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If China proves itself willing to help
shore
up Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s administration, it will not seek to gain any immediate advantage from the withdrawal of US forces.
As a result, industrial fishing far from
shore
undermines developing countries’ coastal, mostly artisanal, fisheries.
Closer to the shore, many natural ecosystems, most notably coral reefs and mangroves, act as natural shock absorbers and wave breakers.
Over the years, he rigged referendums, browbeat the judiciary, and asked Islamic parties for support to
shore
up his government.
Meanwhile, the government has also announced a large recapitalization package (about 1.2% of GDP) to
shore
up public-sector banks, so that they can write down their stressed assets.
Raising the retirement age to
shore
up a statutory pension scheme is often denounced as unfair, because people with physically demanding jobs, such as nurses and manual laborers, cannot be expected to work until they are 70.
Today, a G-8 or G-20 agreement on exchanges of tax information could help to
shore
up national revenue bases and the reputations of governments for tax fairness.
From Dublin on the
shore
of the Irish Sea to Bratislava in the foothills of the Carpathians, the same coins and banknotes are legal tender, and they are constantly pushing back the European Union’s boundaries.
In an attempt to
shore
up her position, Merkel recently held a summit with French President Emmanuel Macron at Meseberg Castle outside of Berlin, where she agreed to a European Union reform agenda that would seem to go beyond most Europhiles’ wildest dreams.
Under the first, a soft economic landing occurs after China’s new leadership adopts ingenious policies to curb credit growth (especially through the shadow banking system), forces over-leveraged borrowers into bankruptcy, and injects fiscal resources into the banking system to
shore
up its capital base.
And yet it is not clear that White, sharing my concerns about the impact of funded fiscal deficits or of ultra-easy monetary policy, has convincing alternative proposals that could return us to
shore.
Indeed, the Chinese Internet is evolving and adapting in ways that
shore
up the regime’s legitimacy.
Strategically placed private institutions have done their part to
shore
up confidence.
But, perhaps more than that, Morsi will need tangible achievements on the economic and domestic-security fronts to
shore
up his legitimacy at home.
Were the measures taken two weeks ago to
shore
up the financial system simply wrong?
In order to
shore
up their financial systems and overall demand, emerging-market countries must be ready to take actions similar to those pursued by the advanced countries.
Germany’s Populist TemptationBERLIN – Because populism is not an ideology in itself, it can easily appeal to mainstream political parties seeking to
shore
up flagging electoral support.
If the goal is to
shore
up the weaknesses revealed by the global financial crisis, policymakers in the US and other countries should first look elsewhere.
The Obama administration then assumed responsibility for organizing the government’s efforts to boost recovery, the centerpiece being a large stimulus package to
shore
up the real economy.
Default was not an easy way out, and all US states (with the exception of Vermont) have since embraced balanced-budget amendments to their constitutions as a way to
shore
up their fiscal credibility.
Eight weeks later, Hurricane Sandy struck the New Jersey
shore
and New York City.
To get to Moldova from Odessa (now in Ukraine) one must drive through the self-proclaimed “republic” of Transdniestria (population 700,000), a sliver of land on the north
shore
of the Dniester river.
In the current crisis, a substantial fraction of countries outside the G-20 are essentially defenseless: small relatively poor economies, no fiscal capacity for stimulus, and inadequate reserves to offset the capital outflows that occurred to
shore
up damaged balance sheets in advanced markets.
The income earned from such tourism could help the country to
shore
up its own health system, ensuring that all Indians – including the poor and especially children, among whom malnourishment remains rampant – have access to quality health care.
The lesson for all EU member states is that we must
shore
up our national social-security systems, while moving forward on EU-level reforms.
In response, Italy's President has asked the entrepreneurial classes to help
shore
up the country's competitiveness.
Imposing import tariffs to
shore
up the old goods-producing industries ignores the dynamics of growth and does nothing to help sunrise sectors.
In today’s neighborhood, where EU expansion is not in the cards, Europe hopes to
shore
up its presence by opening its huge internal market and increasing assistance.
Russia has not moved any closer to European standards;Turkey has already developed its own foreign policy and aspires to become a regional power; and the countries on the Mediterranean’s southern
shore
have said “Enough!” to the status quo through revolutions that no one saw coming.
Clearly, the flood of government spending alleviated the need for difficult reforms, and allowed incumbent enterprises to
shore
up their positions with cheap finance.
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