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Honoring all three of those legal obligations
simultaneously
is impossible if Congress refuses to raise the debt ceiling, but raising the debt ceiling without Congressional approval, though illegal and an impeachable offense, was the least-bad choice.
As the anthropologists Jean and John Comaroff put it, ours “is an age in which people almost everywhere seem preoccupied, simultaneously, with transparency and conspiracy.”
Rather than focusing solely on income, sustainable development encourages cities, countries, and the world to focus
simultaneously
on three goals: economic prosperity, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability.
Sarkozy’s proposed cure is to boost growth by reducing the tax burden on employers, while
simultaneously
hiking the rate of value-added tax.
Although the US hedged its bet by
simultaneously
strengthening its alliance with Japan, this does not constitute containment.
The Global Economy’s Three GamesPARIS – Chess masters are able to play
simultaneously
on several boards with several partners.
The fact that some of Asia’s most dynamic economies – including China, Japan, and the four tigers (Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan) – have experienced investment-propelled growth and improvements in TFP
simultaneously
can be explained by the fact that TFP gains increase investment returns, accelerating capital expansion further.
Few seem to fathom the logic behind China’s readiness to take on several neighbors
simultaneously.
With a growing share of the world’s population – including many of the same people – feeling the effects of environmental degradation and climate change firsthand, finding solutions that
simultaneously
advance environmental protection, water provision, and health could not be more important.
But we told our people they could have all three cakes
simultaneously.
In his 2011 book The Globalization Paradox, Harvard’s Dani Rodrik says that the nation-state, democracy, and globalization are mutually irreconcilable: we can have any two, but not all three
simultaneously
(he calls this a “trilemma”).
Market reforms by themselves cannot lift a population from poverty if people are
simultaneously
struggling with epidemics of AIDS, or malaria, or tuberculosis, or chronic malnutrition, or other crippling health problems.
How could a cultural outlook that the West treated with such raw condescension - even in 1985 -
simultaneously
shape Western science so profoundly?
Economic assistance should go
simultaneously
to Jordan and Lebanon to help them cope with the flood of refugees.
True, all countries in the world cannot
simultaneously
undervalue their currencies.
Simultaneously, banks gave preference to shedding assets outside their national borders, and risk managers try to match assets and liabilities at home, rather than within the eurozone as a whole.
They would have to tackle the banking and the sovereign-debt problems simultaneously, without neglecting to reduce divergences in competitiveness.
Congressional Republicans say they want revenue-neutral, efficiency-enhancing tax reform, which is properly defined as lowering marginal tax rates but
simultaneously
eliminating distortionary deductions, thereby keeping revenues and the budget deficit stable.
But for that senator
simultaneously
to announce that he is quitting makes no sense at all, especially given a senator’s unique power to act as well as to talk.
Most only partially approach the ideal case of clean air, where none can be excluded and all can benefit
simultaneously.
This past year, my own university – Columbia University in New York City – teamed up with universities in Ecuador, Nigeria, the United Kingdom, France, Ethiopia, Malaysia, India, Canada, Singapore, and China in a “Global Classroom” that
simultaneously
connected hundreds of students on more than a dozen campuses in an exciting course on global sustainable development.
The United States and the United Kingdom are
simultaneously
energy producers and importers, so the impact on their economics is likely to be more complicated.
Multi-year re-alignments are messy and complex, especially when they occur
simultaneously
at the national and global levels, and when multi-speed growth, inflation, and credit dynamics are at work, as is the case today.
Arrow’s theorem shows that even very mild conditions of reasonableness in arriving at social decisions on the basis of simple preference rankings of a society’s individuals could not be
simultaneously
satisfied by any procedure.
Of course, addressing interconnected issues
simultaneously
carries its share of challenges.
Simultaneously, however, the United Kingdom was negotiating with Arabs who had sided with the British and French in an uprising against Ottoman rule – first and foremost with Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca.
They require strengthening those governments of the modern left, or those of the center or center-right threatened by the old-fashioned left, and
simultaneously
making it clear to the latter that there is a price to be paid for violating the basic tenets of democracy, respect for human rights, and the rule of law.
Western Europe has already experienced three decades of indirect migration into the welfare state, as social benefits have created artificially high wages for the unskilled,
simultaneously
fueling excessive immigration and unemployment.
Obviously, moderation in output movements did not occur everywhere
simultaneously.
They see the US as
simultaneously
the champion of democracy in the region and as the culprit in their economic woes because of its insistence on the sanctity of capital.
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