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The central reason is despairingly simple: women’s lives are not valued, and even women themselves perceive their suffering as being
unavoidable.
But countries such as Greece, Ireland, Portugal, and Spain face a real problem: now that their consumption and construction booms have ended, a long period of slow growth looks
unavoidable.
A radical reduction in expenditure has now become
unavoidable.
This is perhaps unavoidable, because leaders must focus on what they can actually deliver.
With a mission-oriented approach and the freedom to experiment – with failure understood to be an unavoidable, and even welcome, feature of the learning process – the state is better able to attract top talent and pursue radical innovation.
In Russia, the Kremlin clearly has its own reasons for stipulating – despite the
unavoidable
economic cost – that all data generated within the country be stored on Russian-based servers.
All of this amounts to Plan A – an
unavoidable
strategy for stopping deflation in China.
Both steps are now as unpopular in Greece as they are
unavoidable.
Deep cuts in social expenditure are also
unavoidable
in order to achieve sustainable public finances.
The Post-Crisis Elephant in the RoomLONDON – The global financial crisis that began in August 2007 resulted from a massive,
unavoidable
cognitive mistake on the part of regulators and bankers.
This was unavoidable, because the Maastricht Treaty was meant to bring about a monetary union without a political union.
Past mistakes, committed not just by Greece, but also by its international partners, make a difficult short-term future
unavoidable.
It certainly will not provide a forum for debating any of the long awaited, urgently needed, and
unavoidable
political reforms that China must launch.
Unsavory allies – ranging from Islamist militias to regimes that bankroll militant Islamic fundamentalism overseas – may be an
unavoidable
price to be paid in the service of larger interests.
And a permanent Iranian presence in Syria would make a war between Israel and Iran practically
unavoidable.
The first is that the burden of disease among the poor is somehow inevitable and unavoidable, as if the poor are bound to get sick and die prematurely.
A period of monetary uncertainty, as European economies adjusted to the new environment, would be
unavoidable.
With no channels for constructive political debate, the government’s best option has been to postpone necessary economic adjustments until they become
unavoidable.
If the euro is to survive, genuine integration, with further transfers of sovereignty to the European level, will be
unavoidable.
Previously, that threshold was a direct Russian military invasion; now, as Merkel explained, if Russia disrupts Ukraine’s May 25 elections, “further sanctions will be unavoidable.”
They cannot afford to mishandle
unavoidable
challenges, such as those stemming from domestic institutional weaknesses, political uncertainty, and external shocks.
Small Stock Markets in a Globalized WorldGlobalization means the
unavoidable
transformation of nations, businesses, and individuals--in Africa no less than anywhere else in the world.
But talk of India as a future great power is unavoidable, and some Indians predict a tri-polar world, anchored by the US, China, and India, by mid-century.
Then, when a response became unavoidable, he threatened both too much and too little military force.
But beyond ideology and self-interest lies a simple and
unavoidable
truth: austerity is not working.
Massive stimulus and intervention – the US Federal Reserve’s current stance – is
unavoidable.
The current inflation rate of 0.3% is due to the significant decline in commodity prices and the painful but
unavoidable
adjustment of costs and prices in the peripheral countries.
The problems created by this approach will be compounded by the
unavoidable
conflicts of interest with monetary policy implied by the ECB’s assumption of its new financial-stability and banking-supervision roles.
Accordingly, risk is unavoidable: monetary policy that is too loose risks inflation; if it is too tight, it can cause unnecessary unemployment, with all the suffering that follows.
A calculated risk is always
unavoidable.
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