Perpetual
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Trump’s
perpetual
anti-establishment campaign shows that, even as president, he intends to cultivate an outsider image.
In fact, Zimbabwe’s economic and political ties to China could prove decisive for Africa’s
perpetual
underdog.
It may annoy the Polish to recognize this, but if they make such a choice they will be condemned to a
perpetual
third rate status, scarcely above the most wretched places on earth and without any illusion of progress.
It coincided with the peak of the West’s belief in its soaring economic strength and
perpetual
global ascendancy.
For many modern Muslims, hijra represents the
perpetual
movement between memory and forgetting.
ECB President Mario Draghi often hints at quantitative easing – last month, he repeated that, “if required, we will act swiftly with further monetary policy easing” – but his
perpetual
lack of commitment resembles that of Mark Carney, the governor of the Bank of England, whom one former UK government minister recently compared to an “unreliable boyfriend.”
That collective failure is, naturally, aided and abetted by the Greek state’s
perpetual
lack of preparedness: its failure to clear fields and forests of accumulated kindling during the winter and spring, for example, or to establish and maintain emergency escape routes for residents.
Unless collective action is taken now to transform cities like Nairobi into the drivers of economic development and sources of opportunity that they are supposed to be, they will become a tinderbox of
perpetual
inequality.
But the downside of this aspirational language and philosophy can be a perpetual, personal restlessness.
A
perpetual
campaign is no way to build a better future.
But greater transparency and a more systematic independent evaluation of government policies could be a very helpful step towards solving the
perpetual
conundrum of outsized deficits.
People just like me – women fleeing a brutal dictatorship, only to be trafficked to a cruel one – are leading lives of
perpetual
victimization, utterly powerless.
First, the number of job opportunities is dwindling, and positions are characterized by low pay,
perpetual
job insecurity, and limited opportunities for advancement.
Like technological innovation, financial innovation is concerned with the
perpetual
search for greater efficiency – in this case, reducing the cost of transferring funds from savers to investors.
Central and Eastern Europe was never only a place of right and left dictatorships, of ethnocentrism and xenophobia, of
perpetual
and frozen conflicts, as some now caricature it.
Would politicians, with their
perpetual
fascination with “independence,” attempt to eliminate dependence one commodity at a time?
“It is impossible to read the history of the petty republics of Greece and Italy without feeling sensations of horror and disgust at the … state of
perpetual
vibration between the extremes of tyranny and anarchy,” he wrote in The Federalist Papers No. 9.
If central bank holdings of government debt were converted into non-interest-bearing
perpetual
obligations, nothing substantive would change, but it would become obvious that some previously issued public debt did not need to be repaid.
Their emotivity is always exaggerated, and although cloaked by an apparent indifference, their exaggerated sensitivities make their lives a
perpetual
tragedy.”
It means bringing people – or representatives of specific ethnic, religious, or regional groups – into public-policy decision-making, in order to allay their sense of marginalization or
perpetual
failure.
Moreover, Kant’s idea of
perpetual
peace seems even less far-fetched because no democracy has ever made war on another.
In what is still a low-interest-rate environment globally, the
perpetual
search for yield has found a comparatively new and attractive source in the guise of collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) within the USEM world.
The Japanese authorities could make their monetization explicit by replacing some of the interest-bearing debt held by the BOJ with a
perpetual
non-interest-bearing bond.
Variations call for central banks to buy
perpetual
government bonds that pay no interest or to convert existing bond holdings into something similar.
Such trade cooperation could provide a much-needed boon to diplomacy in a region that is under
perpetual
geopolitical strain.
Consequently, several dozen legislators, led by the
perpetual
rebel Ichiro Ozawa, defected from the DPJ, forming a new rump opposition party.
Annexing occupied territories, disenfranchising Arab Israelis, and brutally subjugating the Palestinian people is a recipe for
perpetual
conflict between Israel and its neighbors.
Perpetual
Bonds Could Save the European UnionBy embracing
perpetual
bonds – or Consols, as they are known in the United Kingdom and the United States – George Soros believes the EU can address the dual crises of COVID-19 and climate change currently threatening the world.
You have promoted the idea of
perpetual
bonds.
Why are
perpetual
bonds better and what risks do they entail?
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