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But this argument becomes
irrelevant
when ensuring price stability is no longer monetary policymakers’ sole task.
The lesson is simple: We should worry less about debt ratios and thresholds, and more about our inability to see these indicators for the artificial – and often
irrelevant
– constructs that they are.
Ignore the fact that bilateral balances are
irrelevant
for welfare when countries run surpluses with some trade partners and deficits with others.
This does not mean that the forces described by the HO-SS theory are
irrelevant.
At a time when we are confronted by Russian expansionism and the extremism of messianic thugs, the lessons from the Congress of Vienna may seem distant and
irrelevant.
But, even if the polls are accurate, his popularity is largely irrelevant: dictators do not rule through a social contract, and neither his position nor his legitimacy derives from popular appeal.
With at least two candidates already running on the left, the outcome of the Socialist primary is
irrelevant
to national politics.
Instead, the power of the press is used to turn traditional value systems on their heads – to make the
irrelevant
seem essential and the trivial titillating.
In reality, the first of these arguments – lack of omniscience – is largely irrelevant, while the rent-seeking problem can be overcome with appropriate institutional design.
As things stand, we are in danger of making Europe politically irrelevant, a successful customs union with a Swissified foreign policy and a group of fractious, vision-free leaders.
Second, if foreign debt is the real problem, the escalating debate about the Reinhart/Rogoff results is
irrelevant
for the euro crisis.
The subsequent enlargement to include South Africa has made the BRICS a more global grouping, which threatens to render
irrelevant
yet another initiative, the IBSA (India, Brazil, and South Africa).
Fortunately, large parts of the US, including the most economically dynamic regions, have shown that Trump is, if not irrelevant, at least less relevant than he would like to believe.
The emerging Palestinian consensus was torpedoed and recognition of Israel rendered irrelevant, and the radicals once again proved victorious.
A comparison with the US, as well as with Japan, also undercuts the common perception that the eurozone’s fiscal rules, including the (in)famous Stability and Growth Pact and the 2012 “fiscal compact,” have been
irrelevant.
If the G-20 fails to put policy meat on its rhetorical bones, it will risk looking weak and
irrelevant.
In other words, Mercosur remains an
irrelevant
talking shop – and the emergence of a modern center-left regional leadership in Latin America will have to wait.
Social equity is not
irrelevant
even in America, the land of opportunity.
It won’t die of course, as international bureaucracies seldom do, but it risks becoming irrelevant, thus robbing Europe of its global voice.
The existing institutions were looking increasingly
irrelevant
in normal times, and ineffective in times of crisis.
The debt level of the government is
irrelevant
to the decision to use it.
Briefly, I argued that “bad” trade deals are
irrelevant
to the problem of diminishing economic opportunities, and I outlined how American trade – in fact, industrial – policy should address manufacturing.
For starters, she frames her quest in terms of outdated, unappealing, and
irrelevant
rhetoric.
What a majority of British voters want is considered
irrelevant.
The facile argument that Greece has little to export is
irrelevant
here.
Votes were still being counted when the head of the National Electoral Council, Tibisay Lucena, dismissed the process as invalid and legally
irrelevant.
In country after country, the guerrillas were defeated, pacified, brought into the democratic process, or rendered
irrelevant.
And, in any case, that history, too, is
irrelevant
to the US today, which is on the receiving, not the sending, end of foreign investment.
Indeed, the UK is now a fringe player in deciding a European growth strategy; marginal to trade debates that it used to lead; and, despite being a big lender, almost
irrelevant
to the future of Greece.
When first produced and published, these ideas seem almost irrelevant, and at any rate out of tune with the spirit of the times.
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