Proposal
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But there are problems with Hensarling’s
proposal
as he has articulated it.
Were the Hensarling
proposal
to be implemented, those levels would have to be even higher, owing to the reduction in risk regulation.
A second problem with Hensarling’s
proposal
is that banks are likely to reject it as long as corporate tax policy remains unchanged.
More insidious, by repealing much of the Dodd-Frank risk regulation, the Hensarling
proposal
would virtually eliminate banks’ incentive to choose the off-ramp.
While the details of his particular
proposal
are problematic, to say the least, the concept has real potential.
This was not an issue in the disinflationary environment of the last decade, but it is becoming more of one, which is probably what prompted World Bank President Robert Zoellick’s
proposal
to restore a role for gold.
In many ways, the solution is similar to Musk’s solar
proposal
in Puerto Rico.
His
proposal
– which lies somewhere between the extremes of building a wall on the US-Mexican frontier and open borders on the other – is the right approach when guest workers could be disguised terrorists.
Bush may be right on guest workers, but his controversial
proposal
to have a Dubai-based company run six US ports is a big mistake.
Likewise, if Giavazzi and Tabellini’s
proposal
were adopted, the result would almost certainly be some permanent increase in the ECB’s balance sheet.
In low-lying Bangladesh, one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change, the government supports a
proposal
to build two huge coal-fired power plants adjacent to the Sundarbans World Heritage site.
India, too, supports the
proposal.
That is why McDonnell’s
proposal
deserves consideration, provided that we remain alert to incentives and the laws of the market.
Mobilizing Africa's Governments to Fight HIV/AIDSLast year a Nigerian team of HIV/AIDS experts performed what many thought to be a miracle: they submitted a well-designed, thoughtfully written, and locally developed
proposal
to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria.
To compose Nigeria's ARV proposal, he typed on a creaky old computer on loan from a colleague.
Yet the Global Fund approved his
proposal
without reservation, and it committed to backing his efforts with $18 million over the next two years.
The creation of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, together with US President George W. Bush's recent
proposal
to add $10 billion in funds to fight HIV/AIDS, mean that the financial weapons needed to wage the fight against this epidemic are beginning to arrive.
In one southern African country, a leadership group comprising representing the ministry of health, local non-governmental organizations, as well as multi-lateral and bi-lateral aid groups, created a
proposal
for the Global Fund.
The health ministry representative responsible for the malaria component was a crony of the health minister and complained about his
proposal'
s rejection.
In a fury, the Minister of Health pulled rank over the leadership group and announced, "If the malaria
proposal
is not submitted, no
proposal
will be submitted."
The threat was carried out: this country has put forward no
proposal.
Representatives may demand interpretation into their home language, but a
proposal
to limit each country’s translation budget is likely to be accepted soon.
This means that May could attach a referendum
proposal
to her preferred version of Brexit, justifiably claiming that Parliament’s response to the 2016 referendum should either be ratified or rejected by another popular vote.
Logic suggests that such a referendum would reverse the 2016 decision to leave the EU, because any specific Brexit
proposal
presented by the government would be far less attractive than the utopian delusions that managed to secure only a narrow majority two years ago.
If the prevailing sentiment wasn’t clear to the president before the July 16 plebiscite, it was after: more than seven million people participated, with an astonishing 98% rejecting the
proposal
– a clear repudiation of Maduro’s government.
But this is precisely what our
proposal
to split eurozone sovereign debt into senior and junior tranches aims to achieve.
If implemented successfully, our
proposal
would lower the costs of debt service while strengthening the incentives for individual countries to pursue fiscally responsible policies.
This is what distinguishes our
proposal
from suggestions that all eurozone debt be pooled in euro bonds in a spirit of solidarity.
The council would offer a take-it-or-leave-it
proposal
to the participating countries on the allocation of Blue Bonds for the coming year.
Each national parliament would then adopt the proposal, given participating countries’ role in providing the guarantees implied by that allocation.
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