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While America’s military power was
sufficient
to defeat Saddam Hussein’s forces quickly, it did so at the expense of its attractiveness in many countries.
The answer depends on the shape of the US recession: if it is short and shallow,
sufficient
growth elsewhere will ensure only a slight global slowdown.
It may simply be that some parents or girls mistakenly believe that one shot of the HPV vaccine is enough to provide protection, or that some socially disadvantaged girls lack
sufficient
access to in-school vaccination services.
The first step in assessing China’s financial vulnerability is to distinguish a solvency crisis, which can occur when firms lack
sufficient
capital to withstand an asset-price meltdown, from a liquidity crisis.
During the Asian financial crisis of the 1990s, some countries suffered foreign-exchange crises, in which devaluation and high real interest rates de-capitalized banks and enterprises, owing to the lack of
sufficient
reserves to repay foreign-exchange debts.
With China’s total government debt/GDP ratio amounting to only 53% – much less than America’s 80% and Japan’s 226% – there is
sufficient
space to undertake debt-equity swaps to tackle the internal-debt problem.
With the official banking system thus constrained, it allocated the remaining credit to large enterprises and those with
sufficient
collateral, resulting in an uneven distribution of loans across regions and sectors.
This lack of
sufficient
attention comes despite international commitments to protect biodiversity.
The 'voice' of citizens, civil discontent and pressure, are sometimes
sufficient
to curb 'stronger' market forces (victorious strikes are a good example).
Central bankers’ belief that controlling inflation was necessary and almost
sufficient
for growth and prosperity had never been based on sound economic theory; now, the crisis provided further skepticism.
Optimal resource allocation (of which efficiency is a part) is a necessary but not
sufficient
feature of a good economy.
But it has plenty of competitors in this area, and existing rules and regulations (such as those covering how food is handled) seem
sufficient.
The principles applied by securities regulators since the 1930s remain sensible: protect investors and require
sufficient
disclosure of all the risks involved in an investment.
If France’s new president, Emmanuel Macron, manages to obtain
sufficient
backing in the National Assembly in the June election, perhaps he could do something about reducing France’s structural government spending, while pursuing tax cuts and improved labor-market flexibility.
The public projects financed by the funds would provide
sufficient
efficiency gains to attract private financing.
And US growth, currently exceeding potential output, can provide
sufficient
global lift – at least for now.
But Bitcoin’s success, which remains highly uncertain, ultimately depends on it attaining
sufficient
stability to perform the most essential function of any currency (as opposed to a speculative commodity) – that of providing a relatively predictable medium of exchange.
By contrast, if the returns are uncorrelated, it is extremely unlikely that they will all default at the same time, making overcollateralization
sufficient
to guarantee a safer return.
As a result, the household sector has now shrunk to 35% of GDP, and its forced savings are no longer
sufficient
to finance the current growth model.
More broadly, Putin wants to expand the geopolitical chessboard, in the hope that he can gain
sufficient
leverage over the US and NATO to wrest concessions on stifling economic sanctions.
CHICAGO – You would think that 600,000 comments on a petition would be
sufficient
to bring an issue to the top of the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s agenda.
Nor do I think the report gives
sufficient
weight to the question of whether sufficiently strong safeguards ever could be put in place to prevent the technology’s misuse.
The same people who advocated “trickle down,” now say, “Growth is necessary and almost
sufficient
for poverty reduction.”
Those who jump the line would lose their place – which should be
sufficient
inducement to obey the rules.
But the evidence for believing that euroization can precede
sufficient
institutional reforms is scant.
If Barr’s remarks had been made in private, that would not have been a
sufficient
reason to cancel her show, either.
Under WTO rules, however, pricing below costs on the part of exporters is
sufficient
for imposing import duties, even when it is standard competitive practice – such as during economic downturns.
When US Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill visited an AIDS clinic in Soweto, South Africa, doctors told him that they could increase by ten times the number of people treated with AIDS drugs if
sufficient
money was available.
As it stands, the GCC’s aggregate fiscal break-even oil price (at which oil revenues are
sufficient
to cover government spending), currently around $75 per barrel, is below this year’s average Brent crude oil price of $108 per barrel.
A credible path to
sufficient
primary surpluses would lower interest rates.
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