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Nor can it generate
sufficient
foreign exchange to pay its debts as they come due.
But diaspora bonds will not be a feasible development instrument unless they are linked to development projects in places where there is
sufficient
trust in the government.
That way, people have
sufficient
time to make effective decisions about automobiles, home heating systems, power plants, research into new technologies, and so forth.
When presented with these facts, education enthusiasts often argue that education is a necessary but not a
sufficient
condition for growth.
To be on the safe side, host countries often try to limit immigration to skilled workers, because they join segments of the labor market in which
sufficient
downward wage flexibility provides immigrants with additional jobs.
Whereas some policies may be criticized for being too “administrative” and failing to allow market forces to play a
sufficient
role, they may be the only effective way to deal with China’s “administrative entities.”
But as capital flight decreases because of the emergence of a more transparent tax regime and legal system,
sufficient
sources of domestic investment should become available.
A one-year perspective is now deemed
sufficient.
The new unilateralists who dominated Bush’s first administration made the mistake of thinking that the unipolar distribution of power in the military context was
sufficient
to guide foreign policy.
Supervision inside Italian firms should be strengthened by making sure that a
sufficient
number of non-executive directors sit on the boards of public companies.
Arab members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries called for an embargo at the time of the 1967 war, but it had little effect because the US was then largely self
sufficient.
Have we given
sufficient
consideration to the potential cost of all of this comfort and ease, and asked ourselves if the price is worth it?
The European Union was brought into existence step-by-step by putting the cart before the horse: setting limited but politically attainable targets and timetables, knowing full well that they would not be sufficient, and thus that further steps would be required in due course.
So makeshift assistance will be
sufficient
to allow Greece to succeed, but that leaves Spain, Italy, Portugal, and Ireland.
But democratic politics is neither a necessary nor a
sufficient
condition for economic development over a period of several decades.
Because most people confuse strength with efficiency, they believe that the state must again acquire
sufficient
power to enforce its will.
They pledged to make an initial capital contribution to the bank that would be “substantial and
sufficient
for the bank to be effective in financing infrastructure.”
It is possible, but far from certain, that what Obama describes as a “glimmer” of hope in the US could be
sufficient
to keep popular anger at bay and bring about a recovery in trust in politics and politicians.
With small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) – by far the economy’s most important growth engine – unable to acquire
sufficient
funding from the formal financial sector, they have been forced to turn to informal channels.
Yet the problems that do exist are solvable, provided
sufficient
political will on both sides of the Atlantic.
As if this were not sufficient, Article 13 reiterates that "the Union shall coordinate the economic policies of the member states, in particular by establishing broad guidelines for these policies."
Thus, the economy is entropic for resources and historical for the production, organization, and spread of knowledge, with the prospects for economic and environmental sustainability residing in the space left between those two dynamic processes: the level of growth we choose must be conditioned on a
sufficient
level of knowledge to ensure the system’s survival.
Yet nature, like knowledge, is a public good that needs state intervention to be “produced” in
sufficient
quantities.
International stock exchanges remain of interest to large emerging-market companies, including SOEs, which may be unable to attract
sufficient
foreign institutional investors at home.
For years, the emphasis has rightly been on persuading people that there must be
sufficient
“will” to tackle climate change.
The best solutions include
sufficient
increases in rich countries’ foreign aid allocations and more ambitious trade liberalization.
The restored tax rates will, for the foreseeable future, be
sufficient
to support the US defense establishment, the growing US social-insurance system, and a moderate – albeit inadequate and suboptimal – amount of other “discretionary” federal spending.
Now Russia says that it will provide money in the form of loans, promising annual tranches of around $1 billion – but only if Belarus makes
sufficient
concessions.
This will be
sufficient
to enable the IMF to come to the aid of specific countries in trouble, but it will not provide a systemic solution without conditionality.
It is too late to agree on issuing SDRs at the upcoming G-20 meeting, but if it were proposed by President Barack Obama and endorsed in principle by the majority of participants, it would be
sufficient
to give heart to the markets and make the meeting a resounding success.
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