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As long as this internal divergence persists, the euro crisis cannot be fully resolved, because current-account deficits and/or slow growth will continue to stalk the southern European countries, perpetuating worries about sovereign debt and commercial banks.
What is at stake here is far more than some easily
resolved
question about a division of labor.
Before Obama made it back to Washington, they forcefully and repeatedly announced – presumably to appease Azerbaijan – that they would not act to open the border until the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is
resolved.
For example, if the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can still be resolved, a solution can come only with strong US involvement.
The second issue that must be
resolved
is the design of the DIF and RA.
In the spring the judges held a nation-wide assembly and
resolved
that unless the regime granted them full independence, and exclusive oversight of the voting process they would not supervise the upcoming presidential (or parliamentary) races.
Like many other cardinal questions, the tension between these approaches is unlikely to be
resolved
conclusively.
Having
resolved
the euro crisis, she would have less to fear from the next election.
One thing is certain: these three problem areas – reform and recapitalization of the banking system, a eurobond regime, and an exit mechanism – need to be
resolved
to make the euro a viable currency.
In fact, despite a commitment to launch “formal negotiations” to establish the bank, disagreements about the size and shares of the bank’s capital have not been
resolved.
Sometimes they are
resolved
through active diplomatic intervention by regional or international players.
Asia AdriftNEW DELHI – The year 2012 began with festering Chinese sovereignty claims in the South and East China Seas, but also with hope that a code of conduct brokered by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations would enable them to be
resolved
peacefully.
Basic issues concerning the efficacy and safety of consuming relatively high doses of antioxidant supplements need to be
resolved.
Moreover, Europe’s refugee crisis, with asylum-seekers pouring in from the Middle East and North Africa, has yet to be
resolved.
The struggling economy does not need the disruption of even a rapidly
resolved
military conflict.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron have now
resolved
to sort out their differences and deliver a joint reform roadmap by July.
The first Great Game was
resolved
a century ago by making Afghanistan a buffer state in which outsiders did not interfere.
Above all, however, the matter of control, of checks and balances has to be
resolved.
Moreover, the imbalances generated during the euro’s first decade are already being
resolved.
The crisis of 1907 was both immediately devastating, provoking a massive but short economic downturn, and, as it turned out, easily
resolved.
To ensure that it stays that way, its leaders must remember a fundamental truth: no predominantly domestic problem will ever be
resolved
by a loan or transfer of resources from abroad.
Critics repeatedly pointed out that the fundamental contradictions had not been resolved, and that if the euro was to survive in the long run, there would have to be a fiscal and banking union, which would require morepolitical unification than most Europeans are willing to accept.
But these defeats do not mean the downfall of ISIS, much less Islamist terrorism, or that the Middle East’s most acute conflicts will be
resolved
anytime soon.
Most countries
resolved
their external-debt problems by the mid-1990s, but a substantial share of countries in the lowest-income group remain in chronic arrears with their official creditors.
Unless these structural weaknesses are resolved, the global economy may grow in 2010-2011, but at an anemic rate.
Relatively few cases have been
resolved
quickly or amicably, and they are usually cases where the restructuring involves only some concession on the interest rate and a lengthening of maturities on outstanding debt.
That process, which begins this month, is unlikely to be
resolved
quickly and, if handled clumsily, could disrupt US relations with G20 members Mexico and Canada.
How this contrast is
resolved
will be important not only to the country’s more than 17 million people, but also to everyone who regards Chile as a model of what sound economic policies have been able to achieve.
So must France, whose great concerns can be
resolved
solely within the EU – and only if the EU carries out the essential political and economic changes that all of its members need.
If, at the same time, Poland
resolved
to join the euro at the earliest possible opportunity, Putin’s challenge to Eastern Europe would receive a powerful and completely peaceful answer.
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