Relying
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With many firms in those sectors now
relying
on new loans to cover operating losses, large bad debts are inevitable.
Relying
on bottom-up INDCs, which require the citizens and governments of each individual country to come together to determine what they can reasonably achieve, is far more promising.
And, just as predictably, Germany’s government has roundly rejected them,
relying
on reasoning that, like its counter-arguments, is well rehearsed.
It lacks a stable economy,
relying
heavily on tourism and imports to feed the country’s more than 80 million people.
In France’s case, the loss of competitiveness and resulting sharp decline in export performance has been aggravated by
relying
on crushing taxation of labor to finance generous welfare programs and top-drawer public services (a practice exacerbated by stifling labor-market regulation).
One important lesson from Latin America’s journey concerns the futility of
relying
on the exchange-rate regime as the main stabilization instrument.
That will require more use of the soft power of attraction rather than
relying
so heavily on hard military power, as the Bush administration has done.
To square the circle, Macron needs growth, and he is
relying
on supply-side reforms to deliver it.
Under the banner of a “Eurasian Union,” and
relying
on the renationalized oil and gas sectors as both a carrot and a stick, the Kremlin wants to tie as many of the former Soviet territories as possible to the Motherland.
Moreover, stock markets’ record highs are no longer
relying
so much on loose monetary policy for support.
Moreover, it is now
relying
on ambiguous adjectives to provide guidance to financial markets, having recently shifted from stating that it would maintain low rates for a “considerable” time to pledging to be “patient" in determining when to raise rates.
Rather than
relying
on sanctions and threats of force, the idea is to underpin long-term prosperity in today’s unstable regions.
After
relying
on resource rents for decades, these governments must switch not only to new growth models, but also to more representative governance.
They can attempt to live with North Korean long-range nuclear missiles,
relying
on deterrence.
But her attempt to impose a pan-European solution failed, and she has now largely shifted the challenge of coping with asylum-seekers to Greece and Italy,
relying
on other countries’ border walls and controls to prevent refugees from reaching Germany.
It is now apparent how great a mistake the US made by never developing a proper political strategy for Afghanistan,
relying
instead almost exclusively on military means.
In particular, China is
relying
on the so-called “nine-dash line” (originally created by Taiwan in 1947) to justify its claim to most of the South China Sea, where it has created artificial islands and asserted sovereignty over their surrounding waters.
She proposed
relying
on three lines of defense against financial instability.
At the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), our research looks beyond the US economy,
relying
on a newly constructed database for publicly traded companies in 56 developed and developing countries.
They confirmed their biases – and obscured reality further – by
relying
on rigid and outdated academic models that were inadequate to explain China’s success.
But, based on case studies in five economic sectors, the MGI report finds that achieving it, though “extremely challenging,” is possible – and without
relying
on unforeseeable technological advances.
This would allow the use of a less power-hungry fan instead of a compressor, and the fan could run on batteries rather than
relying
on the power grid.
They would make decisions based on what they believe is best for the economy,
relying
on evolving data, not on evolving political imperatives.
As it stands, the West is
relying
on increasingly tough sanctions to persuade Russian President Vladimir Putin to back down, leaving the Ukrainian rebels either to surrender or be crushed – and enabling the Ukrainian government to dictate the terms of the country’s future.
Relying
on ever-higher taxes to fund payments to an outsized population of benefit recipients is a recipe for exporting prosperity elsewhere.
But we should be wary about
relying
on courts to do things they have never been asked to do before.
The alternative is to continue
relying
on what Deng Xiaoping, the father of China’s institutional breakthrough more than three decades ago, called “feeling the stones.”
Having received carte blanche from Qatar’s political leadership to support the Arab revolutions, Al Jazeera became fully engaged in live coverage of events in Tunisia, and then in Egypt, by
relying
on social-media networks away from the eyes of local security officials.
In the mid-1980’s, the US became a net debtor,
relying
increasingly on foreigners to finance its debt.
Instead, too many developing countries have allowed their currencies to become overvalued,
relying
on booming commodity demand or financial inflows.
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