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He also
suggested
that the US will work with India to create an Indo-Pacific security zone.
A formal consultative mechanism will have to be set up between the Atlantic Alliance and Russia, possibly in the framework of a NATO Moscow treaty, as has been
suggested
by the European Union.
Some have
suggested
a more active military role for the US, beginning with a no-fly zone.
During the course of the 1920’s, some of the official holders of pounds grew nervous about Britain’s weak foreign trade performance, which
suggested
that, like today’s dollar, the currency was over-valued and would inevitably decline.
It is even
suggested
that some countries might abandon EMU if this process continues – a threat that, if carried out, would amount to economic suicide.
While Nikki Haley, the US ambassador to the United Nations, has
suggested
that Assad’s ouster is now a priority, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson insists that defeating the Islamic State (ISIS) still tops America’s agenda.
As part of the climate negotiations, new mechanisms for mobilizing funds are being suggested, with levies on air travel and taxes on financial transactions perhaps the best known.
One of my teachers when I was a student at Oxford, Donald MacDougall, a man who had once been Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s adviser, wrote a book entitled The Long-Run Dollar Problem, which
suggested
that the dollar was what the International Monetary Fund called a “scarce currency.”
Some
suggested
scenarios can be dismissed, but we should surely try to assess which ones cannot – and study how to mitigate them.
For example, the M5S/League coalition
suggested
that it might issue a parallel currency, which lent further credibility to its threat of pursuing fiscal expansion in defiance of EU rules.
If it is
suggested
that QE or lower interest rates are unlikely to benefit their economies much, they shift the focus of the discussion, railing against the notion that raising interest rates would stimulate the economy – an ostensibly airtight argument.
Members of today’s Trumpenproletariat are not forever lost to democracy, as Clinton
suggested
when she called them “irredeemable” (though she is probably right that some of them are resolved to remain racists, homophobes, and misogynists).
Increased spending on social programs, as
suggested
in the ADB report, will not succeed if officials are syphoning state funds for personal gain.
He suggested, among other things, that designated-senators, an anti-democratic legacy of the military regime, should be abolished, and that Chile's obligatory military draft should come to an end.
The late Indian management guru C.K. Prahalad
suggested
in his bestselling book The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid that businesses could make healthy profits by serving the poor – and so satisfy their shareholders while promoting social development.
Yunus’s ouster, it is suggested, has much more to do with his having once expressed political ambitions.
By failing to depict the Americans in the role of heroic benefactors, it
suggested
that they were responsible for a massacre that could not be totally justified.
By contrast, wholesale restrictions on short-selling (and other such measures that pay no regard to whether an asset is over- or undervalued) – an option that some have
suggested
– could actually lead to greater instability.
And we have seen Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach explore the possibility of removing President Barack Obama from the ballot in Kansas, because, Kobach suggested, Obama is “not a natural-born citizen.”
At the same time, burgeoning concerns about “currency wars”
suggested
that Sarkozy’s priorities were correct.
But, as Tito Cordella and Eduardo Levy Yeyati
suggested
in 2006, this risk could be mitigated by specific, measurable, and transparent criteria.
A more constructive possibility is now emerging along the lines
suggested
by Blair.
By the end of the century, the extra increase in agricultural productivity would be far greater than the damage to agricultural productivity
suggested
by even the worst-case scenarios of the effects of global warming.
But Macron was not being unreasonable when he
suggested
that the prospect of such rapid population increase is relevant to questions about the efficacy of a concerted effort to overcome poverty in Africa.
It has been
suggested
that chemical inhibitors for this factor could make it impossible for the fly to give birth, thereby reducing tsetse populations.
In any event, that election
suggested
a need to spread the benefits of growth to rural areas and the poor.
As a gesture intending to boost Kerry's chances, German Defense Minister Peter Struck
suggested
that his country might reconsider its position on troops in Iraq.
But there is enough evidence to believe that both anatomically modern humans and Neanderthals began burying their dead 100,000 years ago - and probably before, as
suggested
by the recent dating at 160,000 years of a Neanderthal burial site at Tabun, Israel.
And, at its last meeting, the Fed
suggested
that it would pursue two, rather than four, quarter-point interest-rate hikes in 2016.
If, as some have suggested, the Fed is responding to fears about global growth, it would not make sense that risk assets – above all commodities and emerging markets – are rallying.
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