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Norway, for example, is not just one of the world’s richest countries; it is also the seventh-largest exporter of carbon dioxide emissions, and it continues to
permit
exploration and development of new oil and gas fields.
The court judgment gives two-thirds of the disputed site to two Hindu organizations, and one-third to Muslims, which suggests a solution that might
permit
the construction of both a mosque and a temple on the same site.
So, while France faces huge economic challenges, its northern and southern features
permit
it to play a proactive role in the European project’s survival.
Early steps toward interest-rate liberalization and hints of reform of the antiquated hukou (residential permit) system are also encouraging.
But, in the real world, many countries, particularly but not limited to small, open economies, simply find it impractical or undesirable to
permit
their currency to float.
That would require some agreement about appropriate “equilibrium” exchange rates, with a fairly wide band that would allow for uncertainty and
permit
the market to exert its own discipline.
This “neutral basket” approach would
permit
the ECB to purchase substantial volumes of Italian and Spanish bonds, but only if it was also buying even larger amounts of French and German bonds.
Were Dutch law to
permit
the sacking of full time employees (not likely in these prosperous times) the proportion of the work force officially sanctioned as too sick or disabled to work would dramatically decline, as would the number of part-time and temporary workers.
The French DisconnectionPARIS – Dire conditions can
permit
what was once unthinkable to push its way into public debate.
His 60-point plan included reforms of fiscal policy and the financial sector that would set market interest rates on loans and deposits,
permit
some private-investor participation in state-owned enterprises, increase the role of small and medium-size enterprises, loosen labor restrictions, and introduce property taxes to boost revenue for local authorities.
While structural reforms – particularly on the supply side – are required in developed and developing countries, they are not sufficient to address what former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers has called “secular stagnation” – that is, the difficulty of sustaining sufficient demand to
permit
normal levels of output.
Broader use of rapid diagnostics will
permit
more effective treatment for flu cases at risk of developing serious complications.
Such a system generally tends to
permit
the most efficient to acquire wealth.
It is, after all, fair to question whether donor countries will stick to these commitments and, indeed, whether conditions in partner countries will
permit
them to.
In the wake of Mittal’s takeover of Arcelor, governments must address this gap in the law, as no society can afford to
permit
the economic system to continue its march toward indifference to the welfare and security of workers.
These stronger structures should
permit
limited resource transfers among eurozone countries, either to carry out countercyclical policy or to supplement investment spending, particularly in economic and social infrastructure.
With the primary surplus gone, a default would no longer
permit
Tsipras to fulfill Syriza’s campaign promises; on the contrary, it would imply even bigger cutbacks in wages, pensions, and public spending than the “troika” – the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the IMF – is now demanding.
Unfortunately, Kenya’s government listened and did not
permit
their farmers to grow genetically modified (GM) maize, even though it has been approved, sown, harvested, and eaten by both humans and animals in South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, the United States, and other countries for many years.
Reform of the hukou (residency permit) system to allow citizens to transfer their welfare benefits from one city to another is vital for an increasingly flexible labor force that now includes almost 200 million migrant workers.
The breakthrough, he noted, comes when institutions go beyond trade within local communities to
permit
anonymous and impersonal exchange across time and space.
China's plans for the Silk Road combine economic, diplomatic, energy, and security objectives in an effort to create an expansive network of linked facilities to boost trade, aid strategic penetration, and
permit
an increasingly potent and active submarine force to play an expanded role.
Democracy will not
permit
it.
Moreover, Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman has warned that Israel would not
permit
the consolidation of a Shia “axis in Syria.”
The panel also found inadequate several other objections to legalization, and recommended that the law in Canada be changed to
permit
both physician-assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia.
In this context, the EU should not
permit
current challenges to weaken its overall enlargement strategy.
The EU rejected British offers to remaintemporarily in the customs union after Brexit, because that would allow the UK to enjoy the benefits of tariff-free trade without having to
permit
the free movement of EU citizens.
From their perspective, Germany’s decision over the last three years to
permit
actual and prospective transfers just large enough to prevent financial meltdown will somehow be enough to enable the eurozone finally to begin to recover from a half-decade of recession and stagnation.
What’s more, the government does not
permit
cross-border aid: although this would be the most effective delivery method for rebel-controlled areas, it would subvert the government’s control of aid distribution and further undermine its own sovereignty claims.
Lifting this limit would
permit
the existing framework to be used in the future to alleviate some countries’ fiscal burdens.
No one who wants to build a union for peace can afford to permit, much less encourage, that outcome.
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