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But any reforms they might attempt would
necessarily
threaten powerful entrenched interests, and thus destabilize the existing balance of power.
Strains in the Turkey-EU relationship may persist until peace is restored in Syria; but they are not
necessarily
irreversible.
Fukuyama finds excessive “patronage politics and fractiousness” in India – flaws that stand in stark contrast to China’s speedier, though not
necessarily
cleaner, political system.
This does not
necessarily
imply that Italian authorities were bad or inept, only that the rules governing monetary and fiscal policymaking in Europe before the EMU were no longer appropriate for the highly fluent capital markets that had developed over the previous two decades.
Democracies are
necessarily
softhearted, whereas markets are not; government action has expanded to fill the gap.
That experience was marked by the attempt to use a fixed exchange-rate regime as the main policy instrument to control inflation; that attempt’s colossal failure; and the shift, over the last decade, to more flexible regimes, freeing the exchange rate from playing a central role in controlling inflation, but not
necessarily
allowing a pure float in world currency markets.
It is true that poorer EU countries tend to outgrow richer ones, but poor regions do not
necessarily
outgrow rich regions or even the country average.
But here, too, it is the absence of attention to these issues, not
necessarily
the presence of migrants, that is the problem.
America’s Fiscal IsolationismDENVER – Patience might be a virtue, but not
necessarily
when it comes to American foreign policy.
But the definition of FDI protectionism can become more complicated, because measures taken in the interest of legitimate public policy objectives – for example, protecting national security or increasing FDI’s contribution to the host economy – are not
necessarily
instances of it, even if they make the foreign-investment climate less hospitable.
While this does not
necessarily
imply a military role for Europe in Asia (although participation in peacekeeping missions should not be excluded), it does mean a more forceful diplomatic posture in support of mediation and multilateralism.
But the “smartest” cities are not
necessarily
the most technologically advanced.
Or, as that well-known naturalized American, Rupert Murdoch puts it: "The modernization of the world
necessarily
means its Americanization."
It is difficult but not impossible to identify various compromises that would enable him to create (but not
necessarily
to maintain) such a coalition.
Despite the gravity of the situation, Hollande has three advantages: excessive austerity is unrealistic, given growing social opposition; public deficits are only a small part of Europe’s problems (and are not
necessarily
the source of the crisis); and a strong consensus has emerged outside of Germany to change tack.
But an East Asia in which several countries possessed nuclear weapons would not
necessarily
be stable.
Given Britain’s chronic trade and current-account deficits, an exit from the euro would have
necessarily
caused a decline in the international value of UK bank deposits.
Still more probably, it might confine politics to the day-to-day management of redistributing wealth among groups that coexist in the same society but do not
necessarily
share much else.
But they will
necessarily
heighten elements of competition, including competition for Russia.
This is akin to an announcement on a cruise ship approaching an iceberg that the crew will definitely rescue first-class passengers but not
necessarily
others.
Moreover, these divides are not
necessarily
a negative development.
But, because the costs of any initiative to combat climate change must be borne in the present, they are
necessarily
higher at present values.
And women spend more of their income on their families, which men do not
necessarily
do (rural toddy shops in India, after all, thrive on men’s self-indulgent spending habits).
Of course, political movements are not
necessarily
populist in nature.
The proposal does not
necessarily
imply hardship for EU migrants; it simply means that any support they may require over the four-year period is to be financed by their home country.
The euro has not
necessarily
reached the bottom.
This is not to say that the currency re-alignment that is currently underway is
necessarily
a problematic development; on the contrary, it has the potential to boost the global economy by supporting the recovery of some of its most challenged components.
Godrej’s engineers observed that if the objective was only to keep food from spoiling, and not
necessarily
to make ice, it would be sufficient if the refrigerator cooled to a few degrees above zero centigrade.
On the contrary, it is an outgrowth of the system for assessing and promoting Chinese bureaucrats that prevailed until the early twentieth century.While it is a form of meritocracy, and thus superior to nepotism, it fails to take into account the reality that a capacity for rote learning does not
necessarily
imply an aptitude for creativity or ingenuity.
But this may not
necessarily
be bad news.
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