Relying
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The Fund needs to hire more financial sector experts,
relying
less on academic professionals.
And no tyranny can survive for long by
relying
on brute force alone.
Even worse, farmers are now
relying
on groundwater that is being depleted by over-pumping.
The best American universities operate their hiring processes internally,
relying
on outsiders only for expert opinions on the quality of a candidate professor's research.
After decades of contentedly
relying
on the US for protection, Japan is being shaken out of its complacency by fast-changing security and power dynamics in Asia, especially the rise of an increasingly muscular and revisionist China vying for regional hegemony.
But it should not be treated as an excuse to stop innovating, or to take the easy route of
relying
solely on public capital, while avoiding the difficult task of pursuing blended-finance approaches.
And nobody plays the history card with quite as much relish as China, where President Xi Jinping is also
relying
on nationalism to legitimize his rule.
In
relying
on foreign borrowing, their growth model neglected the risks.
Until biological markers for psychiatric illnesses are identified, diagnosis will remain in a 19 th century time warp,
relying
on the equivalent of broad and outdated medical terms like "fever" and "dropsy."
But
relying
on the wrong model prevents central bankers from contributing what they can – and may even make a bad situation worse.
At the moment, the United States has stepped into the breach,
relying
on often-Draconian extraterritorial use of its justice system and control of the international banking system to impose a crude frontier justice.
The alternative of
relying
on a third-party multilateral organization to act as mediator in such disputes, the report explains, has little support from G-20 countries.
By contrast, short-term capital flows, particularly if provided by banks that are themselves
relying
on short-term funding, can create instability risks, while bringing few benefits.
And it has done so by
relying
on innovative measures that substitute its elastic balance sheet for those of over-extended governments, gun-shy private investors, and fleeing bank depositors.
Given the impracticality – financial and otherwise – of
relying
on top-down solutions, the creation of a cleaner economy should rely on visionary entrepreneurs who can transform challenges into opportunities.
The US has made a complete U-turn in ideological and practical terms,
relying
on Keynes and massive debt-financed public demand to rein in further economic decline.
It should start from the empirical observation that no economy has grown on a sustained basis without
relying
on markets and free exchange.
Global brands
relying
on cheap labor have promised eradication.
Clearly, Trump is not
relying
on the rationality of deterrence, as one would have expected from the leader of the last remaining superpower.
That’s why there cannot possibly be a serious Kremlin plan –
relying
on cyber or other means – to help orchestrate it.
In a democracy, this tends to occur through the fragmentation of traditional parties and the emergence of non-traditional parties – some offering genuine alternatives, and others
relying
on fear and prejudice.
Perhaps the biggest setback hit in September 2008, when it became clear that central banks that had been
relying
on IT had not paid enough attention to asset-price bubbles.
Indeed, throughout the region, warring parties are
relying
on sectarian identity politics to mobilize support, further polarizing populations along religious, ethnic, and ideological lines.
Europeans have a traditional tendency to denounce American military adventurism while
relying
on the US as their protector.
But the principle does seek to support an evidence-based approach,
relying
on sound science.
The super-boom got out of hand when the new products became so complicated that the authorities could no longer calculate the risks and started
relying
on the risk management methods of the banks themselves.
Instead of distorting their economies to qualify for second-class EU membership, perhaps they would be better off sheltering under Nato's umbrella and
relying
on global trading arrangements to seek their fortunes beyond Europe's shores.
Unlike Mandela, Mugabe used colonial-era grievances to build support, and now is
relying
on force to remain in power.
In 2004 the world could well learn again the risks of
relying
excessively on the ideology or leadership of a single country.
Trump is
relying
on China – one of America’s largest trade partners – to apply pressure on the North Korean regime, while US businesses have lobbied vigorously against any measures that might inhibit trade.
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