Requiring
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Defenders of privacy have worked, with some success, to prevent insurance companies from
requiring
genetic testing before issuing life insurance.
The bad news is that liquidity disruptions are likely to occur more frequently,
requiring
careful attention to the size of illiquid exposures in periods of low volatility.
Some concern politics: the Enron scandal strengthens the case for campaign finance reform, and the need for even stronger laws
requiring
public disclosure.
The new paper opens a different path: it suggests revising and harmonizing national accounting, in order to gauge better the vulnerability of eurozone members’ public finances; ensuring that banks’ creditors, rather than governments, pay when crisis strikes; decentralizing fiscal discipline by
requiring
each country to adopt a constitutional rule on the stability of the debt ratio; and curbing countries’ contingent liabilities by adjusting pension systems to demographic ageing.
Naturally, they encourage us to diagnose eating, sleeping, or feeling too much (or too little) as illnesses
requiring
a chemical cure.
Despite
requiring
resources to produce, plastic is so cheap that it often is used for disposable – often single-use – products.
Then came the protracted process of income-distribution equalization, as machines, installed to substitute for human legs, and fingers created more jobs in machine-minding, which used human brains and mouths, than it destroyed in sectors
requiring
routine muscle power or dexterity work.
Some allege that the government’s bill, by
requiring
a similar ombudsman in each of India’s states, was an assault on Indian federalism.
While US lawmakers are pushing to repeal portions of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation – which contains a provision
requiring
oil, gas, and mining companies to disclose payments they make to governments – the broader trend is toward greater transparency and accountability.
In order to secure US support, the Board of Governors could commit not to consider any draft decision
requiring
85% backing without America’s consent.
The Executive Board could approve an analogous commitment and request the IMF’s managing director to refrain from submitting any draft decision
requiring
an 85% majority without first obtaining US support.
Second, there are manmade restrictions to outsourcing particular types of expertise: professional organizations often intervene to kill outsourcing simply by
requiring
credentials that only they can provide.
Regulators then shifted to edicts
requiring
banks to maintain a specified capital cushion, thick enough to cover potential losses.
Limits on borrowing that make it difficult to earn an adequate return on equity encourage banks to load up on riskier, high-profit-margin loans – and
requiring
banks to hold more capital for supposedly riskier categories of assets exacerbates the problem.
Except for a few tweaks that generally resonate more at home than with Germany’s European and international partners (such as
requiring
the government to be more transparent concerning arms exports to autocratic regimes), continuity and caution will remain the watchwords of German foreign and security policy.
China, for example, has established its own digital industries, using policies such as Internet filtering, data localization
(requiring
Internet firms to store data on domestic servers), and forced technology transfer to drive digital development.
The new rules-of-origin (ROO) benchmark
requiring
that 75% of an imported vehicle be produced in North America (up from 62.5% under NAFTA) is likely to reduce employment by raising the costs of production.
So, too, will the provision
requiring
that 40-45% of a vehicle’s value be produced by workers earning a minimum of $16 per hour by 2023 – a rate that is far above what Mexican autoworkers can expect to make.
Leveling the playing field in this area means
requiring
foreign banks also to hold more capital, which is precisely the point of the Basel process.
This will be a difficult feat,
requiring
sustained government commitment, effective organizational planning, and deep personal fortitude from the women who enlist.
But
requiring
that children spend more time in school will not boost cognitive performance and social competence unless we also increase the time children spend outside the classroom.
If the global business elite is serious about action on climate change, it should advocate for an international agreement to impose a carbon price on conventional jet fuel, whether via an explicit tax or through a green-fuel mandate
requiring
a gradually rising proportion of zero-carbon bio or synthetic fuel.
That is why, in the current interest-rate environment, the Maastricht Treaty’s requirement limiting public debt to 60% of GDP is meaningless – and why the so-called “fiscal compact”
requiring
countries to make continued progress toward that level should be reconsidered.
The fact is that rapid social, technological, and environmental change is challenging both the Western and Chinese models of governance and development, with both
requiring
significant reform.
In an open economy, fears of higher taxes may spur capital flight and a run against the domestic banks,
requiring
even bigger government transfers.
Absent private spending, budget cuts will only depress tax revenues,
requiring
additional budget cuts, without end.
This authority was reinforced by
requiring
unanimity among member states to overrule the Commission – a provision that has strengthened the smaller states against the larger ones.
Laws
requiring
the wearing of seatbelts save many lives.
It will be a bumpy road ahead,
requiring
careful navigation and bold policy implementation.
These endless legal challenges will scare off investment in Crimea,
requiring
Russia to subsidize its occupation for years to come.
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