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As a result, French citizens view each reform as partial, temporary, and possibly reversible.
All these
partial
explanations are probably true.
But, Beteta's conviction was only a
partial
victory.
It stems from a pattern of postponed or
partial
structural reforms, of privatizations that benefit elites but hurt consumers.
Depending on your assessment of “Tea Party” strength on Capitol Hill, at least a
partial
debt default does not seem as implausible as it did in the past – and recent warnings from ratings agencies reflect this heightened risk.
When, on the day following the vote, with ballots from just 57% of polling sites recorded and the opposition candidate, Salvador Nasralla, leading by more than 5%, counting suddenly ceased, both missions, as well as the opposition, demanded a
partial
or total recount.
Thus, people who go abroad for advanced education fear the loss of the
partial
immunity they once enjoyed and tend to find work elsewhere, rather than return home.
As a result, the global recovery remains anemic in most advanced economies (with the
partial
exception of the US and the UK) and now also in the major emerging countries, where growth has slowed sharply in the last two years.
But critics argue that the best managers are not necessarily the best paid, that the market for them is not transparent, and that boards of directors are often
partial
to their presidents when setting compensation.
Yet in pursuing
partial
goals he will not lose sight of higher objectives.
Rather than opting for interest-rate hikes and an external funding anchor to support domestic policy adjustments, the government has adopted a mix of less direct and more
partial
measures – and this at a time when Turkey is in the midst of an escalating tariff tit-for-tat with the United States, as well as operating in a more fluid global economy.
As during the Great Depression and in many debt restructurings, it makes sense in the current contingency to mandate
partial
debt forgiveness or a debt-for-equity swap in the financial sector.
Beyond a banking union, an effective and resilient monetary union may ultimately require a sovereign-debt-resolution mechanism, a common budget,
partial
debt mutualization, or a common Treasury, to name only the most discussed proposals.
Eurozone authorities may claim that a Greek exit no longer poses a systemic risk, given the introduction in recent years of various instruments for fighting financial crises, including government-backed rescue funds, a
partial
banking union, tougher fiscal controls, and the European Central Bank’s new role as lender of last resort.
Adjustment mechanisms are needed, but external devaluation and inflation are not available, while labor mobility is
partial
at best.
Unlike the EU, African unity cannot be built on the will of the elites alone;educate people now on the costs and benefits of cooperation and integration, which requires
partial
surrender of national sovereignty to regional authorities.
A compromise would allow both parties to declare
partial
victory, for it would likely entail commitments to cut spending and some steps to make taxation more socially just.
The share of barter in inter-enterprise transactions fell from 54% then to 46% in January, and
partial
evidence suggests that it has plummeted below 40% now.
This is true of a rather small group of rich countries (India is a
partial
exception), mainly in western Europe and its overseas offshoots, since World War II.
First, would even a
partial
withdrawal of military force create a security vacuum that could be filled by a rival – say, China or Iran?
One
partial
solution is to try harder to put a price on what we call progress.
Here, the US Commerce Department statistics are not as helpful in pinpointing the source of the impetus, because only a
partial
country list is published.
Add to this that by September, the
partial
settlement freeze, which Israel’s government has accepted, will expire, and that the period set by the Arab League for the so-called proximity talks between the Palestinians and Israelis, which have not seriously begun, will also be over.
Partial
productivity gains in non-tradable activities are ultimately self-limiting, because individual service activities cannot expand without turning their terms of trade against themselves – pushing down their own prices (and profitability).
But this triumph marked only a
partial
return by France to the European fold.
The sub-period from 1868-1900 saw the beginning of industrialization and India's
partial
integration into the world economy under the Raj.
Partial
economic liberalization, undertaken by the Rajiv Gandhi government in the mid-1980s, and the more substantial Narasimha Rao-Manmohan Singh economic reforms in 1991, boosted national income growth to an average annual rate of 6.8%.
Even a
partial
revision of the post-Soviet order in the direction of an increased Russian grip on ex-Soviet states or satellites would drastically change EU strategy and security policy.
Middle Eastern SWFs, as owners of full and
partial
SOEs, are often active shareholders – and sometimes even manage companies directly, side-stepping boards in the name of greater decision-making efficiency.
Such networks, if organized properly, could offer a
partial
solution to the systemic challenges affecting education.
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