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Building consensus around a
revised
unifying paradigm will not be easy.
In the US, the 1980’s deficit limits set by the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings law were not met, and, like the SGP, were
revised
and extended.
Methodological reforms should include
revised
training requirements that allow for less specialization, together with improved training in probability and statistics.
And now, after the Central Statistics Office
revised
its methodology for calculating GDP data, that task has become easier still.
The FSB’s charter,
revised
in 2012, says that signatories are subject to no legal obligations whatsoever.
Barack Obama regularly points out that the decision to go to war was deeply flawed;John McCain emphasizes how much things have turned around since early 2007, when US troop numbers were increased and US strategy
revised.
But the EU so far has chosen to ignore that Gazprom’s monopoly is a clear violation of the anti-trust and competition policies of the
revised
Rome Treaty and WTO obligations.
As a result, the International Monetary Fund’s latest forecast has
revised
upward UK growth – and more so than for any other G-7 economy.
If Trump did not like the INDCs set by the Obama administration, he could have
revised
them at any time.
In the US,
revised
data released at the beginning of December show productivity up only 0.6% year on year in the third quarter.
The Memorandum,
revised
in 1991, entitled Shell to a guaranteed profit of between $2 and $2.50 per barrel produced as long as oil prices remain in the range of $12.50 to $23.50, and provided that it invests a minimum of $1.50 on every barrel it produces.
A
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and reinforced International Monetary Fund package is imperative if the necessary reforms are to be enacted.
With projections for German GDP growth this year and next
revised
downward by more than 0.6 percentage points in the last few months, the government could be forced to initiate a pro-cyclical fiscal policy to achieve its goal, inducing even lower growth at home and throughout the eurozone.
Instead, he argues that the
revised
figures that emerged in 2010 were the result of a conspiracy, and that the Greek officials who released the data should be prosecuted.
And, as has happened repeatedly over the last decade, a few months into the year, others’ more optimistic forecasts are being
revised
downward.
Out of this ferment, Morocco has not only
revised
its Family Law, but also fundamental laws governing nationality, media ownership, and political organizations.
A couple of weeks after the project was initiated, France and Italy submitted
revised
annual budgets to the European Commission, in which they demanded more fiscal room for maneuver.
But, in early February, Sanusi
revised
his statement again, telling a committee of the Nigerian Senate that, after reviewing the figures again, he had concluded that the NNPC had failed to remit $20 billion.
Indeed, the figures have been repeatedly revised, even over quite short periods of time, casting strong doubt on the validity of the economic models being used.
In July, the International Monetary Fund
revised
its global growth forecast downward for the second time this year.
In addition to reporting that real GDP increased at a 4.1% annual rate in the second quarter of this year, output in the first quarter was
revised
upward somewhat, and this was preceded by considerably more income growth.
The
revised
British law continues to place the burden of proof on the defense.
Including wage conditions in the
revised
NAFTA could also be meaningful in the US and Canada, especially with regard to the rights of migrant workers and permanent residents.
If Greece succeeds in fulfilling the requirements of a
revised
financing agreement with the eurozone, it may win the confidence bet by convincing financial markets that it is determined to achieve the targets.
Fourth, the EU’s plans for dealing with the refugee crisis need to be thoroughly
revised.
Indeed, the fit is even better than the graph suggests, because the GDP figures shown for 2011-2012 have been
revised
upward – that is, they were expected to be worse.
But whatever he does, the Belovezha Accords created a new reality that can be
revised
only at the margins.
Are countries like China willing to step up and pay their fair share of dues to keep the UN running (China currently pays 2.1% of UN dues, compared to more than 25% for the US), or to capitalize
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international financial institutions or the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria in a meaningful way?
Annual GDP growth in the first quarter has been
revised
upward, to 4.1%, exceeding market expectations and providing a strong indication that the Japanese economy is finally recovering, after two decades of stagnation.
The State Council, seeking to boost the country’s already-large hydropower capacity by 120 gigawatts, has identified 54 new dams — in addition to the ones currently under construction — as “key construction projects” in the
revised
energy-sector plan up to 2015.
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