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Georgia has managed to reduce low-level corruption radically, through deep staff cuts, improved compensation to remaining government employees, and stiffer penalties for bribery.
None of our critics has been able to explain with any clarity or credibility why price stability is the wrong goal, which key objectives central banks should pursue instead, or what we could have done
radically
differently after 2008.
This then produces the fervent belief that government spending must be cut radically, and now.
Germany has
radically
reduced its unemployment rate in the last decade, even during the economic crisis.
By contrast, someone adopting an existentialist philosophy along the lines of Jean-Paul Sartre or Simone de Beauvoir might believe that because “existence precedes essence,” we are
radically
free to shape our lives according to our own choices, and do not need God to help us along.
But then something went
radically
wrong, and understanding why offers lessons for national and subnational governments everywhere.
The ocean’s health is now largely dependent upon lowering CO2 emissions within the next few decades, before runaway ocean acidification occurs and sea levels change
radically.
International and national partners must
radically
change the way they engage such states.
We cannot predict when or where, but sooner or later there will be an explosion of protest, whether violent or taking the form of organized support for political parties espousing
radically
different policies.
Just as Bill Murray’s character could not escape Groundhog Day without
radically
changing his life, we cannot expect different economic outcomes without fundamentally different growth models.
Two Energy FuturesBy 2100, the world’s energy system will be
radically
different from today’s.
As exchange markets became ever bigger during the past 20 years, most commentators assumed that central banks’ ability to influence exchange rates through intervention had shrunk
radically.
In just ten years, the neighborhood surrounding the World Trade Center site has been
radically
transformed.
Behind these slogans rests an notable principle: self-interest often causes political parties to
radically
depart from, even to abandon, their traditional ideologies.
It was President Clinton, not Bush or Reagan, who declared that "the era of big government was over" as his administration
radically
reversed traditional Democratic positions on welfare, balanced budgets, public debt reduction, and the encouragement of business.
At the time, I wrote that, if Vilkovisky were correct, accepted ideas about black-hole physics would have to be
radically
altered, and “black holes created at CERN might actually survive long enough to be taken seriously.”
American states and municipalities do face serious medium- and long-term fiscal challenges from underfunded pension and health-care systems, but citizens living in different states have a common national budget, whereas citizens of different eurozone countries face
radically
different central-government fiscal positions.
But with the US now undertaking its most
radically
pro-cyclical fiscal expansion since the late 1960s, and perhaps since World War II, the Congressional Budget Office projects that the federal government’s fast-growing deficit will exceed $1 trillion this year.
This dynamic could be especially important in Europe, where employment prospects differ
radically
across countries (and across regions within countries), and many feel trapped in stagnant local economies.
There is hope across all clinical fields that deal with disorders of the nervous system that these discoveries will lead to greater understanding of brain functioning and
radically
improved treatment.
Obviously, this new perspective
radically
re-defines psychotherapy.
Whether a more populist government would be able to break
radically
with India’s flawed fiscal policies and create an environment favorable to a dramatic improvement in India’s shamefully poor human and physical infrastructure – which would give a solid boost to India’s economy over the long term – remains to be seen.
Throughout the world,
radically
different policies are needed to enable economies to grow without the excessive private debt creation that occurred before 2008.
The lionization of historical despots reflects the contemporary embrace of such pre-modern,
radically
anti-democratic and unjust values.
Ukraine has a great opportunity, but its leaders must act
radically
to exploit it.
As a result, the crisis has transformed the EU from the “fantastic object” that inspired enthusiasm into something
radically
different.
Radically
different strategies of reform and restructuring on a broad front, in the market and in public finance, need to be phased in rapidly to create a prospect for dealing with the problem.
This will require them to open up to the rest of the world, cooperate with each other and their neighbors, and
radically
reform their antiquated political systems.
But even in more recent years, the skill content in China’s output has improved radically, and resources have been successfully transferred from agriculture to the services sector, rather than to the manufacturing sector, where large state-owned firms still dominate many industries.
Many are now
radically
changing their business models to reduce risk.
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