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EU-wide coordination of these minimum guaranteed income schemes should be gradually pursued, with the long-term intention of building up a pan-European safety net as one of the institutional pillars of the EU.
Declining dependence on external sources, properly pursued, is an important development.
Efforts to replenish aquifers could also be
pursued.
As a result, markets seem convinced that the US will gradually exit its prolonged period of excessive reliance on unconventional monetary policy, replacing it with a mix of looser fiscal policy and pro-growth structural reforms – an approach much like that
pursued
by former US President Ronald Reagan.
Emerging economies in general have
pursued
export-led growth strategies similar to that of the Asian Tigers (Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan).
Rather, his specific policy proposals might be most effectively
pursued
if combined with OMF.
It has
pursued
a campaign to recover its former position not just in crude, but also in petroleum products, natural gas liquids, and petrochemicals.
This is the classic form of adjustment in the international economic system, and past US administrations
pursued
this method by applying bilateral pressure, and by working through international institutions such as the G7 and the International Monetary Fund.
In that elder generation, many had
pursued
military careers, and many of their aides and collaborators were engineers and civil servants.
Clearly, the current fiscal path being
pursued
in most advanced economies – the reliance of the United States, the euro zone, the United Kingdom, Japan, and others on very large budget deficits and rapid accumulation of public debt – is unsustainable.
In yet another shrewd move, he
pursued
the turnover of senior officials at the Vatican gradually, rather than in one fell swoop.
He tightened legislation aimed at throttling civil society,
pursued
lawsuits against protesters, and blocked the activity of Alexei Navalny, a promising opposition politician.
Meanwhile, those on the right are dubious about the current system’s effectiveness, and believe that Western-style reforms, with elements of democratic constitutionalism, should be
pursued.
The idea that development is a matter of hard-to-change cultural factors is best tested in countries which, due to accidents of history, were divided and
pursued
two different economic policies: China, Germany, and Korea.
The investigation into the death in 1980 of ex-president Frei Montalva, the principal opponent of the dictatorship, has advanced but needs to be
pursued
vigorously in the courts.
Because of the tenacity and passion of ordinary Chileans demanding that the state fulfill its mandate to protect their human rights, Pinochet finds himself before the bar of justice, and others who used their power to kill, torture, or exile their fellow citizens are being
pursued.
China and other emerging-market countries
pursued
an economic strategy that defied the standard tenets of growth and development theory.
Their statehood is weak, their leadership often weaker, and they lack the consensus about their European destiny that enabled difficult reforms in Poland, Slovakia, and the Baltic States to be
pursued.
The Sumo and the YakuzaOSAKA – Perhaps no other sport is
pursued
as religiously as sumo wrestling.
The two grand agreements that it
pursued
– the 12-country Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership – would have put the US at the center of an integrated market comprising two-thirds of the global economy.
In order to shore up their financial systems and overall demand, emerging-market countries must be ready to take actions similar to those
pursued
by the advanced countries.
The fact that trade negotiations are being
pursued
in tandem with talks over North Korea’s nuclear program suggests that China and the US understand that, in today’s interconnected global system, cooperation is necessary for managing multiple global risks.
The decision to permit foreign direct investment in multi-brand retail and civil aviation has been pursued, even at the cost of losing a recalcitrant coalition ally.
The inescapable but inconvenient truth is that the response to global warming that we have single-mindedly
pursued
for nearly 20 years – since the leaders of rich countries first vowed to cut carbon – is simply not going to work.
A wave of strikes in May and August of 1988 brought home to Poland's politburo that the strategy of repression they had
pursued
since the introduction of martial law in 1981 was a failure.
Had the United States and its allies
pursued
an approach centered on punitive sanctions, as with Cuba and Burma, the result would have been a less prosperous, less open, and potentially destabilizing China.
As we explore in our book Engineers of Jihad, since the 1970s, a disproportionate share of Islamist radicals have
pursued
hard technical fields rather than softer subjects that offer fewer clear answers.
In fact, Bush
pursued
his policy despite a 1978 law – adopted in response to the Nixon-era abuses – that specifically requires judicial approval, and in contradiction to his public assurance that no such eavesdropping takes place without a court order.
Among developed countries, these investors’ arrival has inspired concerns that have been
pursued
by the OECD, in the Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations, and at the national level.
What, people ask, has Latin America really gained from the restrictive macroeconomic policies it has pursued, for the most part, since the debt crisis of the 1980's?
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