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General government debt is not the whole story for Italy, even setting aside the private debt loads and the recent
renewed
upturn in nonperforming bank loans (a daunting legacy of the financial crisis).
Indeed, a
renewed
sense of urgency is needed.
But that
renewed
Sino-Russian marriage always smacked more of convenience – aimed as it was at checking American hegemony – than of true romance.
Now, faced with an alarming risk of a
renewed
escalation of fighting, it’s time for the United Nations Security Council to step in to end the bloodshed, based on a new framework agreed by the Council’s permanent members.
A
renewed
scramble for oil is raising fears of a new generation of geopolitical conflicts.
Instead of thriving on
renewed
doubts about capitalism, Europe’s Socialist parties have failed to make any serious political inroads.
In short, the eurozone's periphery is now subject to the paradox of thrift: increasing savings too much, too fast leads to
renewed
recession and makes debts even more unsustainable.
There is
renewed
talk, too, of violent civil unrest.
Macron’s bold plans to reboot the European project are based on a
renewed
Franco-German partnership.
In Defense of VaroufakisLONDON – From blaming him for the
renewed
collapse of the Greek economy to accusing him of illegally plotting Greece’s exit from the eurozone, it has become fashionable to disparage Yanis Varoufakis, the country’s former finance minister.
Some hold him responsible for the
renewed
collapse of the Greek economy, the unprecedented shuttering of the banking system, and the imposition of stifling capital controls.
In times when the international system has been under assault, only America has had the standing to provide
renewed
credibility to the rule of law.
Thousands of people have been killed in Ukraine since 2013, and more are dying in
renewed
fighting today.
More recently, there has been
renewed
interest in leaders as managers.
Thus, large banks are likely to continue to hold too little capital and to take excessive risks, raising the prospect of
renewed
bouts of financial instability.
But can the political will for
renewed
reform be mustered in a government that is half liberal and half populist?
There is little doubt that de-escalation on the ground and visible progress in the Trilateral Contact Group – and the four working groups operating under its auspices – would set the stage for
renewed
discussions on broader European security issues and the future role of the OSCE.
India’s octogenarian prime minister, Manmohan Singh, has recently awakened to the desperate need for
renewed
momentum.
It is anxious to see a US-North Korea dialogue begin, one capable of alleviating the North's anxieties about an American attack and America's concerns about a
renewed
nuclear program.
But this turned out to be a blessing in disguise, because it forced countries to diversify their economies and increase production – factors that supported
renewed
growth.
The successes of social businesses such as Grameen Bank and BRAC in Bangladesh have contributed to
renewed
thinking about how social objectives can be fused with revenue-generating practices.
Whether or not these prosecutions succeed, for now we can no longer celebrate the SEC’s disclosure rule, or the United States’
renewed
support in creating a global standard of transparency for the extractive industries.
For years, if not decades, after that experience, I was convinced that
renewed
inflation was just around the corner.
The hope is that a combination of new technologies, publicly accessible data, and
renewed
civic engagement can help people control their representatives more effectively.
There has also been
renewed
interest in developing the port city of Rason near the China-Russia-North Korea border as a special economic zone.
In 2005, the
renewed
dream of Iranian regional hegemony helped bring to power President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who pursued the nuclear program with vigor.
Not only have they failed repeatedly to get the inflation forecast right; they now risk fueling
renewed
financial instability and sparking another crisis.
The ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) is a long-standing forum that brings together foreign ministers, and that is benefiting from
renewed
attention on the part of Clinton, who is making her second appearance – a perfect attendance record since coming into office, and a marked improvement on the record of her predecessor, Condoleezza Rice.
That would put
renewed
pressure on the current-account and trade deficits, making it extremely difficult to reverse the loss of jobs and income that politicians are quick to blame on America’s trading partners.
Nor, after Japan’s Fukushima disaster, are Germans irresponsible to reject nuclear power – which is unlike all other energy sources and represents a risk of a far mightier magnitude – with
renewed
vigor.
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