Paying
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Their populations – among the world’s poorest people – are
paying
for climate change with their lives and livelihoods.
And then, even if all firms are
paying
the same wage, the threat to fire a worker will be effective, because a worker who loses a job will face the risk of remaining unemployed.
If Germany and the other northern European countries continue to insist on pursuing current policies, they, together with their southern neighbors, will wind up
paying
a high price.
In the United States, an acrimonious and divisive presidential campaign, Donald Trump’s election, and a wave of post-election protests all speak to the importance of
paying
attention to both political messages and cultural divisions.
And businesses must be seen to care, by
paying
closer attention to the social and political implications of their actions.
Do peer-to-peer businesses undercut incumbents by not
paying
similar taxes?
In 2005, when the US government was pressing China to allow the renminbi to appreciate, Phillip Swagel, a former member of President George W. Bush’s Council of Economic Advisers, wrote: “If China’s currency is undervalued by 27%, as some have claimed, US consumers have been getting a 27% discount on everything made in China, while the Chinese have been
paying
27% too much for Treasury bonds.”
Griesa’s ruling threatened to hold the Bank of New York Mellon, the Argentine government’s agent, in contempt if it paid other bondholders without also
paying
the vultures.
The genocide could not therefore be imputed to Serbia, even if the Serbian government was
paying
salaries to Mladic and his colleagues, as well as providing them with financial and military assistance.
But Europeans aren’t the only ones
paying
attention.
Merkel is
paying
a huge political price for her remarkable resolve in promoting an open Europe.
In this narrative, Thaksin masterminded the siege by hiring a small group of rogue army officers, and by
paying
the poor to go to Bangkok to start a civil war.
The tragedy of Korea is that no one really wishes to change the status quo: China wants to keep North Korea as a buffer state, and fears millions of refugees in the event of a North Korean collapse; the South Koreans could never afford to absorb North Korea in the way that West Germany absorbed the broken German Democratic Republic; and neither Japan nor the US would relish
paying
to clean up after a North Korean implosion, either.
And many other stockholders buy and sell within a year, even though it means
paying
the full tax rate.
Today, as France engages the progressive forces of the “Arab Spring” – politically, if not militarily, as in Libya – can it continue to maintain a hypocritical stance towards Algeria,
paying
a high price in credibility for continuing its silence about the past?
With all of the advanced countries confronting serious fiscal constraints, and emerging markets weakened by lower commodity prices,
paying
for global public goods has become all the more unappealing.
Public policy should not prevent successful companies from
paying
more and offering better working conditions.
In other words, some of the world’s poorest people are
paying
some of the highest prices for energy.
The latest scandal is unlikely to elicit vigorous responses from Nigeria's government, even though it has been
paying
millions of dollars for new oil finds that exist only in Shell's imagination.
It would involve all nations, with richer nations naturally
paying
the larger share, and perhaps developing nations being phased in.
If you think I exaggerate, you have not been
paying
close attention.
Meanwhile, Europeans (especially the French) complain about the big US deficits, and de Gaulle's argument that the rest of the world is
paying
for America's wars is in fashion again.
As a result, Greece has avoided generalized bank failures, and it has been able to continue
paying
its public employees.
Simply
paying
lip service to change, while clinging to outdated modes of working, is not an option.
Rather than
paying
for any necessary spending by raising tax rates on the rich sky high, which would hurt entrepreneurship, more thoughtful across-the-board tax reform is needed.
But congressional Republicans may insist on
paying
for the cuts in personal income tax by limiting the deductions that individuals now use to lower their tax bills.
But, as a now-famous study of Haifa daycare centers showed, imposing fines on people who picked up their kids late actually had the opposite effect: if a fine is like a price, people may find that it is a price worth
paying.
Americans, including farmers, are more accustomed to
paying
for innovative technologies and products--a disposition reflected in a recent US Supreme Court decision that extended the scope of patents on plants.
Rather than
paying
lip service to climate change and resource scarcity, we start to respect and uphold the limits of our planet and its atmosphere.
Some even suggest that the economic price for the USSR was so high that it stopped the arms race, as I could not keep building arms while
paying
to clean up Chernobyl.
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