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Religious fervor and a state of
permanent
conflict with Israel might be a badge of identity, but they will not pave the way to victory.
Similarly, Luxembourg launched a program in September 2017 that will backstop newly created
permanent
employment contracts for long-term unemployed people of any age.
Meanwhile, southern countries languish in a state of
permanent
recession that they blame on Europe’s north.
In short, we will have to wait for the data on house prices in June and July to know whether there has been a
permanent
turnaround.
This is true of, say, QE; with helicopter money, however, the change is
permanent.
If, however, a
permanent
increase in the monetary base is transferred to the government as seigniorage revenue, it can use the windfall to fund tax cuts or increase spending without affecting its balance sheets.
If monetary policymakers conclude that a
permanent
increase in the monetary base is needed to achieve their inflation target, they could use permanently increase the monetary base and transfer the seigniorage revenues to government.
Sometimes the physical damage from such labors is
permanent.
And a recent study by McKinsey suggests that the gaps in educational opportunity and attainment by income impose the equivalent of a
permanent
recession of 3-5% of GDP on the US economy.
Best remembered for his commitment to Realpolitik (the view, as Lord Palmerston put it, that “nations have no
permanent
friends or allies, they only have
permanent
interests”), Bismarck had to address whether unified Germany should be big or small – with or without Austria, and led jointly or by Prussia alone.
In 2012, the government implemented sweeping labor-market reforms to increase companies’ internal flexibility (making it easier to dismiss
permanent
workers and facilitating wage moderation), and introduced a model for reducing workers’ hours.
In this context, the Obama administration should endorse India’s quest for a
permanent
seat on the United Nations Security Council.
Nor are the other peace tracks – Lebanon, Syria, and maybe also Iran – doomed to
permanent
failure.
The Ayatollah Contemplates CompromiseWASHINGTON, DC – The recent nuclear talks in Istanbul between the five
permanent
members of the United Nations Security Council, plus Germany, and Iran have shifted the world’s focus to the possible terms of a deal when the sides meet again, probably in Baghdad on May 23.
Instead, the US should establish humane, secure, and legal mechanisms of temporary or
permanent
entry for people the American economy needs and wants, and it should work with, not against, governments in Latin America.
As a first step toward convening a second poll, Cowen has sought EU-wide agreement that, rather than reducing the size of the Commission, the provision of the Lisbon Treaty that allows for a “one member state, one commissioner” rule will be enacted, allowing Ireland to retain a
permanent
place.
But it is a status quo power with respect to the United Nations system, and steadfastly opposes enlargement of the Security Council’s
permanent
membership.
It wishes to remain Asia’s sole country with a
permanent
seat – a stance that places it at odds with India.
But while Bush was not held back four years ago by the lack of a popular mandate in pushing his agenda, he may be emboldened by the seeming ringing endorsement to push even harder - such as making the tax cuts
permanent
and partially privatizing social security.
For example, former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has proposed a
permanent
office within the White House for managing relations with China.
While today’s quarrel is about who should pay for restructuring Greece, the real issue is the latent distrust between the two partners, which carries the danger of a
permanent
estrangement.
Some of the oil-price factors listed above are temporary, but others are structural and
permanent.
Not only has he cast doubt on America’s commitment to mutual defense under NATO; he has also unilaterally withdrawn from the 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and the five
permanent
members of the United Nations Security Council, plus Germany and the European Union.
He has all but declared his intention to abandon the nuclear agreement with Iran, signed not only by the US but also by the other four
permanent
Security Council members (China, France, Russia, and the United Kingdom) and Germany.
Otherwise, they would recognize that the financial crisis has long become a political crisis threatening the EU’s very existence, and thus that a
permanent
crisis-resolution mechanism for debt-distressed members, while clearly needed, requires a
permanent
political crisis-resolution mechanism in order to succeed.
This
permanent
political crisis mechanism is, however, nothing less than a well-functioning economic union.
But no one should think that this lowering of the temperature is
permanent.
But democratic countries need symbols of the extraordinary if they are not to sink into
permanent
mediocrity.
The country seems to be caught in a permanent, uneasy tug-of-war between the past and the future, between change and the actors who seek to place obstacles in its path.
European officials know as well as the IMF does that Greece has long been at this stage, turning the country into a
permanent
“ward of the state” within a eurozone that does not accommodate this outcome well.
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