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At the same time, selective repression can contain social frustrations and discontent only
temporarily.
The virtue of such a framework is to take into account the impact of
temporarily
weaker output on fiscal outcomes.
Now that Russia’s athletic dreams have been revived, to some extent, Putin may be prepared to suspend his quest for military glory
temporarily
– not least out of fear that the 2018 FIFA World Cup, awarded to Russia, could be moved elsewhere.
Monetary policymakers, the argument goes, should be independent from the political system, because, when elections near, politicians will likely pressure them to “buy”
temporarily
higher employment at the cost of permanently higher inflation.
We cannot skip what risk communicators call the “adjustment reaction” phase, during which we may become
temporarily
overanxious and hypervigilant, and may even take precautions that are technically unnecessary or premature.
The WTO does have a specific “safeguard” mechanism that enables countries to raise tariffs
temporarily
when imports cause “serious injury” to domestic firms.
They were
temporarily
bailed out by strong world prices for their export commodities, but that ended last year.
Checks at the borders of six countries within the Schengen Area have been reinstituted, at least
temporarily.
Euro membership, which
temporarily
enabled massive borrowing at low interest rates, merely aggravated it.
One hopes that, with the help of national governments, the European Central Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the European Financial Stability Facility, the holes in the sovereign-debt-funding dike will be
temporarily
plugged, and that European banks will be recapitalized.
Investment should therefore be gradual, which may mean
temporarily
storing some oil wealth abroad.
In his speech on February 1, King Gyanendra said the Nepali people would have to
temporarily
give up democracy in order to save democracy, and many Nepalese will go along with that, at least for a while.
This artifice calmed the markets temporarily, but the candidates became wary about falling into a Brazilian Catch-22.
Instead, they should become partners of private shareholders, endowing the banks
temporarily
with new equity capital until the crisis is over.
In Bornheim, Germany, male asylum-seekers had to be banned
temporarily
from a local bathhouse in January, after complaints of sexual harassment.
In effect, these instruments turn creditors into shareholders in a country’s economy, entitling them to a portion of its future profits while
temporarily
reducing its debt burden.
But the Obama administration did not want to be tagged as “socialist” for nationalizing banks, however temporarily, even though experts such as former US Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker had recommended just that.
If these countries lack the political consensus they need to pull this off, they should in their own interest consider leaving the eurozone
temporarily
to depreciate their currencies.
There should be no expectation that prices would be allowed to deviate, except temporarily, from the target.
The European Council’s revision this month of the Posting of Workers Directive, which applies to employees who are sent
temporarily
to work in another EU member state, is a good start.
The plant’s operators
temporarily
halted electricity generation to curb the risk of a radiation release, but nothing came of the threat.
Consumers
temporarily
increased their spending in response to the increase in the stock market at the end of 2010, but that spending has recently been much more sluggish.
Such a policy will limit the increase in unemployment, at the cost of only
temporarily
higher inflation.
For example, the Democracy and Freedom Web site has been either
temporarily
shut down or blocked 43 times in three years.
Many market participants know from past experience (recall 2008-2009, for example) that emerging economies’ central banks fear sharp depreciations, and that in moments of stress they tend to intervene, at least temporarily, to support the exchange rate, “smoothing” its decline.
And the US fiscal system collects roughly two-thirds of all taxes at the national level, which implies an automatic and substantial net fiscal transfer to states with
temporarily
falling incomes.
In this way, the bank
temporarily
exchanges its illiquid assets for cash, pays off its depositors, and avoids doing so at a loss.
But, given the inability of participating states to control their borders with non-EU countries, Germany and other Schengen members have
temporarily
reinstated controls.
The German Constitutional Court believes that the OMT scheme exceeds the ECB’s mandate, though it has
temporarily
tossed that political hot potato to the European Court of Justice.
In the meantime, the Treasury would
temporarily
re-prioritize and slow outgoing payments.
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