Presses
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As China
presses
ahead with consumer-led rebalancing, it will continue to move from surplus saving to saving absorption, with the distinct possibility that its current account will shift into permanent deficit (a small deficit actually was recorded in the first quarter of this year).
Competition
presses
each company to keep its costs down.
Where America has room for maneuver, it always
presses
forward in this direction.
The euro itself is at risk, because the countries in crisis have, in recent years, been running the eurozone’s monetary printing
presses
overtime.
Of course, it is understandable that Western banks that recklessly extended euro loans to these countries now want to give them euro printing
presses.
Providing Bulgaria, Croatia, and Romania with national euro printing
presses
would keep private credit flowing and enable foreign-currency loans to be rolled over.
But if Obama
presses
Hu to revalue the Chinese currency as the best way to achieve recalibration, Hu is likely to push back, asking Obama what he intends to do to stem the massive US deficits that will cause inflation and reduce the value of investments by Chinese and others in American securities.
As Europe
presses
ahead with reform, the question for Italy is whether smoke and mirrors is all its politics have to offer.
As a result, the UMNO finds itself squeezed between an Islamic lobby that
presses
for greater “Talibanization” of the country and the rising voices of international critics, who cannot be ignored, because the party needs both radical supporters and foreign investors to stay in power.
Interest rates were slashed, insolvent banks were bailed out, the printing
presses
were turned on, taxes were cut, and public spending was boosted.
In Europe, by contrast, easy access to the local printing
presses
before and after the foundation of the ECB, together with the new fiscal rescue mechanisms, ensure that investors start to become nervous only when debt ratios are 10-20 times as high.
The printing
presses
at the Banque de France and the Banca d’Italia are working overtime to make up for the outflow of money.
In the eurozone, mutualization was realized through generous ESM bailouts and some €1 trillion ($1.27 trillion) worth of TARGET2 credit from national printing
presses
for the crisis-stricken countries.
They are safe only in the sense that no one can stop the Federal Reserve from operating its printing
presses
at full speed.
Acquiescing to such censorship might have been necessary when printing presses, delivery trucks, news kiosks, or transmission towers were the only way to get printed publications or broadcast programs to news consumers.
But if it looks beyond terrorism to the root causes of the problem, and
presses
Saleh to begin to share power, Yemen need not become another safe haven for terrorists.
With this year’s centennial of the outbreak of World War I, dozens of new analyses of “the war to end all wars” have rolled off the
presses.
When cheap paper and printing
presses
– the first true mass-communication technology – challenged this system, the Catholic Church and the monarchs defended the parchment-based monopoly.
As it
presses
its territorial conflicts with neighbors, China contains itself.
As the IAEA
presses
Iran for agreements on greater transparency, Iran wants to know where such agreements might lead, particularly regarding sanctions.
And the two countries’ central banks made their flight possible by providing extra liquidity via national printing
presses.
In that case, the loans that the Spanish and Italian central banks provided via their national (electronic) printing
presses
would not only have enabled capital flight, but also served as a means of driving private capital away by offering better terms.
The Ottoman Empire’s long ban on printing
presses
may have been a key reason for its eventual decline.
Just as Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin can be seen looking directly into the camera as he
presses
his knee into Floyd’s neck, police who allow themselves to be filmed attacking journalists and other civilians clearly do not fear consequences.
She put her linen in order for her in the presses, and taught her to keep an eye on the butcher when he brought the meat.
'Only this: before I went away, I took her hand, she withdrew it; today I withdraw my hand, she seizes it and
presses
it.
The peddler went to the door, and, taking a cautious glance about the valley, quickly returned, and commenced the following dialogue:-"The sun has just left the top of the eastern hill; my time
presses
me: here is the deed for the house and lot; everything is done according to law."
and still his hand She
presses
to the heart no more that felt.
Determine, for time presses."
Let them remember that a time of distress is a time of dreadful temptation, and all the strength to resist is taken away; poverty presses, the soul is made desperate by distress, and what can be done?
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