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Worse, boosting social spending will contribute little to resolving the country’s staggering 17.5% rate of unemployment – most of it structural –while any hope of
quick
euro adoption will be dashed.
Unlike Jiang and Hu, Xi assumed
quick
command of the Chinese Communist Party, the government, and the military, and very effectively shepherded the Third Plenum’s historic reforms.
When the East Asian financial crisis broke out in mid-1997, the advanced countries and the International Monetary Fund were
quick
to blame the victims -- the borrowing countries.
The response was
quick
and vicious.
Attempts to bring economic rationality and equity to American medicine date back to immediately after World War II, when President Harry Truman's proposal for establishing a national health insurance system brought cries of "socialized medicine" and
quick
defeat in Congress.
Nowhere in the world is the transformation of an armed insurgent group into a peaceful political movement
quick
or easy.
If Germany provided this kind of leadership, other countries would be
quick
to follow.
My guess is that the ECB is not an effective lender of last resort, because it will face too many internal obstacles to
quick
action.
The United States, the European Commission, and the EU’s main member states all agree, at least in principle, that Ukraine needs
quick
and substantial financial help in order to be able to resist Russian aggression.
That would put renewed pressure on the current-account and trade deficits, making it extremely difficult to reverse the loss of jobs and income that politicians are
quick
to blame on America’s trading partners.
Many Europeans have lost trust in an EU establishment that seems incompetent, self-serving, and out of touch – a perception reinforced by EU leaders’ chaotic response to the refugee crisis, which populists have been
quick
to exploit by linking the newcomers to terrorism.
After winning over voters with their apparent decisiveness and directness, such leaders capture enough authority to make
quick
decisions and demonstrate short-term results – thereby keeping voters on their side as they claim still greater authority.
Completing their revolution will be not an easy, quick, or smooth process, but it will happen.
Gene-drive developers have spent millions of dollars trying to sell this technology as a
quick
fix for achieving ambitious health and conservation goals, such as those outlined in the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The region in and around Syria is also populated by extremist Islamist groups that are attempting to expand their spheres of influence - and that are
quick
to capitalize on instability in any country.
To be sure, such metrics can easily be manipulated – a fact that critics are
quick
to point out.
Last Fall when the Western Governments and the IMF sponsored more than $100 billion in bailout loans to Asia, the hope was for a
quick
rebound.
EU leaders cannot guarantee that the process of joining the bloc will be
quick
and easy.
Brazil’s Political ImpasseSANTIAGO – It was the kind of politics Brazilians thought they had left behind: One day the sitting president appoints a popular former president to her cabinet in order to save him from prosecution, and pundits are
quick
to conclude that he is in charge.
But investors betting on a
quick
reversal of fortune for Brazil are likely to be disappointed.
Contrary to what one might think, he does not have a real strategic vision of the world – a shortcoming reflected in his
quick
capitulation in the face of opposition to his proposals.
Nowadays, we are more likely to have quick, superficial experiences than to immerse ourselves in a culture.
If opponents to these reforms block real change, they risk a
quick
closing of Hungary's openness to growth.
So we asked our economists to give a
quick
assessment on about 100 of the proposed targets.
Moreover, given the vast inequalities of power and wealth in Latin America, and with a large part of the population bereft of land and education, the region has long been vulnerable to populist politics and rebellions, with leaders promising
quick
gains for the dispossessed by seizing property from the elites.
Experience in Eastern Europe, where energy prices had to be increased substantially in the 1990’s, demonstrated that simple measures – such as better insulation, together with maintenance and repair of the region’s many long-neglected central heating systems – yield a
quick
and substantial payoff in reducing energy intensity.
Furthermore, by enabling the
quick
and secure transfer of funds, mobile-banking services allow producers to access markets more efficiently, reduce their transaction costs, and tap into higher-value market sectors.
This type of aid does not require long studies, but
quick
action.
Only by taking quick, meaningful action to fight hunger, poverty, and disease can there be a chance of creating conditions for long-term peace.
The games and simulation exercises can be designed to train and reward certain kinds of behavior –
quick
decision-making over too much deliberation, delegation rather than do-it-myself behavior, and so on.
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