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Iran has a long way to go, of course, to bring about
permanent
improvement in its relations with the West; but what Iran needs to do is not the only impediment.
Moreover, the North was informed that the US and South Korea were willing to negotiate a
permanent
peace treaty, diplomatic recognition, financial help (including a South Korean government program in the field of energy), and an implicit acknowledgment of North Korea’s right to a civilian nuclear program.
It is Russia’s role as a veto-wielding
permanent
member of the United Nations Security Council that has made it impossible to establish a tribunal to hold accountable those on all sides who commit war crimes and crimes against humanity, or to refer the matter to the International Criminal Court.
But asymmetries of information and attention do not confer a
permanent
advantage on the wielders of informal violence.
But China's restructuring is
permanent
and will affect every aspect of its national life, as well as its global standing.
Many Germans today rightly feel that any system of fiscal transfers will morph into a
permanent
feeding tube, much the way that northern Italy has been propping up southern Italy for the last century.
And the last EU summit announced the creation of a
permanent
European Stability Mechanism (ESM) – a sort of European Monetary Fund with an effective lending capacity of €500 billion.
AGOA had a sunset clause, but if the duty-free access becomes
permanent
for less developed countries in Africa – as stipulated in Hong Kong – then poor countries in Asia will continue to lose US market share.
Elsewhere, Utah has led the country in the “housing first” approach to homelessness, which focuses on putting the chronically homeless into
permanent
housing before tackling the main factors causing their homelessness.
In the second scenario, the government runs a fiscal deficit of 10% of GDP, of which 5% is overtly financed with central-bank money, and the authorities make an explicit commitment that this increase will be
permanent.
A crucial feature of OMF, therefore, is that it results in a
permanent
increase in the monetary base.
But it is quite possible that they will prove permanent, and that central banks’ balance sheets, even if they cease to increase, will remain permanently larger than they were before the crisis.
But Fisher quite explicitly identified the absence of interest payments on deficits financed by
permanent
monetary expansion as one of the benefits of 100% reserve banking and OMF.
She somehow survived, with major health complications, including
permanent
fistula, which will condemn her to a life of exclusion from her family and unrelieved misery.
I am myself a green card holder – that is, a legal
permanent
resident of the US without citizenship.
The
permanent
internal rifts that all of this has produced were painfully apparent at this April’s OPEC meeting in Doha, where a deal to freeze output fell apart.
Hence the question on the minds of politicians and economists alike: Is the productivity slowdown a
permanent
condition and constraint on growth, or is it a transitional phenomenon?
My view is that it depends on facts and circumstances, such as the size, credibility, and timing of the consolidation; the mix of spending and tax cuts; whether consolidation is mostly
permanent
and structural (for example, a change in pension formulas); and, of course, the stance of monetary policy.
A widening gap in economic performance and political dominance is such a dismal prospect for the EU that it must not be allowed to become
permanent.
And the projection of a balanced budget at the end of the ten years is needed under congressional rules to make
permanent
whatever tax changes occur.
In short, the ECB should not have regarded low inflation as a
permanent
or even long-term condition that demanded an aggressive monetary-policy response.
The idea is that power plants and other large fossil fuel users should capture the CO2 and pump it into
permanent
underground storage sites, such as old oil fields.
While Japan's government lobbies hard to get a
permanent
seat on the UN Security Council, its Prime Minister regularly flouts Asian opinion by paying his respects to war criminals at the Yasukuni Shrine.
Iraq’s Critical ElectionBLOOMINGTON – Iraqis go to the polls on March 7 to elect a new Parliament for the second time under the country’s
permanent
constitution of 2006.
Some of Iraq’s Sunni leaders might thus conclude that
permanent
armed opposition is their only viable strategy.
Five years after the world’s first
permanent
criminal tribunal commenced operations, it has made its mark.
Since having its territorial claims in the South China Sea struck down by a Hague-based
Permanent
Court of Arbitration in 2016, China has continued to threaten smaller regional players’ maritime access there.
We also argued in favor of a
permanent
process of policy consultation that would, as a counterpart to the UK’s submission to EU economic rules, give the British a voice – but no vote – in the creation of European economic legislation.
It almost never entails the complete and
permanent
repudiation of the entire stock of debt; indeed, even some Czarist-era Russian bonds were eventually (if only partly) repaid after the 1917 revolution.
Its agenda is rapidly expanding, and it is becoming an influential and
permanent
component of the international economic and financial architecture, even as challenging questions surround its future.
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