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One can think of periodic systemic risk as an
inherent
tendency toward reversion to the mean: short- and medium-term returns can deviate considerably and for extended periods from the expected long-run returns associated with various investment strategies and capabilities.
And yet, as the Internet grows in importance, so do the risks
inherent
in the lack of regulation.
Because of the
inherent
dignity of human beings, modern societies do not allow people to sell themselves, or their children, into slavery.
For, as in the past, accusations of an
inherent
conflict of interest are symptomatic of a profound change in the academic mission.
We are also familiar with the
inherent
difficulties of devising and implementing solutions to global problems through nation-states, and have relied on two broad models to deal with this predicament.
But a recent symposium at Oxford University concluded that emerging-market cities could improve and maintain urban health by capturing the
inherent
advantages of concentration, coordinating health policies and programs, adopting successful innovations, reforming health education and training, and developing improved planning processes.
This would overcome both the inequities and the instability that is
inherent
in a global reserve system based on a national currency.
Most people are now convinced that this shortcoming is
inherent
in the financial system.
But the risk-sharing
inherent
to Islamic finance made such instruments more resistant to the first round of financial contagion that hit in 2008.
That influence is bolstered by the electoral rules’
inherent
bias in favor of powerful parties.
Although Schumpeter brilliantly captured the
inherent
dynamism of entrepreneur-led capitalism, his modern “real” successors smothered his insights in their obsession with “equilibrium” and “instant adjustments.”
Instead, they must concentrate on reinforcing the common currency’s
inherent
strengths, not least by formulating a credible plan to clean up the bad loans on Italian and Portuguese banks’ balance sheets.
To many Arabs across the region, American reliance on overwhelming military force to achieve its stated goal of spreading democracy is an
inherent
contradiction.
Beyond the questions
inherent
in the process of generational turnover, there has been a dramatic shift in China’s dominant policy framework under Xi.
Finally, in recent years, China’s policy frameworks have increasingly reflected the
inherent
tension between the long-standing imperative of ensuring social and political stability and the more modern objective of market liberalization.
This is inevitable, because, as John Maynard Keynes pointed out, the “riskiness” of many investments, being subject to
inherent
uncertainty, is immeasurable.
The current crises in the United States and Europe – the result primarily of US capitalism’s
inherent
ethical failures, and to Europe’s dysfunction – might be seen as lending credibility to Spengler’s view of democracy’s inadequacy, and to his dismissal of Western civilization as essentially being driven by a corrupting lust for money.
Americans’ pragmatism, opportunism, fair-mindedness, inventiveness, adaptability, optimism, and, above all, their
inherent
competitiveness offset their tendencies toward violence, impatience, self-righteousness, and unpredictability, their fondness for novelty and celebrity for their own sake, and their self-assertion en masse – getting there, as they like to say, “fastest with the mostest.”
For more than 20 years, this mutually beneficial codependency has served both countries well in compensating for their
inherent
saving imbalances while satisfying their respective growth agendas.
Realists warn against letting values determine policy, but democracy and human rights have been an
inherent
part of American foreign policy for two centuries.
The first option is the American way, which also demands that the buyers bear the risks
inherent
in public or private securities.
Investment guarantees will lead, via issuance of Eurobonds, to socialization of the risks
inherent
in public debt.
The fact is that the challenges
inherent
in completing the TTIP are no more intractable than those that EU leaders have faced in the last few years of crisis.
Clearly, a new approach is needed – one that is based on a deeper understanding of the dangers
inherent
in China’s banking system.
We are aware of the problems
inherent
in the creation of a European prospect for Ukraine.
The risks
inherent
in globalized production carry great rewards for those who know how to manage them properly.
The
inherent
contradiction between a governance structure incapable of change and economic modernization, between cultural and religious conservatism and social and normative transformation, will therefore increase and bring about new, additional frictions if positive answers to these fundamental changes cannot be found.
That is not always easy, and the decisions that we – just like any other business – make every day are imbued with
inherent
dilemmas.
We should leave the creationists to their hollow convictions and happily embrace the uncertainties
inherent
in a truly empirical approach to understanding the world.
Following the Cardinal’s declaration, many pointed to the US as a warning sign of the dangers
inherent
in politicizing science through religion.
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