Readily
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This anxiety is
readily
transferred to national debt – the debt owed by a government to its creditors.
The next step
readily
follows: in order to repay, or at least reduce, the national debt, the government must eliminate its budget deficit, because the excess of spending over revenue continually adds to the national debt.
Again, an analogy with household debt
readily
suggests itself.
Indeed, in some areas, prices are again under downward pressure, which could worsen if mortgage finance becomes less
readily
available and more expensive, as is possible.
He has long championed a powerful idea: that each of us should retain control of our online profile, which should be
readily
transferable across portals.
But with a combination of medical expertise and inventive thinking, Jobayer Chisti, my colleague at the health research organization icddr,b, has developed a simple and affordable alternative to bubble CPAP using materials that are
readily
available even in poor countries, such as empty shampoo bottles and plastic tubing.
Halting the cutting and burning of tropical forests, which are found almost exclusively in developing nations, is among the most
readily
achievable and effective possible steps to reduce carbon emissions.
Empowered by their success in ousting former President Hosni Mubarak, and then sending the country’s armed forces back to the barracks, many are
readily
returning to the streets to hold leaders accountable.
The idea that people’s interests can and do naturally conflict is not
readily
admissible.
Never mind that the eye-popping growth projections in Representative Paul Ryan’s budget plan, for example, are utterly implausible; these projections matter politically, because, without them, the full sting of Ryan’s proposed Medicare cuts would be
readily
apparent.
These views translate
readily
into action.
Over the period for which modern statistics are
readily
available, Democrats have outperformed Republicans by almost every traditional measure of economic performance (per capita GDP growth, unemployment, inflation, budget deficits).
Some 2.1 billion people worldwide lack access to safe,
readily
available water at home, and more than twice as many – a whopping 4.5 billion – lack safely managed sanitation, severely undermining health outcomes and fueling river pollution.
Establishing stronger incentives for agencies to produce good data – that is, data that are accurate, timely, relevant, and
readily
available – would also help, with clearly delineated metrics defining what qualifies as “good.”
The originality of Gandhi’s thought and the example of his life still inspire people around the world today – as Liu Xiaobo would
readily
admit.
America’s colossal fiscal gap –
readily
calculated using projections by the Congressional Budget Office – is close to 1,400% of GDP and dwarfs US official debt, which totals $9 trillion (60% of GDP).
The drop in the saving rate can be
readily
traced to a massive increase in the rate of household consumption.
Any visitor to the US can
readily
see the pervasiveness of the problem.
More important, dictatorship of any kind can
readily
be seen to be a terrible way to govern a society.
Of course, Pakistan alone is responsible for the path it chooses, but it would not have so
readily
adopted its current course but for the tacit (and explicit) support that the US has given it, beginning in the 1980’s to counter the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.
A mechanism that allows rich countries that don’t need additional reserves to transfer their allocations to those that do is
readily
available, using the IMF’s gold reserves.
This is
readily
apparent for much of Europe, Japan, and the US.
That is not just because vaccines are not
readily
available; it is also because women in these countries have limited access to screening and treatment.
Alarmingly, in some of the wealthy countries, where both screening and treatment should be
readily
available, vaccine coverage now appears to be declining, raising a real danger that socioeconomically disadvantaged girls there will face a similar fate.
Cubans recognize the contradictions as
readily
as any outsider.
People relate much more
readily
to a friend dying of cancer than they do to statistics about strangers suffering from the consequences of testing.
Other investments often take precedence, and donors have historically funded emergency relief much more
readily
than pre-disaster preparedness.
(The Watercourse Convention would have required that no charges be levied, unless the data or information was “not
readily
available” – a rule that may also have contributed to China’s “no” vote.)
For example, following President Park Geun-hye’s request that Xi honor the Korean assassin of a Japanese prime minister, to which Xi
readily
agreed, she began to discuss joining the US-led Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade negotiations, in order to assuage the US.
We can now find new patterns that are not
readily
evident to the human observer – and this already suggests ways to lower energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions.
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