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But the scope of the export sector itself will have to expand in order to generate
sufficient
employment and reduce the external deficit.
In terms of fiscal policy, most advanced economies’ public finances are suffering because policymakers have failed to implement
sufficient
supply-side structural reforms to control public-pension growth, reform growth-inhibiting taxes, and liberalize labor markets.
Sufficient
unto themselves behind the Kremlin's walls, Putin and his officials rule in ways more arbitrary and opaque than would be tolerated in a true democracy.
Alas, there is no consensus on what this would require, and even where some agreement exists,
sufficient
will to commit the required military and economic resources does not.
In Latin American countries, on the other hand, an all-or-nothing attitude seems to prevail, with 50.1% of the popular vote regarded as being
sufficient
to stage a revolution of sentiment, if not of policy.
Increases in civil service salaries are not a
sufficient
policy response; structural reforms also are needed.
As a result, the mere threat of military action may be
sufficient
to bring about Ukraine’s economic collapse.
That provided a
sufficient
nexus for the British courts to accept jurisdiction.
But, with
sufficient
political will, vision, and creativity – along with some simple, practical policy changes – we may be able to create cities of dreams.
Money earmarked for preparedness must be allocated at levels
sufficient
to have the required impact.
But super-sizing the Fund, without
sufficient
governance improvements and lending constraints, would give the world too much of a good thing.
It assumed that demand would always be
sufficient
if profits were eliminated.
Keynes saw that “it is the financial markets’ precariousness which creates no small part of our contemporary problem of securing
sufficient
investment.”
There is
sufficient
political will in the EU to do whatever is necessary to protect the euro, because the future of the single currency will determine that of European integration.
What is still needed, however, is
sufficient
reward money – perhaps $100 million from governments, NGOs, foundations and the pharmaceutical industry – to stimulate serious investment.
Yet investments in new resource-saving technologies are not being made at a
sufficient
scale, because market signals don’t give the right incentives, and because governments are not yet cooperating adequately to develop and spread their use.
If buying dollars is not
sufficient
to stem the appreciation tide, regulators in emerging economies will erect an array of other barriers to keep money out.
Countries that follow sound macroeconomic policies do not derive
sufficient
economic benefits from doing so.
The pro-Brexit camp also positions itself as fighting to protect Britain from an uncontrollable influx of immigrants, from imported terrorism, and from laws formulated by foreigners who lack
sufficient
understanding and appreciation of British culture.
For some, the moral framework offered by human rights is
sufficient
in itself; but for others, as William Galston of the Brookings Institution notes, “the language of human rights hardly exhausts the realm of moral and spiritual goods.”
But they should recognize that economists’ and other technocrats’ policy preferences rarely endow policies with
sufficient
democratic legitimacy on their own.
Second, we need a global agreement on a mechanism to raise and channel
sufficient
and predictable financial support and to accelerate technology transfer to developing countries, especially in Africa.
There was also clear recognition of meaningful progress on this front, with China’s tertiary sector (services) growing more rapidly than its secondary sector (manufacturing and construction) for the third year in a row –
sufficient
to make services the Chinese economy’s largest sector for the first time.
Acting at the behest of the member states, the ECB has
sufficient
powers of persuasion: it could close its discount window to the banks, and the governments could seize institutions that refuse to cooperate.
These measures would be
sufficient
to calm markets and bring the acute phase of the crisis to an end.
It should be recapitalized on a
sufficient
scale to offset the contractionary effects of Europe’s national deficit-reduction programs.
As much as some would like to pin the blame for fueling the Islamic State’s rise on the failure of Iraq’s Shia leaders to engage in
sufficient
Sunni outreach, this explanation is far from complete.
If a
sufficient
number of Arabs reached that threshold at the right time, the long-docile Arab street would explode in anger, with each group of new protesters encouraging more to join in, giving people elsewhere in the Arab world the courage to initiate protests of their own.
A useful reserve currency must be limited in supply, but have
sufficient
elasticity to satisfy the large, unpredictable needs that may arise in a turbulent financial world.
But, as a 2003 EPA report noted, the agency “did not have
sufficient
data and analyses to make such a blanket statement” at that time.
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