Moderate
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Peace will be won by the
moderate
voices around the world that demand an end to senseless violence and to the tragic illusions of those who believe in a “final victory” over their foes.
Moreover, while mortgage debt rose sharply in some eurozone countries, the increase was
moderate
in others and completely absent in Germany.
Given the trade and current-account surpluses, the PBOC must intervene in currency markets, buying the dollar and selling renminbi, to prevent – or
moderate
– the appreciation of the renminbi exchange rate.
To be seen as a
moderate
is to risk defeat, not at the hands of voters as a whole, but in the Republican Party’s nomination contests, in which high turnout among the party’s most fervently committed members gives them disproportionate influence over outcomes.
In 1999, Huji members attempted to assassinate the
moderate
poet Shamshur Rahman with an axe.
As a result of these competing pressures, Ennahda has adopted an ambiguous double language, which has ended up alienating radical and
moderate
constituencies alike, while paralyzing the institutions, such as the National Constituent Assembly, that are supposed to lead Tunisia’s political transition.
Manufacturing, on the other hand, can absorb large numbers of workers with
moderate
skills, providing them with stable jobs and good benefits.
She was certain that no party would win an absolute majority, but she did not foresee that almost all representatives from
moderate
parties would back whichever candidate won a plurality, making it difficult to appoint anyone else.
It turns out that arming Syria’s
moderate
rebels is easier said than done.
By the third time, AMLO – backed by a new, more progressive party with zero tolerance for corruption – had learned from past mistakes, adopted more
moderate
positions, and was better prepared to govern.
For countries with low to
moderate
inflation,
moderate
increases in inflation do not lead to runaway inflation, regardless of what central bankers may say on the matter.
As long as US interest rates were high, Japanese interest rates remained fairly positive, allowing the BOJ to
moderate
the effects of the yen's appreciation by easing domestic monetary policy.
If so, the next challenge will be to find non-destructive ways to
moderate
the pace in order to bring capacity to adjust and the need for adjustment into closer alignment.
In this context, Sharon gained two landslide election victories as a hardliner, but implemented a
moderate
policy, including a full withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.
With Sharon enjoying a strong public mandate for a
moderate
policy, Israel will be more ready than ever to make a deal with the Palestinians, Syria, and the Arab world in general for a comprehensive diplomatic solution to the conflict.
That, too, could continue if the current political realignment proves permanent, enabling Sharon to win over the center and even
moderate
left for his program.
For all the talk of the threat posed by Islamist extremism to the West, it is worth bearing in mind the point lucidly put by Ahmed Rashid: “ISIS is not waging war against the West….This is above all a war within Islam: a conflict of Sunni against Shia, but also a war by Sunni extremists against more
moderate
Muslims."
Thanks to its
moderate
housing costs, Berlin has not become, like Paris, a ghetto for the rich.
For these reasons, I take a more
moderate
view, predicting that China’s average potential GDP growth will fall to 5-6% by 2030.
The fact that relatively
moderate
shocks have caused such profound trauma in emerging markets makes one wonder what problems a more dramatic shift would trigger.
Instead of a courageous and therapeutic haircut, or the
moderate
GDP-indexing solution, the Eurogroup’s recent decision, proclaimed as the “end of the Greek debt crisis” boiled down to the apotheosis of this cynical practice.
These and other internal reforms would serve to
moderate
the furious rise in the price of developing-country assets.
The main exception is to be found within her own party, which is split between hardline champions of Brexit and more
moderate
forces.
They also support – directly and indirectly – a vast influence industry, comprising people who pose as independent or
moderate
commentators, edit the financial press, or produce bespoke “research” at think tanks.
Warren offers a plausible,
moderate
alternative approach to financial-sector policy that would play well in the primaries and attract a great deal of support in the general election.
The result, as we are now witnessing, is that a
moderate
sell-off can easily turn into a stampede.
As Governor of Massachusetts, Romney built a record as a competent and
moderate
conservative, a political profile that suited him to the state’s electorate.
Moreover, the G30 has estimated that an additional $7.1 trillion in annual investment by the nine top economies – which account for 60% of world output – will be needed to sustain
moderate
global growth.
There was his 2009 interview on Iranian television, in which he compared Britain's
moderate
Muslims to “Uncle Toms.”
That a pan-Islamic discourse has now replaced the cause of pan-Arabism is a major setback for
moderate
Arab regimes.
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