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The method is straightforward: we should take their word for it.
The appeal of populism is
straightforward.
Translating its proposals – which are as profound as Deng Xiaoping’s 1978 reforms – into simple,
straightforward
terms is no easy feat, but one that the 383 plan handles with relative deftness.
The economics behind efforts to close these energy gaps are relatively
straightforward.
The reason is straightforward: whereas equity can absorb a business downturn – profits fall, but the firm does not immediately fail – debt is less forgiving, because creditors do not wait around to be paid.
Suppose the United States and the International Monetary Fund conditioned military and financial assistance to Egypt on
straightforward
measures of educational progress.
But while rushing to construct clinics and other medical facilities in even the remotest regions may seem like a
straightforward
approach to ensuring universal health coverage, that has not turned out to be true.
Thus, the lesson from economic history and development is straightforward: government support aimed at upgrading and diversifying industry must be anchored in the requisite endowments.
The question asked periodically during much of the last decade is straightforward: Would Keynes’s discarded plan be more appropriate for our post-2008 multipolar world?
The goal is straightforward: to protect and preserve the past.
The most
straightforward
answer seems to be leverage.
For those who say yes, the case for a subsidy for opera seems straightforward, almost inevitable: if it is appropriate to subsidize the Mass, why not “The Magic Flute”?
“I pay you to manage my data,” is pretty
straightforward.
First, the public is increasingly aware that urgent and
straightforward
policies are desperately needed in the areas of pension and healthcare payments, and in state organization.
The turning point that the US and world economy are facing is
straightforward.
The answer to the first question is relatively
straightforward.
The background to the evictions is not exactly
straightforward.
China’s strategic interest in the line that separates India from a restive Tibet and the troublesome province of Xinjiang is
straightforward.
This imperative is almost shockingly
straightforward.
Moreover, although it may seem almost comically straightforward, one of the best temperature-reducing approaches is very simple: paint things white.
In their view, it is not only a
straightforward
way instantly to boost real demand; it also seems preferable to debt-financed fiscal stimulus, owing both to political constraints on debt-burdened governments and to MFFP’s more direct – and thus faster – impact on economy-wide spending.
To be sure, it was possible to address the first generation of global development problems with
straightforward
transfers of capital and solutions from rich to poor countries.
Rather than provide a
straightforward
answer, he replied that it was “tricky,” finally landing on the statement that, no matter how low the unemployment rate, the inflation target should be pursued.
The underlying premise that Dawkins seems to be failing to grasp is straightforward: It is better to let ten criminals go free than one innocent person be convicted.
It would be a mistake, however, to view the vote in Greece as a
straightforward
victory for democracy – despite what the country’s prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, and his supporters like to claim.
H-index accounting is straightforward: if a researcher publishes 20 papers that have each been cited at least 20 times, she has an h-index of 20.
It was a time when we were all Americans, and when Bush described Putin as “very
straightforward
and trustworthy.”
Government officials and their cronies did not necessarily engage in
straightforward
theft or pillaging.
The confused reaction to this verdict should, perhaps, give pause to all those who think that putting the past on trial is a
straightforward
thing.
This explanation may seem even more paradoxical than the first, but the logic is straightforward: Governments often try to escape the hard task of improving economic efficiency through supply-side reforms and rely on demand-side fixes instead.
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