Reliance
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This is an all time favorite, with endearing characters that take on issues such as the plight of women in the 1800s, bond servants, in essence a summary of a way of pioneer life, showing the
reliance
on one another in order to survive.
"Swimming Pool" is a thriller in the style of "The Deep End," and more than once I was struck by similarities between the two in their respective tones and
reliance
on water as a recurring visual motif.
One notable difference in his style is his
reliance
on the perspective of the Untouchables, and not of Capone's men.
And yet, despite Cargill’s heavy
reliance
on stevia in its promotional material, EverSweet does not contain a single leaf of the plant.
The findings could pave the way for the development of self-propagating malaria-control strategies, mitigating the need for continuous application of insecticides and
reliance
on bed nets.
Iraq’s salvation from the nightmare that it endured over the previous 35 years lies not in any one man; indeed,
reliance
on “one man” was the central ingredient in Saddamist rule.
Ground the Drones in 2013LAHORE – Although 2012 saw an accelerating drawdown of United States and NATO forces’ in Afghanistan, a grim aspect of that decade-long war –
reliance
on air strikes by unmanned drones – continued unabated.
A first step would be to augment today's
reliance
on self-policing with a stronger system of independent expert monitoring.
In largely agricultural China, huge state industrial enterprises had been less important, so their reform could have been postponed, and
reliance
could be placed on "starting afresh."
No matter how much politicians blame others, growing US imports mean greater
reliance
on international markets, and some China factor in America's investment portfolio is needed to compete against European and Japanese firms.
What they all have in common, however, is
reliance
on animus, sometimes directed at Muslims, sometimes at any kind of immigrants, very often against the EU, and always against the liberal elites – whom British Prime Minister Theresa May described as “citizens of nowhere.”
But these benefits are diluted in China, owing to its excessive
reliance
on public funding.
And China’s
reliance
on coal-based energy is decreasing, with the rate of decline targeted to accelerate.
Moreover, they have called for a complete rethinking of deterrence strategy, in order to minimize, and ultimately eliminate,
reliance
on the most indiscriminately destructive weapons ever invented.
With a lack of traditional rate-cutting firepower, the next downturn could be longer than usual, compelling further
reliance
on unconventional monetary policy – even beyond the negative nominal interest rates now being pursued in Europe and Japan.
The
reliance
on regional trade ties to support growth and employment has provided yet another incentive to sustain peace.
But, while Trump is impulsive and occasionally vindictive – a potentially fatal mix in an already fragile world – his election should be a spur to challenge failed ideas and to move beyond excessive
reliance
on the United States’ inevitably imperfect global leadership.
But in the longer term, reducing its
reliance
on foreign trade and imported technologies will leave China stronger, more resilient, and possibly less willing to acquiesce to US-designed rules.
Meanwhile, a prolonged and excessive
reliance
on monetary policy, including direct central-bank involvement in market activities, has distorted asset prices and contributed to resource misallocation.
Controversy over government
reliance
on outsourcing in this area frequently focuses on cost, “brain-drain,” and periodic allegations of corruption.
Macron’s method is also marked by a strong
reliance
on an intergovernmental approach, which most likely reflects his understanding of French voters’ current mood.
His rhetoric of humiliation and encirclement, the instrumental talk of minority rights, and the Kremlin’s use of local proxies, with all of the uncertainties that accompany
reliance
on such actors – all of this was reminiscent of nothing so much as interwar Germany’s own irredentist policies.
Finally, note that large excess savings and balanced government budgets necessarily mean large trade surpluses – and thus the increasing
reliance
of Germany, and Europe, on massive net exports to the United States and Asia.
Second, the increase in oil revenue heightened Iran’s
reliance
on imports, which the government encouraged in order to fight domestic inflation.
The EU should also launch a comprehensive study of all aspects of Europe’s
reliance
on Russian energy supplies, including transit, energy security and conservation, supply diversification, and the impact of “bypass” pipelines like Nord Stream and South Stream.
Macroeconomics may be the only applied field within economics in which more training puts greater distance between the specialist and the real world, owing to its
reliance
on highly unrealistic models that sacrifice relevance to technical rigor.
We recently evaluated a Palestinian development strategy based on exports of goods against a continued
reliance
on exporting labor.
These simulations also suggested that continued
reliance
on the export of labor results in a lower growth potential for the Palestinian economy than does a development strategy based on exporting goods.
I believe that the developed economies need a jolt to escape their post-2008 malaise and their excessive
reliance
on easy monetary policy.
Oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens, a famous convert to environmentalism, drafted a “plan” (which he named after himself) to increase America’s
reliance
on renewables.
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