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These are important first steps, but if the process does not eventually lead to binding agreements, it is unlikely to succeed in
keeping
the Internet functioning and safe.
The US, concerned with ensuring stability in case of a transition to a new government, is
keeping
silent about its preference for Musharraf to remain head of both the government and the army.
Another more neutral possibility is that markets aren’t pricing the different types of debt differently because they do not understand that the plan involves hitting some creditors hard and
keeping
others safe.
Hopes nonetheless were pinned on the existence of a large, European-wide market and eurozone member states’ commitment to
keeping
fiscal deficits, public debt, and inflation under control.
The task of
keeping
a state’s secrets frequently falls to its intelligence services, which tend to focus on the protection of three types of information.
But this is rarely the case, because there is nothing
keeping
the relatively cheap machines used by unskilled workers in labor-intensive occupations from becoming more powerful.
After Leo XIII stated for the first time – in the famous encyclical Rerum Novarum in 1891 – that there are such people as workers and that there are serious social problems, Pius XI, in another encyclical in 1931, Quadrogesimo Anno, tried to show which economic approach is in
keeping
with the faith.
If governments did not mislead their citizens so often, there would be less need for secrecy, and if leaders knew that they could not rely on
keeping
the public in the dark about what they are doing, they would have a powerful incentive to behave better.
The drop has been a surprise to the many pundits and policy analysts who view China’s sustained massive trade surpluses as prima facie evidence that government intervention has been
keeping
the renminbi far below its unfettered “equilibrium” value.
But, while their dynastic links brought them to power, they were not the sole factor
keeping
them there.
Local authorities were supplied with adequate funding and advice; independent chambers of commerce became the backbone of a local commercial middle class, which is interested in
keeping
the region peaceful, even absent an overall agreement; local police were trained (in Jordan), and now function effectively as police forces, not armed militias; and business relations with adjacent Israeli regions have been renewed.
The sharp depreciation of the euro after the crisis helped sustain German exports, thereby
keeping
the eurozone afloat.
Moreover, policies aimed at stabilizing the exchange rate and
keeping
interest rates low have caused capital and risk to become undervalued in large projects.
Trump’s unrelenting attacks on the FBI, wrecking careers and demoralizing an institution that plays a crucial role in
keeping
America safe, had become too much for Gowdy.
Disappointing first-quarter growth data have already led foreign investors to have second thoughts about
keeping
money in China.
Even if one subtracts the votes cast by Russian soldiers (5% of the total), most of those who participated in the vote supported
keeping
Chechnya in Russia.
Much of China’s official foreign reserves have accumulated because the PBC seeks to control the renminbi’s exchange rate,
keeping
its upward movement within a reasonable range and at a measured pace.
During the Cold War, the US had been even more vulnerable, in technological terms, to a nuclear attack from Russia, but “mutual assured destruction” prevented the worst by
keeping
vulnerability more or less symmetrical.
Suppose you could divide reforming countries into two categories: those whose previous policies benefited the rich,
keeping
inequality artificially high; and those whose previous policies had the opposite effect,
keeping
inequality low.
On the first day of 2012,
keeping
hens in such cages became illegal, not only in the United Kingdom, but in all 27 countries of the European Union.
To its credit, the British egg industry accepted the situation, and developed new and less cruel methods of
keeping
hens.
The main challenge for the Assembly is to forge onward,
keeping
in mind that the road ahead is full of seemingly insurmountable challenges.
Not only in banking, but in other sectors as well – with automakers at the forefront – massive subsidies are
keeping
inefficient incumbents in place, limiting the growth of efficient firms or, perhaps even worse, preventing market entry by new firms.
Most rational analysts would argue that
keeping
the planet healthy enough to support a thriving economy in the long term is a good investment.
We Cubans remain, in charge of
keeping
the flame alive.
It must also be safe, with a central bank maintaining economic stability, prudential regulators
keeping
fraud and speculation in check, macro-prudential authorities displaying adequate financial fire-fighting capabilities, and a legal system that is predictable, transparent, and fair.
By
keeping
bidding on BRI projects closed and opaque, China often massively inflates their value, leaving countries struggling to repay their debts.
This means that someone – a husband or mother-in-law – had taken the decision not to send the young woman to the hospital, instead
keeping
her in inhuman suffering for nearly a week.
With the US shale revolution having rendered OPEC useless, Saudi Arabia has decided that its creature is not worth
keeping
alive.
This is one reason why, after Mao Zedong’s communists triumphed in China in 1949 and other Asian nations gained independence, most Asian countries adopted protectionist inward-looking economic policies aimed at building domestic strength,
keeping
the “imperialists” out, and achieving self-reliance.
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