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And now the darlings of the world economy, emerging markets, have proved
unable
to reverse their own slowdowns.
Because of this, countries that consider their domestic realities as sacrosanct find themselves
unable
to assimilate change or foresee its direction.
Indeed, the HDP’s electoral success is the main reason that the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) was
unable
to retain its parliamentary majority.
Saying No to Medical TechnologyAs is recommended for all patients, DeBakey had an advance directive: he had stated, while in good health, what approach to medical care he would want if he became ill and
unable
to speak for himself.
DeBakey spent three months in the hospital, much of the time
unable
to speak or eat, let alone leave his bed, read, or interact with others.
First observed by John Maynard Keynes during the Great Depression of the 1930s, the liquidity trap describes a situation in which policy interest rates, having reached the zero bound, are
unable
to stimulate chronically deficient aggregate demand.
Divided by sectarianism, Iraq’s armed forces have become
unable
and unwilling to fight.
Later, the NTC was
unable
to impose discipline on the myriad militias that formed to fight Qaddafi’s troops, or even to direct foreign weapons efficiently to the fledgling Libyan National Army.
But much like Abdel-Jalil, Jibril proved
unable
to make decisions.
The ICC prosecutor echoed his sentiments in a June 5 legal brief, noting that “the Government of Libya may be
unable
to move the case forward.”
Thus, Trump will be able to implement the Keynesian fiscal stimulus that Obama often proposed but was
unable
to deliver.
Unfortunately, Israeli leaders are
unable
to summon the statesmanship required to manage the strategic readjustment occurring in the region.
You are watching with legitimate concern (and a mixture of astonishment and anger) as Europe’s crippling debt crisis spreads and America’s dysfunctional politics leave it
unable
to revive its moribund economy.
If those who insist on scorekeeping have their way, the US will be
unable
to exercise the leadership that the world needs.
It was only when the rout was in full swing that the PBOC recognized what was happening – the CSRC had been
unable
to turn the tide alone – and declared that it would step in to capitalize the market.
The core idea was simple: stop arguing for a “right to intervene,” which inevitably generates a backlash, and talk instead about “responsibility” – that of every state to protect its own citizens from atrocities, but also that of the wider international community to act if a state is
unable
or unwilling to do so.
According to recent OECD research as much as one-third of workers in advanced economies are either underutilized or
unable
to handle their current duties.
But some families will be
unable
to afford private education for their children, no matter how low the fees are.
So long as Pakistan’s government remains either
unable
or unwilling to push back against the so-called “non-state actors” that are said to be out of its control, why should India pursue the dialogue that it called off in 2008?
EFTA had no soul, and that absence rendered it
unable
to compete with the incipient EU.
Hospitals are turning away patients who have only old banknotes; families cannot buy food; and middle-class workers are
unable
to buy needed medicine.
Furthermore, it seems likely that many of the short-term effects of the demonetization could persist – and intensify – in the longer term, with closed businesses
unable
to reopen.
Indeed, he is a provincial player who so far has been
unable
to communicate a compelling vision of a new Libya.
With the NTC
unable
to impose discipline on its soldiers, such violence is likely to increase as army soldiers and militias evacuate Qaddafi strongholds.
But these funds have been
unable
to fuel the economy of rebel-controlled territories.
It is unacceptable for a government to be
unable
to protect its own citizens.
Mauritanian politics is polarized, with the government
unable
to restore confidence.
In both places, other policymaking entities, with much better tools at their disposal, appear either unwilling or
unable
to play their part.
As a result, when the possibility arises that a money-market fund will be
unable
to pay investors in full – as happened after the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008 – all hell breaks loose.
With small businesses
unable
to access the market for public goods and services, they miss out on important opportunities to mature and expand, which limits their capacity to spur broader economic growth and development.
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