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The US and the European Union have a strong stake in
keeping
open a European option for Ukraine.
There are also industrial factories spewing smoke, charcoal braziers on the sidewalks
keeping
pavement dwellers warm, coal stoves used by roadside chaiwallahs (tea-sellers), and even the agricultural stubble burned by farmers in the nearby states of Punjab and Haryana.
Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier traveled to Turkey in September to help broker a deal on
keeping
refugees in Turkey, in exchange for restarting talks on Turkish accession to the European Union.
But establishing their father’s awareness could be a double-edged sword, since it could also mean that
keeping
him alive is pointless torture, and it is in his best interests to be allowed to die peacefully.
His ritual was a partial solution to a fundamental problem that all political leaders face:
keeping
in touch with the real world.
This review should be the main task of the re-elected Secretary-General, together with
keeping
the OAS united and defending Latin American democracy against the ALBA onslaught.
The fact that these issues are being debated is a good sign in itself –
keeping
Google and its watchers on guard.
They get the fresh air (foreign investment and technology) while
keeping
out the harmful elements (volatile capital flows and disruptive imports).
Between these two positions, most economists have been content to ply their trade on the assumption that, however self-interested bureaucrats might be, they are subject to oversight from democratic politicians whose own self-interest is to get re-elected by
keeping
voters satisfied.
But the ECB is not going to cut rates even though, for public relations reasons of
keeping
the political wolves at bay, it deceptively hints it might.
Otherwise, China’s central bank must focus on
keeping
the exchange rate stable and doesn’t have a truly independent monetary policy.
In rich countries, where the primary producing sector usually has political power, stockpiles of food products are used as a means of
keeping
prices high rather than low.
The assumption that nuclear weapons are indispensable to
keeping
the peace is crumbling.
The need to finance the external deficit and to avoid excessive depreciation (and even higher inflation) calls for raising policy rates or
keeping
them on hold at high levels.
There is no more powerful way to uphold the vision of a future free from conflict than by
keeping
schools running.
The Germans and other Europeans insist that they will provide new official financing to insolvent countries, thus
keeping
current bondholders whole, while simultaneously creating a new regime after 2013 under which all this debt could be easily restructured.
Their ability to jump standard fences with ease means that barricading them into a field, or
keeping
them out of the vast cattle ranches typical of outback Australia, would be prohibitively expensive.
The Republic candidate, Donald Trump, favors the opposite policies: cutting taxes for the rich,
keeping
wages low, and rolling back health-care reforms.
The German solution to this conundrum –
keeping
wage growth below that of productivity, thereby reducing unit labor costs – took more than a decade to yield results.
Similarly, OMO language learning will combine native teachers lecturing remotely, local assistants
keeping
the atmosphere fun, autonomous software correcting pronunciation, and autonomous hardware grading homework and tests.
But unskilled workers’ incomes are not
keeping
pace with overall economic growth, and the resulting social strains are a ticking bomb.
Their reactions range from buying up the foreign money to prevent currency appreciation to adopting capital controls, and, in extreme cases, to
keeping
the money out altogether.
We also need to identify the best policies for dealing with them –
keeping
in mind the impact of these policies on the global economy as a whole.
As a result, huge progress has been made in preventing infections and
keeping
people living with HIV alive.
Such a modern regulatory structure will foster Spain’s international role by
keeping
Spanish multinationals on their toes.
In this view, there is nothing
keeping
major central banks from carrying out “beautiful” (that is, gradual and painless) monetary-policy “normalization.”
Keeping
interest rates low discouraged capital inflows and encouraged asset-price inflation.
While
keeping
their own currencies and central banks, members would agree to denominate all payments in a common accounting unit, which Keynes named the “bancor,” and to settle all international payments through the ICU.
But there is no reason why an ICU cannot be designed with variable exchange rates and simple, automated rules which minimize politicians’ and bureaucrats’ discretionary power, while preserving the benefits of Keynes’s original idea for
keeping
global imbalances in check.
To exploit the scheme’s full potential for
keeping
imbalances in check, two stabilizing transfers would be introduced.
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