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The trip also heralds a dramatic shift in Israel’s relationship with Obama, who has been criticized throughout his presidency for supposedly failing to provide
sufficient
support to America’s strongest ally in the Middle East.
One lesson is to avoid premature collapse of import-competing industries that employ substantial numbers of people before
sufficient
employment opportunities have emerged in more productive industries.
For Putin, the annexation of Crimea was sufficient, in a strategic sense.
The risk of genetically abnormal children is one such reason; but, even if it were sufficient, it would justify only a prohibition that was both narrower and wider than the current prohibition on incest.
Missing, as so often in the past, is
sufficient
consideration of the vital ingredient of shared values and a context of practical projects for African countries to perform together.
On both issues, there is little capacity to exert force or
sufficient
pressure for solutions any time soon.
But it is not
sufficient.
As a recent Morgan Stanley report pointed out, the pharmaceutical industry’s current success rates are not
sufficient
to sustain large internal R&D organizations, making the industry’s current operating model financially non-viable.
If sustainable nanotechnology is to be built on sound science, global research strategies must be supported by innovative policies and accompanied by
sufficient
funds to do the job.
The good news is that there are
sufficient
tools to reduce the risk of dislocations.
But an unsustainable debt burden may also result from borrowing to spend too much, failure to collect
sufficient
taxes, and other policies that undermine the economy’s growth potential.
He then asked whether I thought that Israel would consider the West’s sanctions against Iran a
sufficient
deterrent.
With effective governance and planning, open dialogue, resource-sharing frameworks, and
sufficient
investment, including in skills training, these communities can translate this relationship into effective environmental stewardship – and build healthier and more secure societies.
There is a widespread feeling in Japan that Abe’s cabinet “did not make a
sufficient
effort” to explain the legislation to the public.
Furthermore, many institutional investors do not yet have
sufficient
expertise to venture into infrastructure.
But Europe’s economy will not grow, and a
sufficient
number of jobs will not be created, if such vital industries as aluminum, steel, fuels, plastics, and cement are not allowed to thrive.
This makes sense only for systems that are larger than a kilowatt of peak power and that have
sufficient
battery capacity.
This is the doctrine that Krugman argues is no longer
sufficient
for our age.
Nor is it any longer accepted that such actions will be
sufficient.
The ESM should be
sufficient
to deal with the refinancing needs of Greece, Ireland, and Portugal.
It might even be
sufficient
to address Spanish government debt, though this would be a stretch.
And it was viewed as benign by central banks convinced that the attainment of price stability was
sufficient
to ensure a lasting “ Great Moderation” of economic volatility .
None of these reforms has been
sufficient
to restore the stronger growth that Europe desperately needs.
Existing debt agreements are not
sufficient
without a decade of strong growth, which appears unlikely, to say the least.
The crisis has shattered the belief that well designed microprudential rules alone are
sufficient.
$700billion in preferred stock with warrants may be
sufficient
to make up the hole created by the bursting of the housing bubble.
By contrast, the addition of $700billion on the demand side may not be
sufficient
to arrest the decline of housing prices.
The US public is rabidly opposed to paying higher taxes, yet the trend level of taxation (at around 18% of national income) is not
sufficient
to pay for the core functions of government.
But they might not prove
sufficient.
The problem is a global one, but it is particularly acute in Sub-Saharan Africa, where 88% of young students– some 202 million boys and girls – are not achieving a
sufficient
level of reading proficiency.
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