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386 examples of Permanently in a sentence
There is no credible scenario in which Japan can generate fiscal surpluses large enough to repay its accumulated debt: a significant proportion will remain
permanently
on the Bank of Japan’s balance sheet.
Mercury from the smokestacks will accumulate in the marine life,
permanently
contaminating the food supply of hundreds of thousands of people and vulnerable wildlife.
Ironically, this narrow approach also undermines the effort to achieve Trump’s sole objective, as a lasting defeat of ISIS and other jihadists will demand a credible political transition that
permanently
ends the civil war.
Now that oil prices are declining and will likely continue to remain low for several years, if not permanently, the Middle East’s rentier systems face a significant challenge.
The excessive domestic demand that underpinned this evolution is now gone,
permanently.
The landscape has been
permanently
altered.
Obama wanted to continue the 2010 tax rates
permanently
for all taxpayers except those with annual incomes over $250,000.
The Republicans proposed continuing the 2010 tax rates
permanently
for all taxpayers.
It will
permanently
change the continent’s economic geography and defining narrative.
With South Korea, Brazil, Australia, and Argentina
permanently
exempted from US tariffs on steel and aluminum, and with certain measures applied only to final goods and primary products, the impact of rising Sino-American trade tensions has so far been limited.
But even if the world economy is on course to a firm recovery, the long-term trend has been severely and
permanently
disrupted.
That is why current Russian policy seeks to destabilize Ukraine permanently, especially militarily and financially.
But the supply-siders jumped to the daring conclusion that a permanent cut in tax rates on labor would encourage more work
permanently
– with no diminution of effectiveness.
To be sure, if tax rates were decreased
permanently
this year, there would initially be a strongly positive effect on labor supplied.
All of that output and income has been
permanently
lost.
Unless Arab political culture is shown to be uniquely and
permanently
inimical to electoral competitiveness, it makes more sense to understand the democratic divide in the Muslim world in terms of the political - as opposed to the ethnic or religious - particularities of the Middle East and North Africa.
If the adjustment were made through taxes, every federal tax would need to be increased by 64%, immediately and permanently; if made through austerity, every non-interest spending program – including Social Security and Medicare, the main entitlement programs for the elderly – would need to be cut, immediately and permanently, by 40%.
Indeed, in the original agreement, the five large powers that would be represented
permanently
on the IMF Executive Board were the United States, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, China, and France – the same countries with permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council.
In fact, this year, four American utilities have decided to shut down a total of five reactors
permanently
– the first closures in the United States in 15 years.
The coexistence, in the same depressed economy, of these two types of businesses gives rise to unexpected opportunities for shadowy trades without which countless businesses might close their doors
permanently.
Even if there is a problem, it can easily be fixed; spending a fraction of the money that went into Bush’s two tax cuts would have fixed Social Security for 75 years; slight benefit cuts, adjusting the age of retirement, or minor adjustments in the level of contributions could fix the system
permanently.
Of course, what’s true today could be demographically unsustainable tomorrow; and if Japan’s birth rate remains
permanently
at 1.4, rapid population decline could pose severe problems.
Because most of those countries will not join a European transfer union, they would be cut off
permanently.
But Trump – who has also refused to exclude
permanently
Japan, the European Union, and Canada from his administration’s steel and aluminum tariffs – pays no mind to his allies’ preferences.
Turkey’s Secular Fundamentalist ThreatNEW YORK -- The Chief Prosecutor of Turkey’s High Court of Appeals recently recommended to the country’s Constitutional Court that the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) be
permanently
banned.
If “forgotten” groups are not to be
permanently
left behind and alienated, governments must take bolder action.
Let’s hope that by then he will have helped move the consensus
permanently
among his colleagues – preparing the ground for further congressional action aimed at a serious tightening of safeguards over the financial sector.
Economists call this “hysteresis”: Long-term unemployment erodes workers’ skills and human capital; and, because innovation is embedded in new capital goods, low investment leads to
permanently
lower productivity growth.
Such parties can help to integrate the extremes into the political mainstream, while facilitating alternation in power, which is essential to any democracy’s dynamism; a system in which a large centrist party remained
permanently
in power would be far less desirable.
These concerns require that fiscal exit strategies be planned, announced, and implemented soon, before the stimulus programs become
permanently
entrenched, develop powerful dependent constituencies, and greatly increase the risk of rising interest rates, inflation, and taxation.
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