Permanent
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But, in politics, death need not be
permanent.
Another trick is to legislate tax cuts that are “temporary,” in order to make future revenues look larger, despite the intention to make the cuts
permanent
before they expire.
Instead, the campaign has become essentially a
permanent
feature of Xi’s administration.
That is, there were two rival economic systems, communism and capitalism; and there was a seemingly
permanent
division of the world into rich and poor nations.
Because the poor nations would, it seemed, always be with us, there was a
permanent
role for proposals to share the wealth through some kind of New International Economic Order.
First, international policy coordination by the G-20 must be tightened by creating a
permanent
secretariat to make policy proposals and recommendations concerning macroeconomic and financial developments.
And, worst of all, companies have begun discounting Europe in their investment plans, paving the way for a
permanent
loss of aggregate momentum.
For example, the existence of a
permanent
Appellate Body has led to significantly more consistent and predictable jurisprudence.
As Hegel might have said, no European people can be prosperous and free when other European countries are condemned to the
permanent
depression that eternal austerity creates.
In other political unions, cohesion is maintained through a strong common identity, but often also through
permanent
fiscal transfers between richer and poorer regions that even out incomes ex post.
And, more fundamentally, if a lack of structural reforms leads to
permanent
divergence within the monetary union, this raises the specter of exit – from which all members ultimately suffer.
Risk-sharing is thus essential to prevent recessions from leaving
permanent
scars and reinforcing economic divergence.
And yet he seems to be in an almost
permanent
rage against people who have greater intellectual or social prestige than he does.
The report also supports a request made some time ago: that the Security Council’s five
permanent
members renounce their right to veto when measures to avoid mass atrocities are being decided.
That treaty, however, did not settle the territorial dispute, resolution of which was put off until the conclusion of a
permanent
peace treaty between Japan and the Soviet Union (now Russia).
The revamped growth compact would more effectively allocate European resources and increase the flexibility of
permanent
transfers from rich to poor countries – provided that the money is used for productive investment.
To be sure, there were also divisions among Iran’s interlocutors, the five
permanent
members of the UN Security Council, along with Germany.
Instead of implementing deep and
permanent
cuts in payroll taxes on businesses, the government will give companies a €20 billion ($26 billion) income-tax credit over the next two years.
Solidarity, though weakened, proved to be a
permanent
fixture in Polish politics.
Instead of a one-time satisfaction, you retain a
permanent
privilege.
Marine cloud whitening, for example, amplifies a natural process and would not lead to
permanent
atmospheric changes – switching off the entire process would return the world to its previous state in a matter of days.
While more than 70% of Turks believe Syrians will one day become
permanent
residents in Turkey, nearly 76% oppose giving Syrians Turkish citizenship.
Above all, however, the
permanent
public provision of cheap credit would ultimately lead to a lingering infirmity, if not to Europe’s economic collapse, because the eurozone would become a central management system with state control over investment.
Those that cannot pass the market’s starting line, either because they are too poor or too uneducated, and who lack modern skills, are politically free but consigned to a kind of
permanent
second class citizenship.
As the protracted dialogue conducted by the European Union’s special representative, Javier Solana, on behalf of the Security Council’s
permanent
members and Germany has proved, Iran has no intention of deviating from its drive to nuclear status.
If encouraging voters to think again about the biggest political decision of their lifetimes continues to be treated as an affront to democracy, the UK will lose its only safeguard against
permanent
self-harm.
In particular, government expenditure should be determined by an estimate of
permanent
income (including the sustainable contribution from resource revenues), while cyclical revenue would be saved in a sovereign-wealth fund.
Even if an increase in oil prices turns out to be permanent, pitfalls abound.
It can forget about US support in its campaign to gain a
permanent
seat in the UN Security Council.
Second, energy rationing policies like cap-and-trade will be a
permanent
drag on economic activity.
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