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So why, in these seemingly ideal circumstances, can’t the right find a
plausible
political story to tell – one which reconciles liberal government with liberal economics?
But, in the longer term, the slow, steady progress of democratization can provide a sense of hope for moderates, creating a
plausible
vision of a better future – the essence of soft power – that undercuts the message of hate and violence promoted by the extremists.
Ultimately, there is no other
plausible
explanation for what has happened in Venezuela.
In particular, while each of the global economy’s major regions has a
plausible
growth strategy, these strategies may not add up.
It may sound plausible, but it is hardly conclusive, and, more importantly, it certainly does not tell us that high prices are sustainable.
But it is too soon to rule out a simpler and more
plausible
hypothesis.
A proper assessment of the consequences of the fiscal policies demanded by the plan should focus not on a single value, but on a range of values based on
plausible
scenarios from an optimistic to a pessimistic bound.
There are
plausible
reasons for enacting such a law.
The first, more
plausible
option is to strike bilateral deals.
During the global economic free fall between the fall of 2008 and the spring of 2009, an L-shaped economic and financial Armageddon was still firmly in the mix of
plausible
scenarios.
With cessation of Israeli incursions, and large-scale international aid from the European Union, the US, Japan, and some Arab League countries, he could begin to make a
plausible
go of it.
A more
plausible
explanation is that strategic bombing is indeed about morale, but not that of the enemy.
Is there a
plausible
explanation?
Both President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair urgently need a
plausible
exit strategy from Iraq.
Today, as world growth decelerates, secular stagnation seems
plausible
once again.
But the opposite conclusion was equally plausible: Given the extent of fragility, a clever twist to the control levers might facilitate a military victory by the economic hegemon.
Going through the same material as Alesina had, its authors pointed out that “while it is
plausible
to conjecture that confidence effects have been at play in our sample of consolidations, during downturns they do not seem to have ever been strong enough to make the consolidations expansionary.”
This is now, and the idea looks a lot less
plausible.
Yet even without prescriptive theories, feigning “frenzy” or madness can also be a plausible, powerful, and rather contagious negotiating strategy.
Finally, to succeed, a madman government needs to have a
plausible
war plan for causing a general disruption.
With the right rhetoric, and, above all,
plausible
policy alternatives, this self-conception can be changed again.
There are stories, unverifiable but plausible, that 20 or more of Hun Sen’s closest associates have each amassed more than $1 billion through misappropriation of state assets, illegal economic activity, and favoritism in state procurement and contracting.
In other words, while it is quite
plausible
to expect that Trump’s Treasury will want to reverse the dollar’s climb, it is equally
plausible
that no other major economy will help.
It seems entirely
plausible
that Trump will prefer people who think the “true” unemployment rate is 42% to those who share the view that it is 4.7%.
Current owners will resist to the end any dilution of their control; and no national authority is likely to admit that their national “champions” lack a
plausible
path to financial viability.
Even if Golden Dawn – a neo-Nazi party in appearance and content – had not engaged in violence, its extreme anti-immigrant stance and its incitement of hatred at a moment of great social and economic turmoil would have made it a
plausible
candidate for a ban.
A more
plausible
explanation for improved market performance is waning pessimism.
At
plausible
rates of US job creation, it would take 12-18 months to absorb those new entrants.
With the expansion of passive investing set to continue, it is
plausible
that international institutional investors will have even less incentive to monitor governance in the long term.
Yet the next national elections, due before May 2009, may produce a
plausible
Dalit contender for the job of prime minister – Kumari Mayawati, the female chief minister of India’s largest state, Uttar Pradesh.
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