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Pastoralists, small producers, and
independent
farmers simply cannot compete with low retail prices that fail to account for the industry’s true environmental and health costs.
Philip Verleger, a respected energy analyst, argues that, by 2023, the 50th anniversary of Nixon’s “Project Independence,” the US will be energy
independent
in the sense that it will export more energy than it imports.
The US legal system –
independent
from the executive and legislative branches of government – further supports the dollar’s global role.
But truly open societies demand active civic institutions and private sectors
independent
of government; so societies, even more than states, must become qualified.
It is a text written 56 years ago, in a different world, where the Cold War, the threat of nuclear Armageddon, and the challenges faced by so many newly
independent
poor states dominated policymakers’ concerns.
The euro's many benefits – cross-border pricing transparency, lower transaction costs, and inflation credibility – required surrendering
independent
monetary policies and flexible exchange rates.
Independent
institutions are the most important enemy of populism.
An
independent
judiciary means legal chaos.
Independent
public administration creates institutional chaos.
Indeed, their political ideal is not order, but rather the subordination of all
independent
bases of power that could challenge them: courts, media, business, cultural institutions, NGOs, and so forth.
On the contrary, populists view minority rights, separation of government powers, and
independent
media – all staples of liberalism – as an attack on majority rule, and therefore on democracy itself.
Tudjman probably did not wish to be
independent
Croatia’s Tito clone, but he could not help himself.
In the recent European Parliament election, a quarter of voters in the United Kingdom and France backed parties that are hostile to further integration and committed to restoring a Europe of
independent
member states.
That is why you need an
independent
fiscal council to administer it, just as you need an
independent
central bank to pursue an inflation-targeting monetary rule.
But to argue that an income
independent
of the job market is bound to be demoralizing is as morally obtuse as it is historically inaccurate.
In the Senate, while supporting President Bush’s war of choice in Iraq, he has been prepared to stand up for his
independent
judgment on issues such as campaign finance reform and climate change.
Bernie Sanders, a political
independent
running as a Democrat, is proposing a $15.3 trillion tax increase over the next decade.
This stance characterizes populist governments, often sustained mainly by gas and oil, that practice autocratic democracy, ignoring any formal constitutional division of powers and running roughshod over
independent
institutions and the press.
Moreover, the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision in 2010, which allows unlimited
independent
political expenditure by organizations like corporations or unions, has helped Romney more than Obama.
That did not happen, but this time the prime minister was removed not by military action or presidential diktat, but by the order of an
independent
judiciary.
SWFs like to portray themselves as politically independent, commercially motivated investment vehicles.
SWFs like to portray themselves as
independent
institutions, yet it is clear that, once domestic economies falter, they cannot ignore the combined pressures of the media, public, and politicians at home, all of whom question the wisdom of investing domestic wealth abroad in times of crisis.
The truth probably lies somewhere in the middle – the microfinance sector has made some mistakes, which politicians have exaggerated in an effort to destroy an industry that undermines them by making the poor more
independent.
Institutions designed for liberal democracies – such as an
independent
judiciary, a comptroller-general, and a free press – become assets to be seized and used in the class struggle.
One way for the EU to proceed would be to submit the dispute to
independent
arbitration, so that it does not adversely affect day-to-day relations with the US, which are crucial to economic recovery on both sides of the Atlantic.
Are they
independent
of time and place?
Reflecting the standard colonialist view that a colony cannot be trusted to make
independent
decisions, a bipartisan Financial Oversight and Management Board was created to make fiscal decisions for Puerto Rico.
In reality, the one thing that non-democratic regimes can never tolerate is
independent
workers’ organizations.
And
independent
analysts, such as Anat Admati of Stanford University, have explained all of the relevant details of how – and why – this should be done.
One answer is
independent
agencies along the lines of the consumer watchdog Which?
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