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Having this mixture helps ensure that if technological developments render one leg vulnerable, the others can still threaten
sufficient
retaliation.
Freer trade will allow more people to escape poverty and secure
sufficient
food and clean water.
Adding new features can speed the transition, but what is necessary is only that the new system be incompatible with existing systems in certain respects, and that a
sufficient
number of people expect that it will become the new standard.
It noted that people increasingly adopted informal means of expressing unhappiness with Hong Kong's government, because they did not think that formal channels were
sufficient.
The TPP’s critics often neglected to acknowledge that international dispute-settlement mechanisms could ever serve a valid purpose, or that some degree of patent protection is needed if pharmaceutical companies are to have
sufficient
incentive to invest in research and development.
In fact, we may have entered a period of fundamental change that could weaken growth everywhere, as the “old” shrinks before the “new” can occupy
sufficient
space.
To be sure, the creative destruction that is taking place seems to be affecting developing-economy growth proportionately more than advanced-economy growth, largely because the new technologies are being put to work where they were invented, and developing countries have not yet managed
sufficient
imitation.
But Trump is mistaken to think that championing the cause of miners and paying respect to a difficult profession will be
sufficient
to make mining sustainable.
Was it
sufficient
to fix limits on the Soviet Union’s ambitions, or was a more aggressive stance, sometimes described as “containment plus,” necessary?
While a fall in the exchange rate with no decline in stock prices gives Indian investors no reason to flee the stock market, if
sufficient
numbers of foreign investors begin to sell, stock prices will decline so that Indian investors, too, sell their stocks.
If it goes too slow, the ECB has earned
sufficient
credibility as an inflation fighter to make up for it in the future with little if any economic or political cost.
This means that, had Pakistan’s energy sector been reformed properly, the country’s economy could have grown significantly faster – by about 4% per year – potentially creating a
sufficient
number of jobs for a young and growing population.
Merkel did not provide
sufficient
answers to these questions.
Yet such projects, designed for profit or at least direct cost recovery, are not even remotely
sufficient
to end extreme poverty.
Sufficient
unto the day is the evil thereof.
Nominal-GDP targets may be a necessary way forward, but they are not a
sufficient
response to slow global growth.
But they are not
sufficient
to formulate a coherent European policy.
Whatever their differences, these countries’ shared interest in bringing peace and stability to Syria would provide
sufficient
common ground on which to construct a coherent policy.
Suddenly, oil revenues are no longer
sufficient
to cover all three.
China’s increased financial power may have increased its ability to resist American entreaties, but despite dire predictions, its creditor role has not been
sufficient
to compel the US to change its policies.
New and more sophisticated analytical tools are needed to understand these long-term effects, along with
sufficient
training to ensure that new methods are applied properly in the field.
This agenda includes centralizing European debt through Eurobonds, mobilizing
sufficient
rescue funds, allowing the ECB to exercise the full range of central-banking powers, and reinforcing policy coordination in order to sustain economic activity in austerity-stricken member countries.
To be sure, the Fed’s intention to sustain its monetary stimulus is only temporary; it will follow through on its previous pledge to “reduce the pace of its asset purchases” and ultimately exit QE as soon as
sufficient
growth is restored.
Beyond limiting economic development, the lack of
sufficient
freshwater resources threatens the wellbeing of billions of people by causing conflict, social unrest, and migration.
This requires that Sudan’s various leadership collectives have
sufficient
strength and cohesion to bring their constituencies into the settlement, and therefore that no one, from near or afar, does anything to weaken any of these collectives.
But the new guidelines are not
sufficient
to guarantee such an outcome.
For one thing, the amnesty program for entrepreneurs’ “original sins” still lacks
sufficient
detail.
Fixing the financial system is necessary, but not sufficient, for recovery.
For starters, British policymakers should acknowledge that a declining pound is helpful, but not sufficient, for improving the UK’s external position and rebalancing its economy.
That would have been
sufficient
to pay back the entire Italian national debt over about a decade and a half.
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