Remedy
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There is a natural tendency-especially in Anglo-Saxon countries-to regard elections as the most effective institutional
remedy
for countries emerging from ideological dictatorships.
New Phare guidelines offer no
remedy.
But does the
remedy
lie in tougher measures – such as heavier penalties or even eviction – to enforce the eurozone’s rules, or do the rules need to be adjusted to accommodate members’ varying circumstances?
But there is a
remedy
at hand.
What is crucial is that such a
remedy
is extended to all eurozone members, rather than singling out one country (Greece).
The Keynesian remedy, the argument went, ignored the effect of fiscal policy on expectations.
Only an increase in the number of permanent and non-permanent seats can
remedy
the representation deficit within the Security Council and adapt it to the realities of the twenty-first century.
He deliberately projects an image of himself as a leader who speaks truthfully, conveying a muscular ideology that articulates the sense of humiliation that Muslims feel today and offers a plan of action to
remedy
the situation.
They found no remedy, in either Uganda or Germany, for the violation of rights that, according to the Committee, they possess under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Germany is a signatory.
It was a courageous step, first taken in the United States, to decide that at least for a while a new kind of policy was needed to
remedy
long-term injustices.
For anyone who considers social, economic, and political challenges to be in urgent need of
remedy
– as I do – it makes sense that national sentiment would be revived to secure social cohesion in the service of a “social state.”
An explicit
remedy
is to raise revenues through higher contributions, increased labor force participation, stronger productivity growth, or larger transfers from general tax revenue.
Finally, there remains the
remedy
of impeachment, which is being discussed more and more openly in Washington these days, accompanied (in a sign of the times) by a book, The Case for Impeachment, by Allan J. Lichtman.
To
remedy
this, FSM plans to deploy remote sensors, GPS systems, cameras, and tracking devices on every longline vessel in its waters within five years.
As a remedy, he set up a War Responsibility Re-Examination Committee at his newspaper to undertake a 14-month investigation into the causes of Japan’s Pacific War.Watanabe tells us that the Committee concluded that, “not only high-ranking government leaders, general, and admirals should shoulder the blame.”
While bureaucratic excess, entrenched corruption, and other inefficiencies beg remedy, the real challenge before India is its allegiance to a twentieth-century vision of modernity.
The
remedy
here is not to break up the banks, but to limit bank loans to this sector – say, by forcing them to hold a certain proportion of mortgages on their books, and by increasing the capital that needs to be held against loans for commercial real estate.
While the
remedy
may be to write down debt to revive demand, it is uncertain whether write-downs are politically feasible or the resulting demand sustainable.
The media are no remedy, as competition for ratings forces them to favor oversimplification over differentiation, complexity, and nuance.
The notorious “White Australia” immigration policy was abandoned in the late 1960’s, robust anti-discrimination legislation was enacted in the 1970’s, and innumerable efforts were made to
remedy
through land rights and social-justice programs the injustices experienced over many decades by indigenous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
If Latin America’s companies are to compete effectively with those based in developed or emerging economies, the region must urgently
remedy
this, by raising the skill level of its workforce.
Clearly, antidumping is the trade
remedy
of choice.
The reason, as US Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis put it, is that "If there be time to expose through discussion the falsehood and fallacies, to avert the evil by the processes of education, the
remedy
to be applied is more speech, not enforced silence."
The China-US Climate DuetBEIJING – Without active collaboration between the United States and China, not only will the odds for successful negotiations in Copenhagen this December to secure a successor treaty to the Kyoto Protocol be diminished, but it will be unlikely that any meaningful
remedy
will be found in time to arrest rising global temperatures.
And while the authors admit that globalization and technological dynamism have left a large part of the US population and territory behind in terms of wealth, income, and self-esteem, their own
remedy
is to redouble ongoing efforts to bring the “left behinds” up to speed.
But we had better know for sure which way the response will go before we apply the
remedy.
So spending more is not the
remedy
for Greece’s plight, just as spending less was not the cause.
What is the remedy, then?
The
remedy
must lie in adopting the right structural reforms.
Merkel’s kill-to-cure
remedy
has run up against reality – and democracy.
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