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The ruling coalitions can finally afford, at least temporarily, "the luxury" of populism that opposition parties used as their main weapon in the last few years.
The eurozone would be safe, at least temporarily, and leaders could resume their glacial trudge toward fiscal and political union.
Even in the turbulent 1990’s, when Nigeria was
temporarily
suspended from the British Commonwealth following the execution of minority rights campaigner Ken Saro-Wiwa by General Sani Abacha’s regime, the governing elite sought to achieve Nigeria’s “rightful” place in global affairs.
The alternative – exclusive reliance on a bailout – is tempting, as it may
temporarily
calm markets.
A giant fiscal stimulus in both countries has helped prevent further damage temporarily, but where is the needed change?
In his opinion, the underlying “old” patterns of political behavior (some a legacy of the pre-communist era) were
temporarily
pushed to the background by the wave of pro-Western civic liberalism that followed the collapse of communism in the region.
The increase in inflation that usually occurs when the economy reaches such employment levels has been
temporarily
postponed by the decline in the price of oil and by the 20% rise in the value of the dollar.
Flug was finally offered the top job only in the absence of a male rival, though she was already occupying the position
temporarily
while the board searched for Stanley Fischer’s successor.
Perhaps John Steinbeck got it right when he supposedly said that, “Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat, but as
temporarily
embarrassed millionaires.”
Spending is
temporarily
reduced and taxes raised, but the long-run structural deficit remains, a pattern now repeated in many state capitals and the primary reason for the current political turmoil over budgets and public sector unions.
The only way forward is to leave out the countries that are most averse to accepting immigrants, at least temporarily, and create a solution involving just those that are willing to share the burden.
And China has
temporarily
closed the 55 discount stores owned by the Lotte Group – South Korea’s fifth-largest conglomerate and the supplier of the land for the THAAD system – for supposed safety violations.
While the previous round of housing-sector restrictions, implemented less than two years ago, dampened market sentiment temporarily, it failed to curb rising property prices.
An earlier classroom lesson was well-founded:
temporarily
below-normal tax rates on labor this year, when merged with the prospect of reversion to normal rates next year, will encourage households to squeeze more work into this year and to work less in future years.
The EU might even
temporarily
pull together.
But progress has been hampered by a congeries of bilateral political disputes between Western Balkan and EU countries, similar to when Slovenia, taking advantage of EU membership,
temporarily
blocked Croatia’s accession.
But there were grumbles about American overreach when the US slapped the French bank BNP Paribas with an $8.9 billion fine in 2014, and
temporarily
denied it certain dollar transactions, for violating sanctions against Sudan, Iran, and Cuba.
Offering workers legal redress has turned their attention
temporarily
from the streets to mediation and may well have reduced the number of street demonstrations.
The net result is that money is being parked
temporarily
in low-yield investments in the US, although this cannot be the long-run trend.
For if EMU were to be derailed, even temporarily, it would be vital for the Franco-German partnership, and for the credibility of the EU, that there should be compensating political progress towards a more integrated Europe.
Another wrong turn is the proposal recently embraced by two American presidential candidates to
temporarily
scrap taxes on gasoline.
Real interest rates for ten-year US Treasuries – which in the 1970s had remained largely under 2%, and
temporarily
even reached negative terrain – suddenly shot up to about 7% in 1982, and during Reagan’s two terms in office they were about three times as high as under the two preceding administrations.
Though Juppé, like Sarkozy, is no stranger to scandal – he was
temporarily
barred from public office for abuse of public funds during Chirac’s tenure as mayor of Paris – his age is reassuring to French voters, who consider him wiser and mellower now (he was also widely viewed as Chirac’s scapegoat).
Though nationalist sentiment directed against external foes tends to divert attention
temporarily
from internal turmoil, the country’s serious domestic problems need to be addressed.
What if the sources of economic growth have dried up – not temporarily, but permanently?
If the risk can be eliminated, the investment engine can be kept going, at least
temporarily.
Indeed, at the height of the fighting for control of the northern town of Rutshuru last October, the IRC teams that were stationed there decided to evacuate
temporarily
because the risk was simply too great.
The coming recession may stem their growth temporarily, but only slightly.
Austerity might have worsened the slump temporarily, but it did deliver fiscal sustainability without permanent damage to the economy.
To use a traffic analogy, policies with few adverse spillovers should be rated “green”; those that should be used
temporarily
could be rated “orange”; and policies that should be avoided at all times would be “red.”
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