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Indeed, for many of these countries, meaningful reform has now become
unavoidable.
But sovereign decisions are
unavoidable
everywhere, Schmitt argued, even in societies founded on liberal principles.
If a gradual process of disintegration eventually makes a eurozone breakup unavoidable, the path chosen by Germany and the ECB – large-scale financing for the eurozone periphery – would destroy the core central banks’ balance sheets.
So, if a breakup is unavoidable, delaying it implies much higher costs.
If conflict over valuable resources is unavoidable, as examples throughout history suggest, there is little reason for a country not to exploit a given resource to the maximum possible extent prior to the emergence of scarcities.
Often, these entanglements are unavoidable, especially in the case of biomedical research.
The electorate grew increasingly disillusioned with the
unavoidable
shortcomings of an over-familiar government, and the party grew increasingly discontented with a leader who had outstayed his welcome.
Seen this way, a temporary increase in the debt-to-GDP ratio is
unavoidable
if a country wants to repay its debt and attain a sustainable foreign debt position.
The fact that those assets are a key tranche of many investment portfolios is an
unavoidable
reality, not a reason to reconsider.
Fiscal consolidation is unavoidable, but that is a medium-term process.
Its the Size of the Market, not the Country that CountsROME: Talk of globalization, of a global economy, is
unavoidable.
Turkey’s reform process shows that the latter is not an
unavoidable
destiny for the countries of the region.
Yet state-sector restructuring seems
unavoidable.
There was also a very painful recent decision – legally
unavoidable
but one that made me feel, as a journalist, dishonorable and ashamed – not to pursue a proposed face-to-face encounter with Assange while he was under house arrest near Cambridge.
Few member states would spontaneously have gone for a Single Currency; but they found that this was the almost
unavoidable
consequence of the Single Market which they had already set in train.
The build-up of real and financial problems – the worst US housing recession ever, oil at $90 a barrel or above, a severe credit crunch, falling investment by the corporate sector, and savings-less and debt-burdened consumers buffeted by multiple negative shocks – make a recession
unavoidable.
So a US hard landing and global slowdown is
unavoidable.
The
unavoidable
implication of this argument is that when we calculate what the tax rate for the superrich will be, we should not consider the effect of changing their tax rate on their happiness, for we know that it is zero.
Convincing themselves that reform was
unavoidable
was one of the major feats of China’s leadership under Deng.
True, everyone may not benefit in the short term, but what critics regard as injustice is necessary , hence
unavoidable.
Fortunately, in facing the difficult adjustment challenges that lie ahead, China’s $3.6 trillion in foreign-currency reserves can serve as a buffer against
unavoidable
losses.
But like Kim and Lula, Tsipras could marshal political support from some on the left who reckon, “If he now says that these measures are unavoidable, there truly must be no alternative.”
The end result will be an information environment that, while imperfect, includes only a relatively small amount of problematic content –
unavoidable
in democratic societies that value free speech.
The US is now providing bunker-buster bombs and refueling planes to Israel, while the two militaries are increasing joint military exercises in case an attack becomes necessary and
unavoidable.
And, while some contagion will be
unavoidable
– whatever happens to Greece is likely to spread to Portugal, and Ireland’s financial position, too, could become unsustainable – the rest of the eurozone needs to be ring-fenced.
In a way, this turnabout is a logical and probably
unavoidable
consequence of Franco-American cooperation in working to resolve the war in Bosnia.
But those who wait until the disruptions are
unavoidable
– easy to do when governments do not mount a timely response – will miss out on the huge advantages that technology offers.
Often, it is not interests or ideologies that make public spending cuts
unavoidable
– just facts.
In the tumult of the post-revolutionary period, she presided with surprising even-handedness over the
unavoidable
rivalries among different sides of the political spectrum.
First, drastic financial deleveraging is
unavoidable.
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