Pursue
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Whether Nastase can
pursue
a sensible program depends mightily on party unity, and here the PDSR is as divided as Constantinescu’s coalition.
Europe’s leaders must
pursue
a controlled segmentation of the eurozone, in which the most competitive countries – Austria, Finland, Germany, and the Netherlands – adopt a new currency, the “northern euro.”
The second argument for institutional independence is that central banks have a clear comparative advantage in dealing with monetary issues, and can therefore be trusted to
pursue
their targets independently.
Given that central banks are likely to continue to
pursue
multiple objectives for a long time, their independence will continue to erode.
For that, he must
pursue
democratic reforms, institutional regeneration, and renewed diplomatic ties with the West.
Russia is in no position to create an alternative international system; but, if Putin continues to
pursue
an outdated and antagonistic foreign policy, it can undermine the existing one.
To be sure, the presidency grants Trump considerable power to shape trade policy, so one cannot ignore the possibility that he will
pursue
protectionist measures to appease his supporters.
Given this, and despite the potential political difficulties and the risk of a social backlash, Brazil has little choice but to
pursue
an IMF-sponsored adjustment program.
While Trump might
pursue
mutually beneficial bilateral agreements, one can expect that they will be subordinated to domestic priorities, especially distributional aims, and supported only insofar as they are consistent with these priorities.
Many European policymakers, already convinced that the US-based tech giants are a threat to European security, would welcome the opportunity to
pursue
stronger actions against them.
For too long, the Kremlin has used existing international mandates to
pursue
neo-imperial policies.
Greater predictability and clarity in the property system is likely to bring economic benefits, reassure international investors, and signal the leadership’s determination to
pursue
further economic reforms.
Zarif also says that the nuclear crisis could be resolved within a year, with a deadline for the talks ensuring that neither “side would think the other is killing time to
pursue
some other goals.”
First, inflation is likely to remain very low, with many more years of high unemployment bearing down on prices and the European Central Bank unwilling to
pursue
the aggressive monetary easing needed to raise them (making it difficult to reduce the real value of the country’s debt burden).
We must do our utmost to ensure that peaceful nuclear energy, when a country chooses to
pursue
it, remains at the service of humanity.
Others welcome the opportunity in a democracy to
pursue
legitimate interests, and even to protest.
The euro crisis has given rise to a consensus that, in order to function effectively, the eurozone must
pursue
further integration.
Meanwhile, the euro group would
pursue
far greater fiscal integration, in addition to their current cooperation.
Europe must develop greater military capabilities, not to become a major power on par with the US, but so that it can act as America’s partner if it so chooses and to
pursue
its own goals.
Given this, and the very real danger that other countries could
pursue
their own exit from the bloc, Trump must not be allowed to exacerbate existing divisions.
Straying outside of those parameters would lead to warnings and sanctions, but otherwise there would be some flexibility for member states to
pursue
the EU’s collective goals at a pace adapted to their national circumstances.
That is a lower inflation rate than even the Bundesbank achieved during its celebrated pre-euro history, and it is a tighter target than virtually all other central banks
pursue.
Many have argued that lengthening the policy horizon by precisely defining “the medium term” would give policymakers room to
pursue
other objectives temporarily.
He might have added that the business of business everywhere is to
pursue
profits, for lately some corporate leaders seem to have lost sight of that elementary precept.
Inasmuch as corporate leaders work for the owners of the business, their responsibility is to
pursue
the best interests of their employers - interests that relate primarily to making as much money as possible while conforming to the legal rules and ethical norms of society.
By becoming a nuclear power, such regimes can ensure their own survival, promote their local or regional geopolitical interests, and even
pursue
an expansionist agenda.
Trump’s erratic approach to China demonstrates that he has neither the strategic vision nor the diplomatic discipline to devise a policy of managed strategic conflict, much less a doctrine (like that created by President Harry Truman in 1947) to
pursue
a cold war.This means that, at least in the short term, the most likely trajectory of Sino-American relations is toward “transactional conflict,” characterized by frequent economic and diplomatic spats and the occasional cooperative maneuver.
Trump’s erratic approach to China demonstrates that he has neither the strategic vision nor the diplomatic discipline to devise a policy of managed strategic conflict, much less a doctrine (like that created by President Harry Truman in 1947) to
pursue
a cold war.
In the meantime, Trump will
pursue
his goal of drastically increasing defense spending, even as his policies put some members of US military families at risk of deportation.
It should be clear that it is inappropriate for a country, or association of countries, at war to
pursue
fiscal austerity, as the EU continues to do.
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