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In any case, moral outrage, however justified, is not a
sufficient
reason for going to war.
President Barack Obama has long regarded the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial-reform legislation as bringing about
sufficient
change.
Is this the major and profound change that will prove
sufficient
as we head through the credit cycle?
With
sufficient
political will, strong leadership, and a clear, goal-driven reform program, the UN can still be a pillar of a stable, just, and sustainable global order.
Growth on its own is not
sufficient
to guarantee poverty reduction in Asia and the Pacific.
The nature of work itself will change, and we may need to consider providing a “universal income,” assuming there is still a
sufficient
tax base through which to fund it.
Despite our growing interconnectedness, the UN Security Council has not yet been unable to achieve
sufficient
consensus to resolve pressing matters such as Syria.
Depriving Al Qaeda of its Afghan safe haven was not sufficient, but it was necessary.
With a strong new Colombian commissioner and 200 security officers and 200 prosecutors, all of them foreigners, together with
sufficient
resources and the support of the US embassy, CICIG has become a powerful instrument in the fight against one of Guatemala’s worst blights.
But the battle within Islam is not a satisfactory or
sufficient
explanation for the state of anarchy we see in a place like South Sudan, whose 11 million people gained independence just over three years ago.
During the recent years of abundant global liquidity, the real grew stronger and the central bank was able to pile up foreign reserves, creating a cushion that totaled roughly $185 billion in late January, an amount
sufficient
to cover the entire foreign debt for the first time in history.
Beyond providing
sufficient
material gains to keep the population satisfied, capitalism strengthens a communist-ruled state’s capacity to increase internal repression and control information.
Making matters worse was that the war was undertaken without
sufficient
planning and preparation for what would come after.
After all, there is scant support for the notion that violence-related issues are
sufficient
to move people to throw political incumbents out.
Unlike the process for determining full UN membership, a simple majority in the General Assembly is
sufficient
to grant observer-state status, with no recourse to the UN Security Council.
The vital task confronting Europe is to reconcile citizens’ right to make radical choices with the need to ensure that decisions leading to constitutional upheaval are subject to sufficient, and sufficiently informed, public deliberation that results in an unambiguous, time-consistent expression of the people’s will.
The funds mobilized so far under EFSF (€750 billion) would be amply
sufficient
to deal with all of this – provided that these potential losses are clearly identified and the necessary funds earmarked to deal with them.
A jagged line loosely joining Tokyo to Jakarta via Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore was
sufficient
to sustain international cooperation.
Thus, the problem is to engineer a
sufficient
flow of return migration to poor societies by those with exposure to the social conditions of economically successful societies.
The United Kingdom’s budget situation is worse than Spain’s, but the certainty that the Bank of England would prevent speculation on the UK’s debt is
sufficient
to reassure investors.
Even the best part of the plan, the proposed (but not really agreed) 50% haircut for private-sector holders of Greek sovereign debt, is not
sufficient
to stabilize that country’s profound debt and growth problems.
The first such outcome, and by far the most consequential, is the continuing difficulty that Western economies face in generating robust economic growth and
sufficient
job creation.
Where the political will exists to allow the other side
sufficient
margin to reach an agreement, creative solutions can be found.
Nearly two years into the process, there are plenty of reasons for concern: the amount of financing raised so far is unlikely to be sufficient, and not all countries have adequate data to measure progress on the ground.
Europe’s transfer union must give way to a genuine fiscal union, which implies EU resources and policies that are
sufficient
to correct the monetary union’s inevitable asymmetries.
If it does, it might not have
sufficient
funds for the next crisis, which will inevitably come, possibly from an unexpected quarter such as Japan or China.
Suddenly, two days of training became
sufficient
before starting real jobs; the failure rate was low.
At the moment, barely sixty thousand soldiers qualify; the Weizsaecker Commission calls for an increase to 140,000 of different stages of readiness,
sufficient
to intervene in two simultaneous crises.
This works when the IMF’s share of a country’s debt is small, and the country has
sufficient
resources to service it.
But, as the McKinsey report notes, no single intervention will have a
sufficient
impact; a comprehensive strategy is needed.
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