Restore
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Europe’s technocrats understand what adoption of “policies to
restore
European growth” means.
Northern Europe’s politicians should become more explicit about what “policies to
restore
European growth” actually mean.
What other political projects Putin will seek to implement to
restore
Russia’s lost greatness remain to be seen.
In short, the stimulus will strengthen America’s economy, but it is probably not enough to
restore
robust growth.
This will depend largely on whether German Chancellor Angela Merkel can form a coalition government and
restore
political stability to Europe’s largest economy.
Africans wanted leaders who would reconcile and reunite them – leaders who would
restore
to them the dignity that colonialism had robbed.
Even if the 59 million votes cast for Bush represented a ringing endorsement of his Iraq policy, it would not
restore
America's international credibility.
FIFA desperately needs to
restore
its public credibility.
His promise to
restore
coal-mining jobs (which now number 51,000, less than 0.04% of the country’s nonfarm employment) overlooks the harsh conditions and health risks endemic in that industry, not to mention the technological advances that would continue to reduce employment in the industry even if coal production were revived.
During the Great Depression, similar arguments were heard: government need not do anything, because markets would
restore
the economy to full employment in the long run .
If such massive assistance was necessary to
restore
the market economy to Western Europe's closest neighbours, who spent "only" 45 years under Communism, how much greater is the challenge of building modern economies from scratch in remote lands like Kyrgyzstan or Tajikistan?
Moreover, in order to bolster safety – and
restore
confidence – in the health-care system, the plan calls for better infection-control practices and training for a new cadre of skilled workers.
But to
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public purpose to health-care provision and innovation will require the kind of transformation that the NHS’s founders ushered in 70 years ago.
Mauritanian politics is polarized, with the government unable to
restore
confidence.
But none of this was enough to
restore
the confidence of international investors, who were not convinced that the government could service its debt in the face of mounting social resistance and an economy that continued to contract.
The focus on good governance stems from the struggle to
restore
sustained growth during the developing-country debt crises of the 1980s.
The good news is that, as someone who has followed similar cases for more than 30 years, I can say with confidence that Egypt has all the components needed to
restore
economic and financial stability: resources, people, dynamism, entrepreneurship, location, and regional and global linkages.
While the government has managed to
restore
order, its heavy-handed, discriminatory approach has weakened prospects for peace.
But, more important, the EU needs to
restore
its allure, an integral part of which has always been economic prosperity.
Monetary easing and fiscal stimulus, combined with structural measures to
restore
private firms to financial health, would stimulate household expenditure and business investment.
Today, central banks are under attack for all of these reasons: for missing their inflation targets, for failing to maintain financial stability, for failing to
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stability in transparent ways, and for not adequately taking into account the global repercussions of their policies.
Second, the current situation is highly anomalous, and some exceptional measures are needed to
restore
normalcy.
Indeed, Hu has sought to
restore
some of Mao’s luster.
The United States needs to
restore
the possibility of achieving the American Dream for its middle class, even while it reaffirms the historically light regulation and relatively low tax burden that have allowed enterprise to flourish.
Bringing down sovereign borrowing costs would partly, if not entirely,
restore
governments’ ability to fund bank recapitalization where needed.
Unlike the economic boost that may occur from recovery spending to
restore
damaged physical assets, this is a deadweight loss.
The SGP's fundamental problem is that it must strike a balance between two contradictory goals: it must retain bite against excessive debt accumulation, yet it must also give governments more maneuvering room to enact structural reforms and
restore
Europe's competitiveness.
At the same time, if so much unchecked discretion was left to the Council, rather than to the Commission, "peer pressure" to
restore
budget balance might easily turn into "peer protection."
The only way to
restore
growth without compromising the future is through pension reform that reduces future outlays from the state-run system.
Notwithstanding some bumps along the way, the succession of such programs in the 1980s helped avoid disruptive defaults, and culminated in meaningful reductions of debt and debt-service obligations, which helped several Latin American economies
restore
high growth and financial viability.
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