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After that, it should be
sufficient
to allow labor markets to work until the system finds its new equilibrium.
It is also the only way to create
sufficient
good jobs for Africa’s burgeoning youth population – the fastest growing in the world.
Returns on capital have declined, so China cannot rely on investment spending to generate
sufficient
growth.
The way forward lies in democratic forms of federalism, which can preserve
sufficient
central authority for the purposes of statehood, while respecting local and regional cultures.
Of course, the IMF’s member states might be willing to accept some burden sharing if a
sufficient
buffer provided by the eurozone were eroded, but that cannot be taken for granted.
The government can (and has) cut wages in the public sector, but this is not
sufficient.
Official financing needs would then be much more limited, and the IMF/EU package of around €45 billion should be
sufficient
to cover most of the progressively lower deficits over this grace period.
If the leaders meeting in London are to succeed where governments failed in the 1930’s, they must commit themselves to a fiscal target that is
sufficient
to restore full employment under normal credit conditions.
They have yet to make
sufficient
investments in infrastructure, education, and human capital more generally.
But one vital caveat was lost in the commotion: What works during a crisis will not necessarily provide
sufficient
traction for the post-crisis recovery – especially if the crisis has left the real economy mired in a balance-sheet recession.
Nearly three decades ago, when the United States emerged from the Cold War as a global hegemon and the term soft power was introduced, political analysts did not take
sufficient
account of regimes like the ones in control of Russia and China today.
In this scenario, China’s economic slowdown since 2008, which could be viewed as China’s first modern growth crisis, would be
sufficient
to force China’s leaders to shift their focus from supporting double-digit annual GDP increases to restructuring the economy.
“What we are doing, however, is not
sufficient.
Sufficient
reforms and capital are lacking, while the social rifts resulting from austerity increase the risk of potentially devastating political instability.
That small impact is not a
sufficient
reason to dump the EU’s emissions-reduction policy.
But these memories no longer provide a
sufficient
catalyst for action.
The second factor is the Islamic State’s ability to secure
sufficient
support.
For the European Union, new man or woman in the Elysee Palace may be a necessary condition for reinvigorating the European project, but it is not a
sufficient
condition.
These two structural changes may not be
sufficient
to provide the eurozone countries in need of rescue an escape route from their predicament.
But, since Iran’s new president, Hassan Rouhani, took office at the beginning of August, the West, to put it bluntly, has not demonstrated
sufficient
will to explore possible openings.
Whether consumers’ generally tolerant attitudes toward these companies will be
sufficient
to offset historic concerns over size and abuse of market power remains to be seen.
“In addition to the risk involved by any violent method of progress,” Keynes argues, “there is this further consideration that is often in need of emphasis: it is not
sufficient
that the state of affairs which we seek to promote should be better than the state of affairs which preceded it; it must be sufficiently better to make up for the evils of the transition.”
Last month’s G-20 meeting ended up as yet another expensive summit lacking
sufficient
content and follow through.
Once upon a time, policymakers understood that the government should tweak asset supplies to ensure
sufficient
supplies of liquid assets, safe assets, and savings vehicles.
But what is necessary is not
sufficient.
In the US, roughly 1% of the labor force is able to grow enough food to supply the entire population with
sufficient
calories and essential nutrients, which are transported and distributed by another 1% of the labor force.
Those who are adversely affected by the means of development, together with those who lack
sufficient
opportunities to reap its benefits, become increasingly frustrated.
Merely demonstrating military superiority is not
sufficient
as a policy for dealing with the Palestinian problem.
M5S’s “citizen’s income” will not be
sufficient
to lift people out of poverty, and it could actually worsen their plight to the extent that it distracts attention from the fragmented and poorly targeted welfare system, not to mention the need for broader structural reforms.
For some observers, these factors were deemed
sufficient
to form the critical mass needed to propel the economy into escape velocity.
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