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Government policy back then began with a
permanent
military program of spending and R&D and continued through massive public works program and suburbanization, underpinned by the Federal Highway Program and subsidized home ownership loans from the Federal Housing Administration.
Indeed, Yellen’s predecessor, Ben Bernanke, recently addressed such possibilities, notably the potential for a
permanent
increase in the money supply (so-called helicopter money).
Permanent
status negotiations, dealing with all the major issues of the conflict--including refugees, Jerusalem, settlement, security, water, and, of course, the
permanent
borders of the Palestinian state--are scheduled to be completed by the end of 2005, while Ariel Sharon is still slated to be Prime Minister.
If Iran’s nuclear program demands negotiations with the five
permanent
members of the UN Security Council, plus Germany, and North Korea’s requires the so-called “six-party talks,” why should the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict be left exclusively to the US?
The West has an opportunity – and an obligation – to convince Putin that protecting his own interests requires profound and
permanent
democratic reform in Russia, starting with an unambiguous commitment to the rule of law.
The flagship for successor war crimes courts in Rwanda, Sierra Leone, East Timor, Cambodia, and the
permanent
International Criminal Court, the ICTY is now in its final phase, slated to close its doors in 2010.
Whether it is a
permanent
or temporary adjustment, the Chinese authorities have much work to do in laying the groundwork for strong economic performance in the medium and long term.
What used to be his charisma is now the
permanent
re-enactment of the all-too-familiar.
Moreover, in 2013, the US became the first ASEAN dialogue partner to establish a
permanent
mission to the organization.
Specifically, the plan would grant
permanent
legal status and a path to citizenship for 1.8 million people who were brought or sent to the country illegally as children.
The Constitutional Court now has six months to justify her
permanent
removal from office.
The
permanent
danger of overstretching the country’s internal political structures is unlikely to permit any imperial foreign-policy role.
The effort by France and Germany to establish a “joint and
permanent
EU military headquarters” tasked with the overseas deployment of EU troops is also a step in the right direction.
Democratic countries’ political establishments seem to be in a
permanent
state of torpor, fueling voter demand for strong leaders who promise to smash through political gridlock and sweep away bureaucratic resistance to bold new policies.
The five
permanent
members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany were able to work together to forge the Iranian nuclear deal.
As a
permanent
UN Security Council member, France’s recognition of Palestine could be crucial.
The country has lost its credibility with the United Nations and in the Middle East; its claim to a
permanent
seat on the Security Council has just been trashed for good; and one really must fear the worst for Europe.
Permanent
virginity is a recipe for
permanent
sterility.
To avoid
permanent
socioeconomic damage, these countries need faster growth.
The collective cost of a temporary inflation overrun is dwarfed by that of a premature recession resulting in
permanent
scars and a political backlash against economic orthodoxy.
Just over three years ago, when I was negotiating on behalf of Greece with the German government to end the combination of unsustainable loans and hyper-austerity that are still crushing my country, I warned my interlocutors at a Eurogroup meeting of eurozone finance ministers:“If you insist on policies that condemn whole populations to a combination of
permanent
stagnation and humiliation, you will soon have to deal not with Europeanist leftists like us but, instead, with anti-Europeanist xenophobes who see it as their vocation to disintegrate the European Union.”
After all, the wealth effect works only when people believe that the wealth is
permanent.
Given that nearly all consumer and industrial products are in short supply in Africa, similar job-creation partnerships could be established in other sectors, resulting in permanent, mutually beneficial cooperation between Europe and Africa.
Poor policy choices, on the other hand, will at best delay recovery and at worst do
permanent
damage.
We propose that the Council’s
permanent
members, along with key Middle Eastern states, appoint humanitarian envoys whose sole purpose would be to secure access to those in need.
In this sense, an institutional framework for
permanent
inter-Korean peace is more urgent than ever.
He would likely continue many of his temporary programs (as Milton Friedman once observed, “There is nothing so
permanent
as a temporary government program.”);
It is in part to avoid the difficult choice of either living with a nuclear-armed Iran or attacking it that the five
permanent
members of the United Nations Security Council and Germany have pursued negotiations to limit Iran’s nuclear program and place it under international supervision.
When Russia, a veto-wielding
permanent
member of the Council, opposed the US-backed overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the US would have been wise to abstain from covert operations to topple him.
Furthermore, with the reforms in limbo, the IMF has been forced to depend largely on loans from its members, rather than the
permanent
resources called for by the new measures.
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