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It is aimed at dealing with long-term changes in the labor market, rather than assuring
temporary
wage levels.
The reality is that we don’t know for sure what is driving the productivity puzzle or whether it is a
temporary
phenomenon.
He would likely continue many of his
temporary
programs (as Milton Friedman once observed, “There is nothing so permanent as a
temporary
government program.”);
These loans, meant as a
temporary
bridge before the reforms entered into effect, need to be reaffirmed every six months.
People entering the labor market are increasingly finding only short-term or
temporary
contracts; often, they are forced to take informal work or emigrate for a job.
The fiscal problem could be dealt with by issuing generally guaranteed European bonds, which might be a
temporary
measure, restricted to the financial emergency.
One is to make all such measures
temporary
by giving these new laws and regulations "sunset clauses" that limit their duration.
While that intervention provided a
temporary
respite, uncertainty persists in financial markets.
Perhaps that is just a
temporary
effect and the euro will decline when global financial markets recognize that a weaker exchange rate is needed to reduce current-account deficits in the eurozone’s three major Latin countries.
These are ambitious hopes, but even if the UN Security Council adopts and implements a resolution that would lead to such an eventual solution, it will provide just another band-aid and
temporary
relief.
Despite recent labor-market reforms, limitations on layoffs and
temporary
workers continue to encourage even large companies to hire full-time workers through third-party agencies (and thereby avoid burdensome restrictions).
For example, we know that some environmental insults and stresses, such as
temporary
starvation, can affect future generations.
Until recently, the Spanish authorities maintained that the problems in their country’s real-estate sector were
temporary.
Avoiding a post-exit implosion of the Greek banking system, however, might require
temporary
measures, such as bank holidays and capital controls, to prevent a disorderly run on deposits.
But talk is cheap, and open-mouth operations have only a
temporary
effect on the currency.
The International Monetary Fund may have to be called in for
temporary
financial assistance.
With the Kremlin’s decision last August to grant
temporary
asylum to the former US intelligence contractor Edward J. Snowden, the reset ended.
The current strength of the German economy is also partly due to this
temporary
demographic stabilization.
While the obvious catalyst for Obama’s decision was Putin’s grant of
temporary
asylum to the former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, the bilateral relationship has long been faltering.
But the decline is likely to be temporary, with new customers emerging after a period of adjustment.
At the other end of the spectrum, many labor-force participants are on
temporary
contracts, work for small firms, or are self-employed.
Though the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, and the eurozone have kept central-bank policy rates at zero for several years already, the perception that this was a
temporary
aberration meant that medium- to long-term rates remained substantial.
Moon might try to soothe Chinese concerns by suggesting that the system is temporary, and could be removed, pending North Korean denuclearization.
Once a new technology is established, private entrepreneurs, with the help of venture capital, adapt it to global market demand, build
temporary
or long-term monopoly positions, and thereby capture large profits.
Many central bankers and economists argue that today’s rising global inflation is just a
temporary
aberration, driven by soaring prices for food, fuel, and other commodities.
There is no end in sight to the Syrian nightmare, the respite in eastern Ukraine may be proving temporary, and in Sino-Japanese relations cool heads remain in short supply.
It may also presuppose at least a
temporary
settlement of the main regional conflicts.
If confidence in Italy or Spain deteriorates again, the eurozone may have to resort to the traditional bridge between weak credibility and low-cost financing: a
temporary
International Monetary Fund-style monitored reform program.
In the face of such noncompliance, the EU’s only recourse is sanctions – a
temporary
solution that is inadequate to keep in check governments that have based their political platforms on disavowing common EU rules.
Hence also the growth in
temporary
hires today.
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