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This may be necessary to restore robust growth, but it is not
sufficient.
To produce a
sufficient
amount of food, Asia’s farms will need to undergo a twenty-first-century transformation.
Significant top-down political reform must meet two conditions: a strong, determined leader with an innovative new vision, and
sufficient
consensus among top officials on the goals of reform and how to achieve them.
This raised questions about prudential supervision, chiefly whether
sufficient
resources exist to check whether the institutions are financially sound.
Sufficient
numbers of teachers, school buildings, and textbooks are all essential, but accelerating learning requires much more.
In 1934, he presented a "physico-mathematical" analysis of the forces acting on an idealized spherical cell, a model that he argued was
sufficient
to explain cell division.
Nature-based solutions may not be
sufficient
to solve all of the challenges facing a particular city.
Referring to the 1600-1868 period, Inose calls this future the New Edo era: “a smaller population will enjoy the
sufficient
wealth that has been accumulated, and, from now on, it will invest its creativity in refining the culture.”
For example, Germany’s reluctance to provide debt relief to southern European countries has helped to prolong their woes; now, however, it may have
sufficient
incentive to do more, as it would reap immediate benefits from an EU-wide solution to the refugee crisis.
If they dissented from US positions, this did not seriously impair the West’s strategic efficacy because American power was more than
sufficient
to compensate.
Taking steps to integrate the banking union and European capital markets further may not be
sufficient
to ensure the euro’s long-term survival; but doing so is necessary.
Few competent economists have failed to conclude that the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom have large enough fiscal multipliers, strong enough spillovers of infrastructure, investment, and other demand-boosting programs, and
sufficient
financial space to make substantially more expansionary policies optimal.
Given the number and severity of problems currently plaguing civil aeronautics, the conventional approach of evolutionary changes to current paradigms is no longer
sufficient.
But, with
sufficient
information, one can discern trends, in terms of economies, markets, and technology, and make reasonable guesses.
Today’s problems are compounded by a lack of
sufficient
private demand – particularly household consumption – in the advanced economies to compensate for demand losses stemming from austerity.
Reforming governance implies significant progress toward economic unification: centralizing European debt through Eurobonds, mobilizing
sufficient
rescue funds, allowing the European Central Bank to intervene in the primary bond markets, and establishing both a fiscal and a banking union.
Concerning external demand, intra-European help in the form of reflationary policies in stronger economies is unlikely to prove sufficient, owing primarily to the fiscal and political conditions prevailing in Germany.
More promising, Macri can and should work closely with civil-society groups and activists to ensure
sufficient
space for participation.
To put it differently, recognizing our collective interest in the openness of the global economy is not
sufficient.
But, while it is true that much policy attention has been devoted to fighting financial fires, this is not a
sufficient
answer: since the summer of 2012, when ECB President Mario Draghi convinced markets that the eurozone would not break up, Europe has had enough breathing space to address the growth imperative, but has barely done so.
Given
sufficient
will, there could be ample room for compromise.
An emphasis on investment protection could establish de facto international standards that ensure legal security for investors while providing
sufficient
scope for governments’ legitimate regulatory interests.
A more immediate challenge is ensuring that crops receive
sufficient
water, which requires building and maintaining efficient irrigation systems to stabilize yields and enable farmers to harvest an additional crop each year.
With small farmers unable to provide
sufficient
surpluses, agricultural production will become increasingly consolidated and mechanized, raising fossil-fuel consumption, which will have to be offset by the introduction of more efficient technologies.
According to monetary economist Charles Goodhart, a significantly faster-than-normal growth rate for bank credit, house prices, and leverage will give the authorities
sufficient
warning of impending crisis.
It will not be necessary to come up with too many new things; it would be
sufficient
to select the most important of the Union's values from the many hundreds of pages of existing Union documents and put them together in one coherent whole.
Economic growth is necessary, but not sufficient: a strong sense of social responsibility is needed as well.
Here the business analogy is simply not
sufficient.
But this approach is not
sufficient
to address the gender inequality that characterizes Indian politics and society.
However, the problem of drug resistance has persisted, and efforts to contain it globally have not been
sufficient.
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