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China apologists claim that the 1998 EU Code of Conduct on Arms Exports is
sufficient
to limit arms sales.
The issue is simple: can France and Germany win
sufficient
support for a large stride towards a politically more integrated EU; or will Britain, which opposes such moves, succeed in blocking them?
Moreover, the force must have
sufficient
manpower, capacity, and funding to put this vital objective into practice efficiently.
The directive contains safeguards to limit potential abuse of welfare-state benefits during the first five years, including proof of health insurance coverage and a requirement that
sufficient
“resources” be shown when a residence permit of up to five years is requested.
Suppose foreign investors wrote contracts providing that the expulsion and banning of foreign journalists or widespread blocking of access to international news sources and social media constituted a sign of political risk
sufficient
to suspend investor obligations under the contract.
Whether citizens will support politicians who propose the labor, tax, and other reforms needed to enhance mobility, and whether such reforms will be
sufficient
to overcome linguistic and cultural barriers, are open questions.
To be sure, the euro alone has not been a
sufficient
trigger.
But even that was not
sufficient
for Britain’s leaders, who tightened the law further in 1898, making it even harsher than the sedition law in England.
Emotions may not be
sufficient
to explain all political realities.
While $375 per ton is a very high price, reflecting the particularly low price of oil today, even a lower carbon price – in the range of $150-250 per ton – would be
sufficient
to meet international climate goals over the next decade.
In other areas of public policy, such as terrorism, nuclear proliferation, inflation, or vaccination, an “insurance” principle seems to prevail: if there is a
sufficient
likelihood of significant damage, we take some measured anticipatory action.
Larger consumer markets have
sufficient
economies of scale and diversity to make the introduction of new products and services into the region economically viable.
Anticipating that difficulty, companies are less willing to hire in the first place, until they are sure that long-term demand for their products is
sufficient
to justify long-term hires.
But since when were sentiment and moral denunciation
sufficient
ingredients of a policy?
Emigration countries gain because their nationals can earn an income in Western Europe that, for all but the most marginal migrant, is more than
sufficient
to compensate for the loss of domestic value added and the subjective and objective costs of migration.
Macron’s critics have enlisted the help of legal experts who argue that the laws already on the books are
sufficient
to contain fake news.
Adopting the euro in 1999 clearly was not sufficient, nor has rising competition from emerging economies spurred Italians to halt their country’s decline.
We do not have the right to decide that we have reached a
sufficient
level of scientific progress, because we cannot consult future generations--and we are fortunate that our predecessors could not consult us.
As the MDGs demonstrate, development objectives require a strong implementation framework, including
sufficient
financing and high-quality data, in order to scale up initiatives quickly while establishing accountability and ensuring sustainability.
Unless a
sufficient
number of decent jobs are created, climate migrants could become a permanent underclass.
The prospect of sustained long-term growth and social justice requires that Europe's new institutions retain
sufficient
flexibility to reshape themselves as they confront new problems.
But a much lower share of equity often is
sufficient
to secure de facto control, thus encouraging groups to adapt their capital structure – moving firms in and out of the group’s boundaries – to minimize tax liabilities.
The ECB acted despite a growing chorus of warnings that monetary stimulus is not
sufficient
to promote durable growth, and that it encourages excessive risk-taking in financial markets, which could ultimately threaten economic stability and prosperity (as it did in 2008).
Without
sufficient
progress in that direction, however, host countries must be provided greater protection.
A weak agreement that lacks adequate verification mechanisms and leaves Iran with
sufficient
enrichment capacity for short-term weapon development would do more harm than good.
Of course, Iran’s involvement in this effort, while important, would not be
sufficient
to stop the current carnage.
Like Euthyphro, Trump does not just think that he knows what he knows, and that what he knows is
sufficient
for sound decision-making; he is absolutely sure of it.
But as interest rates rise, will there be
sufficient
growth to sustain the expectation that public debt levels are sustainable?
But this is possible only if
sufficient
technical and financial assistance is channeled to poor countries unable to afford anti-retroviral drugs.
But if Rouhani retains the presidency – or another moderate takes his place – there is a chance that such pressure would provide
sufficient
cover to scale back Iran’s foreign adventurism and reform the domestic economy.
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