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Third, monetary policy authorities should specify the criteria that they will use to decide when to
reverse
quantitative easing, and when and how fast to normalize policy rates.
All countries that have successfully globalized have used such policies, many of which (e.g., subsidies, domestic-content rules,
reverse
engineering of patented products) are currently not allowed under WTO rules.
When growth falters, or goes into reverse, there is no one to blame but “the system.”
At that point, the recovery went into
reverse.
Such findings unlock the possibility of a diagnostic test well before the disease manifests itself, and of developing drugs that prevent – or even
reverse
– the cancer’s development.
Now Yanukovych is trying to
reverse
the country’s democratic gains, but he is finding it difficult, despite imprisoning many opposition leaders.
The only way to begin to turn this tide is for the US to
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its primarily unilateral approach to the region's problems.
We must
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the trend and start a movement for the creation of a global open society.
Worryingly, QE2 appears to be viewed in the US as a growth strategy, which it isn’t, unless one believes that low interest rates will
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the private-sector deleveraging process, raise consumption, and lower savings – neither a likely nor a desirable scenario.
Decisions like these – carrying monumental implications and difficult to
reverse
– recently led the US National Institute of Mental Health, which gave its support (and considerable funding) to earlier editions, to announce that it is distancing itself from the manual.
Given the need to cut the deficit in the future and the need to increase it now in order to revive the economy, the problem facing Obama is how to shift smoothly from top gear into
reverse.
When we burn wood, we
reverse
the process, unraveling that order and producing energy.
If Europe is to gain a more important role in global leadership, it must
reverse
its long-term economic decline.
Do you think we should
reverse
course and tackle, first and foremost, the social crisis and the unemployment problem, rather than insisting on the financial aspects?
First, America cannot run enormous (and growing!) current-account deficits forever: at some point the desire of foreign investors to hold ever-increasing shares of their wealth in America must wane and then
reverse.
Pruitt’s determination to
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the EPA’s achievements in reducing air and water pollution, especially regulations adopted during Barack Obama’s presidency, bespeaks Trump’s own resentment of Obama.
But perhaps the toughest test facing the ANC’s new leadership will be to
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the creeping dirigisme that the country has faced in recent years, while steering bold reform.
Sound economic policies, sustainable economic growth, and adequate rates of return on investment tend to
reverse
capital flight.
The US and Russia could begin to
reverse
their recent new cold war through shared efforts to stamp out jihadist terrorism.
At New York City’s Plaza Hotel on September 22, 1985, US officials and their counterparts from the world’s leading economies agreed to take concerted action to halt and
reverse
the dollar’s appreciation.
In other words, while it is quite plausible to expect that Trump’s Treasury will want to
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the dollar’s climb, it is equally plausible that no other major economy will help.
In contrast to the aggressive business lobbying against Trump’s election promises, no major British companies have tried to protect their interests by campaigning to
reverse
the Brexit decision.
Gene drive elements could potentially
reverse
much of this damage.
Though DNA-level changes spread by one gene drive can be overwritten by another gene drive – an important safeguard against unwanted side effects and misuse – the ecological impacts would not be so easy to
reverse.
It is not too late to
reverse
the apparently inexorable tide of bilateralism.
Downward adjustments in profit expectations for corporations and hence for stocks may not
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quickly; consumer confidence may decline another notch.
Toyota’s top managers will find that English is useful not only to explain, and apologize for, the company’s recall of eight million cars, but also for listening and learning as they try to
reverse
the erosion of trust among customers.
With political support for these changes still shaky, the risk is that opponents may use Parmalat, Enron, Vivendi, and other cases as an excuse to
reverse
the process.
The world has an opportunity to
reverse
these trends this week, when the Marine Environment Protection Committee of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) meets in London.
Conservation can moderate, but not reverse, rising consumption in the industrialized countries and the developing world.
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