Reliance
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By contrast, the insistence on minimal government and
reliance
on the market led to precipitous declines in public infrastructure investment, particularly in agriculture.
Greater
reliance
on equity would give banks a much larger cushion to absorb losses.
This “Petty problem” is likely to become worse, as the world’s complexity – and, thus, its
reliance
on expertise – increases.
And yet China’s
reliance
on economic policies that require the heavy hand of the state to achieve officially decreed targets had been fading.
By running on a platform of “America first,” Trump has raised questions among America’s allies about the wisdom of continued
reliance
on the US.
These include greater fiscal discipline in the US, greater
reliance
on domestic demand in both Europe and Asia, and more flexible exchange rates in Asia.
China’s structural problems – including restrictions on labor mobility, a rigid and risk-laden financial system, and excessive
reliance
on government investment – are threatening its stability and economic development.
The consequences of poorly understood interconnections among countries have repeatedly blind-sided the world’s major central banks – consider the euro crisis or European banks’ heavy
reliance
on financing from US-based money-market funds.
What is stoppable is the steep rise in Asia’s
reliance
on fossil fuels.
More confident politics and less
reliance
on Hamilton's third power would add to the flexibility of a society.
On the contrary, the scientific spirit offers our only hope of developing new processes and products that minimize the risks attendant on human progress, while technology transfers promise to minimize poor countries
' reliance
on natural resource-intensive industries.
Russia cannot be helped directly because of its excessive
reliance
on arbitrary state power, but when Russia sees progress in international cooperation, particularly with China, it will not want to be left out in the cold.
Others are attempting to reduce their
reliance
on forage fish by replacing fish meal with plant proteins, or by adopting new biotechnologies to produce fish feed more sustainably.
Politically, reduced
reliance
on foreign oil may allow the US to concentrate on its foreign-policy shift toward Asia.
Finally, Asian economies should strengthen their domestic growth engines, including consumption and investment, thereby reducing their
reliance
on external markets.
Their political freedom was secured by Athens’
reliance
on labor-intensive naval warfare against the Persians and other enemies.
If China could pursue only one goal, it should be cutting its
reliance
on coal energy.
Moreover, state intervention is on the rise, a trend marked by greater
reliance
on public banks, especially BNDES, to support investment at subsidized interest rates.
That alone should be enough to convince Ukraine’s government not to perpetuate their country’s
reliance
on this insecure and dangerous energy source.
The State Council estimates that achieving the targets for EVs will lower China’s greenhouse-gas emissions by 19% while reducing the country’s
reliance
on imported oil – both of which are key national policy goals.
News consumers are twice as likely to express the most trust in local broadcast and cable news compared to social media, attesting to voters’
reliance
on television journalism to inform their thinking.
First proposed by Khamenei in 2012, this approach relies on import substitution and favors domestic over foreign investment, in an effort to reduce Iran’s
reliance
on Western economies and strengthen its resilience against international sanctions.
After all, there can be no
reliance
on domestic consumption or private investment to turn the tide.
Confronted after 1906 with a more assertive Russia, Austria-Hungary resorted to increasing
reliance
on Germany, thereby relinquishing the empire’s special status as a geopolitical stabilizer.
Ironically, the heavy
reliance
on the private sector in the US system is so inefficient that Americans pay a larger share of GNP for health (14%) than do the Nordic countries (11%), but get less.
But the opposite of the excessive-consumption model – excessive
reliance
on investment to generate aggregate demand – is also a self-limiting growth pattern.
Far from setting the terms of debate on international issues, the Trump administration has convinced other countries to reduce their
reliance
on US leadership.
Without the proper assistance, poor countries risk becoming locked into
reliance
on coal and oil for at least another generation, putting the entire planet in danger of out-of-control climate change.
The new tariffs will boost the price of foreign-made solar panels – the functional equivalent of a tax hike on energy consumers and a setback for efforts to boost
reliance
on non-carbon fuels.
But there has clearly been a great deal of
reliance
on this strategy, with companies shedding employees not only because they must, but often because they have not met Wall Street analysts’ financial expectations.
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