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One is to enable small and microenterprises to grow, enter the formal economy, and become more productive, all of which requires
removing
many barriers.
But while Trump must figure out how to climb down from his fanciful wall, so far he has ratcheted up his pettiness,
removing
Mattis two months ahead of schedule and tweeting insults to politicians who have criticized his recent blunders.
Sustainable recovery requires synergistic reforms that unleash the country’s considerable potential by
removing
bottlenecks in several areas: productive investment, credit provision, innovation, competition, social security, public administration, the judiciary, the labor market, cultural production, and, last but not least, democratic governance.
The original stated end of
removing
weapons of mass destruction could have been achieved at much lower cost, had such weapons in fact existed.
Policies that support such activity, such as by
removing
obstacles to new business creation and enhancing financing opportunities, cannot be left out of growth strategies.
If it allows the officials implementing the program to define which sins are eligible, and what timing makes them “original,” it could create new rent-seeking opportunities, augmenting the burden on entrepreneurs, rather than
removing
uncertainty.
But they generally include
removing
rigidities and other barriers to competition in labor, product, and service markets; investment in skills, human capital, and the technology base of the economy; and rebuilding safety nets in ways that promote and support, rather than impede, structural adjustment.
If the world, and especially the American people, believe that
removing
Assad’s chemical weapons will end his government’s slaughter of innocent men, women, and children, then all semblance of rational thought, humanitarian care, and regard for national interest has been thrown to the wind.
But all these reforms involve government handouts or government-created jobs and opportunities; rarely do they involve
removing
the government’s grip over people’s lives.
By reducing transaction costs and
removing
exchange-rate uncertainty, the single European currency was expected to lead to fully integrated product and financial markets.
The parliament’s first step in ultimately
removing
them would be to defend its authority to choose the members of a planned 100-person constitutional assembly.
Conventional prenatal diagnosis entails
removing
fetal cells, either from the amniotic fluid (amniocentesis) or from the placenta (chorionic villus sampling, CVS).
If fiscal laxity tarnishes the safe-haven status of Treasury securities, and the monetary authority is perceived to be slow in
removing
policy accommodation, Fed Chair Jerome Powell and his colleagues may get more of the inflation they are hoping for.
The new regime will take into account the debt/GDP ratio
(removing
Italy’s ability to maintain its outsize debt burden) and implicit liabilities (for example, a country with an oversized banking sector will have to confront potential rescue costs).
Higher dividends from state-owned enterprises could help to finance such an initiative, while
removing
incentives for overinvestment.
Removing
all trade barriers, as called for by SADC’s plan, would enable them to take full advantage of the region’s abundant natural resources and point the way toward deeper global integration for all of Africa.
Removing
barriers to human mobility – such as labor laws, state-specific social-welfare programs, and housing-market distortions – should be an integral part of development.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, meanwhile, has even reportedly considered
removing
democracy promotion from the State Department’s mission.
With a Kurdish exit
removing
the third constituent element – besides Shia and Sunni Arabs – of Iraqi politics, the country’s sectarian polarization would most likely deepen.
It would be far better to develop a bipartisan legislative plan aimed at
removing
the temptation to shift corporate headquarters in the first place.
Only by
removing
them from the equation can we implement truly groundbreaking measures – such as renewable-energy systems owned and operated by communities – that put people and our planet’s survival above the industry’s bottom line.
Removing
Berezovsky just before presidential elections would be a good publicity stunt, and a way of silencing the "unwanted witnesses" of Yeltsin's entourage.
Removing
Berezovsky would also allow Putin to establish direct control over Berezovsky's media empire – another boost to his personal power.
His point was that no president can be indicted, only impeached by the House of Representatives, perhaps to be followed by conviction by the Senate, which requires a two-thirds vote, or 67 senators, a high bar to
removing
the president from office.
Other imperatives include shrinking the budget deficit,
removing
internal barriers to trade, and encouraging private investment.
These people – and their cabinet colleagues – are using executive actions to pursue an extreme agenda, such as
removing
environmental protections, which will result in more polluted air and water around the US.
If a crisis hits, they must resort to drastic measures, such as
removing
their children from school to save money, or selling the assets that they use to generate income, such as land or livestock, thus jeopardizing their ability to cope with future shocks.
Removing
Bin Laden does not end the terrorist threat.
The next moment Putin balks at
removing
Russia’s military garrison from Moldova’s secessionist Transdniester region while prosecutors talk ominously of putting more oligarchs in the dock.
But there is a strong belief across the region that the costs of
removing
autocracies, as high as they might be, are low compared to the damage inflicted by the current rulers.
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