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So there is no point in fixing one funding mechanism without
simultaneously
fixing the other.
But if the Fed has only one effective instrument – interest rates – its two goals of economic and financial stability cannot be pursued
simultaneously.
Pressure would be
simultaneously
placed on creditor and debtor countries to balance their accounts, by charging rising interest rates on persistent imbalances.
Obama needed to meet his promise to set a new direction in foreign policy while
simultaneously
managing to juggle the issues left to him by George W. Bush, any of which, if dropped, could still cause a crisis for his presidency.
The French remain studiously aloof, even a little disdainful, as befits a nation that rejects “feminism” as an anti-feminine American creation and manages to produce a leader who is
simultaneously
as accomplished and as elegant as Christine Lagarde, the head of the International Monetary Fund.
Given that the current distortions are interlinked, they may need to be addressed
simultaneously.
Simultaneously, negotiations for a two-state solution should resume, with an unequivocal commitment by the United States and the other members of the so-called Middle East Quartet (the United Nations, the European Union, and Russia) to use all possible influence on the parties to prevent another failure.
Obviously, sterling can’t appreciate and depreciate
simultaneously.
In this way, European investment is contributing to the re-industrialization of the US while
simultaneously
ensuring high-quality European jobs.
It was a diplomatic term conveying the linkage between disparate policy areas (for example, in negotiating
simultaneously
on financial and security matters).
The CITES framework, combined with strong national conservation policies, can
simultaneously
protect wild species and benefit poor, rural, and indigenous people, by encouraging countries and communities to adopt sound environmental management plans.
Yet Europe’s problems, by definition, cannot be solved
simultaneously.
Aspiring fiscal conservatives around the world thus might be interested in learning four tricks that American politicians commonly use when promising to cut taxes while
simultaneously
reducing budget deficits.
Second, and simultaneously, donors should help impoverished countries to invest in roads, ports, rural electricity, and diversified production (both agricultural and non-agricultural), in order to promote higher productivity and alternative livelihoods in the longer term.
Moreover, problematic elections constitute a specific challenge for the West, which is
simultaneously
the bearer of a universal democratic message and the culprit of an imperialist past that undermines that message’s persuasiveness and utility.
They are
simultaneously
rootless (officially unrecognized in a country so obsessed with race that it counts 135 other “national ethnicities,” making them literally one race too many) and root-bound (legally barred from moving, working, or marrying outside their village of origin, and subject to restrictions on family size).
But we will be able to do so only if we
simultaneously
protect the earth’s critical systems: its climate, ozone layer, soils, biodiversity, fresh water, oceans, forests, and air.
Our challenge is to bring the earth’s systems back within the safety zone, while
simultaneously
ensuring that every person has the resources he or she needs to lead a happy and fulfilling life.
By putting its considerable influence in the service of a cohesive, strategically focused foreign and security policy, Germany would
simultaneously
achieve two key objectives: a stronger and more capable EU and a more European Germany.
But it is being undertaken
simultaneously
with the deepest political purge China has experienced since the days of Mao Zedong, with Xi targeting corrupt officials high and low.
All of these initiatives could be implemented
simultaneously
with domestic reforms in France.
Rather than bickering about who has the stronger case, it would be better if all sides compromised – if everyone blinked
simultaneously.
While the three low-cost water and sanitation interventions discussed here may not always pass a cost-benefit test, they are likely to attract investment in many circumstances, while
simultaneously
responding to communities’ preferences.
President and Communist Party General Secretary Hu Jintao sometimes seems to be going both ways
simultaneously.
Today, Martin Luther’s “95 Theses,” posted at the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany (he
simultaneously
sent a copy to his boss, Cardinal Albrecht von Brandenburg), are widely recognized as the spark that started the Protestant Reformation.
Moreover, the courts cannot manage the kind of economy-wide crisis that would arise if multiple mega-banks sank
simultaneously.
This would
simultaneously
plug a hole in demand and improve the economy’s long-term growth prospects.
It is difficult to determine the extent to which the Fed’s QE1 during the crisis owed its success in bringing interest rates down to the fact that it was being reinforced by what foreign central banks worldwide – notably in Asia – were doing
simultaneously.
But if all firms cut wages simultaneously, the resulting weakness of overall demand undermines companies’ incentives to invest, in turn depressing productivity growth.
Emerging and developing countries are demanding a stronger voice in the IMF, but they also seem to be suggesting that they would like it to be less intrusive and less able to impose conditionality – while
simultaneously
providing more and cheaper financing.
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