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This would
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any excessive credit expansion unlikely.
This would
render
its guarantees watertight.
Like a car’s high beams, abstractions can be very illuminating; but they can also
render
invisible what lies outside their light.
While a decade may be too soon to
render
a definitive verdict on the long-term consequences of the Iraq War, it is not too soon to judge the process by which the Bush administration made its decisions.
So, while the Fund lays out an “integrated approach to capital flow liberalization,” and specifies a detailed sequence of reforms, there is nothing remotely comparable on capital controls and how to
render
them more effective.
Only a genuine parliament holding an elected president to account can
render
the single market democratically legitimate.
The financialization of the global economy leaves national economies vulnerable to major corrections in asset prices that can
render
debt unserviceable.
Such an approach would further intensify and
render
permanent US President Donald Trump’s trade war.
For example, they may
render
the public doubtful as to whether non-violent transfers of national authority should follow from a rigged vote.
To do that, we must first address developmental obstacles and, at the same time, mitigate risks that could
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AI technologies more harmful than helpful.
The standard justification for industrial policy is that new industries produce learning spillovers, technological externalities, and other broad social benefits that
render
state support desirable.
Such obstacles, along with the high cost of personal protective equipment, can
render
“safe use” instructions useless.
New technologies and organizational systems such as 4D printing could
render
supply chains more efficient and sustainable, by making it possible to create objects that not only anticipate but also respond to changes in environmental conditions, thereby enabling self-assembly and creating opportunities for on-demand, customized production.
After all, the global crisis caused by COVID-19 does not
render
obsolete our long-term climate and ocean challenges; on the contrary, it makes us more vulnerable to them.
In more recent times, improvements in AI
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non-routine jobs vulnerable as well.
A higher share of the population suffers from pre-existing health problems that
render
them more vulnerable to the disease.
The problem here is not that Leave could win again, but that it could lose by so narrow a margin as to
render
the UK incapable of engaging with EU partners in any meaningful way.
But, as DARPA states on its website, “these challenges helped to create a mindset and research community that a decade later would
render
fleets of autonomous cars and other ground vehicles a near certainty for the first quarter of the 21st century.”
The eurozone’s stateless money needs a constitution to
render
the ruling moot.
The collective effort needed to sustain Europe’s competitive edge in EVs, digitalization, and other commercial areas could transcend and
render
irrelevant the resentments and suspicions of the past 15 years.
This will make it more difficult to reverse the increase in unemployment, poverty, and inequality – and will
render
the job of balancing fiscal accounts and stabilizing public debt unmanageable.
More often, debtors “compound” with their creditors to
render
their debt wholly or partially fictitious (as Germany did with its reparation obligations in the 1920s).
Moreover, it is “five to midnight” in the West Bank: the continued expansion of Israeli settlements will soon
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impossible the territorial compromise necessary to establish a viable Palestinian state.
For starters, China’s commitment would
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the carbon border tax – a central element of the European Commission’s climate strategy – unworkable.
At any rate, the point of the multi-stakeholder model is not to
render
investors and corporate boards passive or disengaged.
Moreover, the politics of Brexit remain fraught and complex, and there is a small chance that the UK will hold another referendum and reverse course, which would
render
nugatory the £4.2 billion that the government vowed to spend on contingency plans.
Gaining access to Japan’s agricultural market would, it seems,
render
moot Trump’s “national security” concerns over imported Toyotas and Hondas – the justification that allows him to circumvent WTO rules with his tariffs.
A decline in earnings could
render
many of these debts unsustainable.
The resulting increase in information-technology investments will
render
many banks’ overextended branch networks obsolete sooner than they expected, particularly in Europe.
He wanted to interrupt Metrov and to state his own idea, which he considered would
render
a further statement of Metrov's view superfluous.
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