of allowing the authoritarian status quo in the Middle east to persist
indefinitely.
Waiting on HamasPalestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s decision to postpone
indefinitely
this month’s scheduled elections for the Legislative Council deepened the rift with Hamas, his Islamist rival.
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