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Indeed, any reasonable reading of the resolution – especially in the context of the conflict-ridden Balkans over the past two decades – would acknowledge that independence would satisfy the resolution’s intent and the purpose of
sustaining
UN supervision of the province for the past eight years.
Sustaining
investment, on the other hand, has an immediate cost: it means deferring consumption.
Domestic politics were largely eschewed in establishing and
sustaining
these international institutions.
In this sense,
sustaining
economic growth in mainland China is the best insurance for the economic and financial stability of Hong Kong: the prosperity on the mainland provides better business opportunities for the people of Hong Kong than anywhere else.
The MDGs paved the way for the SDGs, and I have been encouraged by the commitment the global community has shown to
sustaining
the post-2015 development agenda.
So, regardless of which side – the troika or the new Greek government – moves first in the coming negotiations, Greece’s election has already produced an unambiguous defeat for Merkel and her austerity-based strategy for
sustaining
the euro.
This is evident today on a dramatic scale, and is
sustaining
German economic growth, and one of the lowest unemployment rates in Europe.
This is especially evident in Europe, where it is argued, with some justification, that, without such reforms, growth will remain anemic,
sustaining
or even exacerbating fiscal constraints.
The recent onslaught against free speech and Western values reflects the central political challenge facing President Xi Jinping, who must transform a one-party system enfeebled by greed and mistrust into a well-ordered, ideologically united regime capable of carrying out market-based reforms and
sustaining
its own long-term survival.
Now, however, as the authorities set out on a new course aimed at
sustaining
China’s extraordinary progress, they should act quickly to achieve greater coherence in their policy agenda.
While Trump is
sustaining
this trend, it began under Obama, on whose watch China created seven artificial islands and started militarizing them.
Since the new government could also fall unless it retains a legislative majority, parliamentary systems have important “coalition requiring” and “coalition sustaining” incentives.
Unlike a directly elected president in classic presidentialism, such a legislatively produced president could be voted out by a “constructive vote of no confidence,” leaving incumbents subject to “coalition requiring” and “coalition sustaining” incentives.
And China’s voracious appetite for Treasuries in the early 2000s helped keep US interest rates low,
sustaining
the froth in asset markets that allowed the Ultimate Consumer to live well beyond its means – until the music stopped in 2008.
Moreover, shame, a lack of self-confidence, and low self-esteem can negatively impact how people view their ability to affect change,
sustaining
a perception of inadequacy that can be debilitating and trap them in poverty.
Once the basics of a consumer economy are in place,
sustaining
high returns requires developing new products, building new sectors, and penetrating new markets.
Sustaining
the growth that it needs to continue to lift millions of people out of poverty will require rethinking its economic-policy approach.
Now, as the harsh reality of the continent’s vulnerability to challenging external conditions has set in,
sustaining
that growth has proved difficult.
Annual GDP grew by more than 3% in 2010 and 2011, because a still-booming Chinese economy was
sustaining
high demand for German machines and cars; but, as China’s GDP growth has slowed, so has Germany’s, to an annual rate of less than 1%.
With China’s old comparative advantage of cheap labor diminishing, but its new comparative advantage not yet revealed, domestic consumption is the key to
sustaining
economic growth.
Sustaining
the Unsustainable EurozoneATHENS – When the eurozone was established, its creators envisioned gradual progress toward an “optimal currency area,” characterized by fiscal integration, the free movement of labor, and political union.
By sheer force of political will, compromise after compromise has been reached, thereby
sustaining
a historic project that is not, in its current state, sustainable.
Sustaining
this momentum in a manner that maintains consistent communication with key domestic stakeholders will likely prove critical in determining the plan’s success.
All of these are serious risks, of course; but none is as serious as the challenge of
sustaining
the peaceful character of China’s rise.
Have the major advanced economies’ central banks – which have borne the burden of
sustaining
anemic post-2008 recoveries – really run out of options?
All sectors of the economy will spend more, pushing up output and employment (and
sustaining
the price level, too).
Avoiding deflation – and thus
sustaining
economic recovery – would seem to depend on one of two scenarios: either a rapid reversal in the fall of energy prices, or a deliberate policy to raise output and employment by means of public investment (which, as a byproduct, would bring about a rise in prices).
The first creates a permanent dependence on transfers, which, by
sustaining
relative prices, prevents the economy from regaining competitiveness.
But this global focus on Sudan’s Darfur region, though justified, has overshadowed an even more vital issue:
sustaining
the quest for a broader peace in all of Sudan.
Nor should the international neglect that has for too long allowed the Darfur genocide to go unpunished recur when it comes to
sustaining
the quest for peace in Sudan.
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