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It goes without saying that this would be a complicated undertaking, with many details to be worked out.
In his first term, Putin appeared to be an authoritarian reformer,
undertaking
substantial market reforms, such as introducing a 13% flat income tax.
But in his second term, Putin was simply authoritarian,
undertaking
no economic or social reforms worth mentioning.
Undertaking
this kind of analysis and forecasting becomes even more crucial when companies enter new markets where different risks (for example, local skills shortages, high turnover, or soaring costs) can easily mean the difference between success and failure.
Likewise, the Bank of England is
undertaking
important work on the risk that assets like coal or oil reserves could be “stranded” by policy changes intended to limit dangerous climate change.
During the global economic crisis, the Fed eased global liquidity shocks by
undertaking
currency swaps with other major central banks.
Indeed, given that no Islamist party has ever governed democratically in an Arab country, Tunisia (together with Egypt) is
undertaking
an historic experiment.
Host countries like Turkey stand ready to implement this huge undertaking; but it is up to all of us to ensure that the promised funds are delivered in time.
It sounds like a massive
undertaking.
But, while acknowledging the enormous scale of the undertaking, specialists seem to agree that the new account offers no earth-shattering findings or innovative interpretations concerning Hirohito’s many and changing roles in the most tumultuous period of Japan’s modern history.
In PASOK, the Greek Socialist party that I lead, we are
undertaking
far-reaching reforms in this direction.
Beyond
undertaking
dark deeds as one of Mao’s lieutenants, Deng played a decisive role in ordering the massacre in Tiananmen Square in 1989.
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi seems to grasp much of this, and so is
undertaking
discussions on security and defense that aim to help revise the "National Defense Program Outline."
But if we think of emu as a political as well as a technical undertaking, to which most member states are committed, and ask: Can They Make It Work?, we may get a different answer.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has lately been
undertaking
modest reforms to Japan’s defense posture, aimed at ensuring that in the event of some regional crisis, Japan’s Self-Defense Forces could come to the aid of our allies – in particular, the US.
This requires maintaining rapid growth while
undertaking
a major but necessarily gradual domestic restructuring, for which a smooth appreciation is much better suited.
The problem is compounded by the fact that one of the countries
undertaking
expansionary policies is the United States, which has the world’s largest financial sector and issues the paramount global currency.
And it should clean up its banks’ balance sheets through debt write-downs and recapitalization before
undertaking
full financial liberalization.
There are several types of investments worth
undertaking.
Renewed awareness that even seemingly strong protections for minority shareholders can be illusory has created a window of opportunity for
undertaking
necessary reforms.
And these are not talks about talks, but a full-blown revival of final-status negotiations, with an
undertaking
by both parties to remain in the process for at least nine months.
It will be expensive, but waiting will make it even more so, as the US, Scandinavia, and countless emerging economies learned when they were tardy in
undertaking
reform.
It does mean
undertaking
to make NATO again the place where both sides of the Atlantic develop a common approach to the dangers of this world.
A company’s knowledge of the future results of a new business
undertaking
is imperfect to say the least.
And the more innovative the
undertaking
the more imperfect is any advance understanding of its potential outcome.
He has, after all, suffered in the polls since
undertaking
a controversial reform of Argentina’s pension system.
But an armed intervention would be a large undertaking, one requiring not just considerable air power (given Syria’s extensive air-defense network) but also ground forces, given the existence of at least two capable divisions that remain loyal to President Bashar al-Assad.
For example, so-called “escalating tariffs,” which tax processed goods at a far higher rate than unprocessed products mean that manufacturing tariffs discourage developing countries from
undertaking
the higher value-added activities that create jobs and boost incomes.
China also initiated in 2013 its “one belt, one road” initiative, a massive
undertaking
that will establish the physical and institutional structure for closer trade and investment relations with countries in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond, thereby accelerating the internationalization of the renminbi.
We have an ample choice of public investments that would yield high returns – far higher than the real cost of capital – and that would strengthen the balance sheets of the countries
undertaking
them.
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