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CCS technology captures carbon dioxide at the source of its emission, compresses it, and stores it
permanently
underground.
The big question is whether it will function as intended and survive
permanently.
But the biggest danger to Obamacare’s survival is that many individuals who do not receive insurance from their employer will choose not to insure themselves and will instead pay the fine of just 1% of income (rising
permanently
after 2015 to 2.5%).
And, as Trump’s presidency makes clear, that past has yet to be
permanently
overcome.
Now the time has come to resolve Kosovo’s status
permanently.
A key question is whether central governments’ power worldwide will expand
permanently
– over not only the private economy, but also over sub-national governments.
Gone are the 1990’s, when for a brief moment in the immediate aftermath of the end of the Cold War, the world looked as if it would be
permanently
peaceful and unconcerned with power.
The latter
permanently
ask for more, while the former zealously try to defend their purse.
Only such an understanding can permit a start to the groundwork needed for a political resolution that can
permanently
end both the siege of Gaza and the occupation of Palestinian lands.
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.
By contrast, a clearly stated intent that a portion of the fiscal deficit will be
permanently
financed by money creation, unless and until the stimulative effect is higher than originally anticipated and desired, would have a different effect.
Chancellor Angela Merkel’s coalition government withdrew from this agreement in 2010, but Fukushima forced the authorities to reconsider – and to
permanently
end the use of nuclear energy.
The authors, Katie Farrant and Magda Rutkowska, suggest that corporate behavior may have changed as a result of the financial crisis, as difficulties in accessing bank financing led them to increase their cash buffers
permanently.
And, while massive official intervention may have halted the rout, it could have
permanently
damaged regulators’ credibility.
And, because the current bout of high unemployment is self-reinforcing, once the equilibrium is broken for a while, the economy could move to a higher-employment equilibrium permanently, without the need for any further government support.
Austerity’s advocates rely on one – and only one – argument: If fiscal contraction is part of a credible “consolidation” program aimed at
permanently
reducing the share of government in GDP, business expectations will be so encouraged by the prospect of lower taxes and higher profits that the resulting economic expansion will more than offset the contraction in demand caused by cuts in public spending.
It also assumes that addressing structural constraints on competitiveness can be deferred – perhaps
permanently.
This means that we need a different approach to ensure that each country is
permanently
better off inside the euro area.
Indeed, France withdrew all of its
permanently
based military forces from Mali years ago.
And it is likely that there will be a need for exchange controls, certainly on short-term capital flows, whether
permanently
or from time to time.
But when you are excluded, you are
permanently
alone.
Germany fears that risk-sharing would become risk-shifting, and that any form of fiscal union would likewise turn into a “transfer union,” with the rich core
permanently
subsidizing the poorer periphery.
But there are fundamental reasons to believe that the eurozone’s investment rate will remain
permanently
depressed.
To tackle the problem permanently, the only option is to prevent infections from occurring in the first place – with improved hygiene, sanitation, and disease surveillance.
By
permanently
immunizing the relevant animal populations, we could prevent new cases of Lyme and other diseases that originate in wild organisms, or we could block newly emergent pathogens such as the Zika virus, which has been linked to an epidemic of stunted brain development in newborns in Latin America.
This means challenging the idea that a referendum
permanently
outweighs all other mechanisms of democratic politics and persuading voters that a referendum mandate refers to a specific question in specific conditions, at a specific time.
But I’m not sure how many governments do pay for the protection of private citizens who live
permanently
abroad.
The idea of
permanently
raising inflation targets to 4% was first proposed in an interesting and insightful paper led by IMF chief economist Olivier Blanchard, and has been endorsed by a number of other academics, including, most recently, Paul Krugman.
While many immigrants would welcome the idea of returning to Mexico after temporary employment in the US, many others would prefer to immigrate
permanently
to the US.
At least a dozen journalists have been arrested under AIPPA, including the only foreign correspondent
permanently
based in the country, Andrew Meldrum of the British newspaper The Guardian .
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