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But a chronic current account deficit is unsound, unfair, and unsustainable in the long run.
But currency manipulation is also an
unfair
way to gain a trading advantage, with excessive negative effects on trading partners.
Similarly, the US Treasury is legally required to determine if a country is intervening to an
unfair
and unreasonable extent.
A regulatory regime that gave
unfair
advantages to local businesses would hurt consumers, hamper innovation, and damage competitiveness.
Tariffs on industrial goods in the advanced countries are already low enough that developing countries are unlikely to receive many benefits--and they have much to lose from another
unfair
trade agreement.
In his first year in office, Trump has often huffed and puffed about other countries’
unfair
trade practices, just as he did during the 2016 election campaign; but he has done little to turn words into deeds.
The “logic” of that ideology holds that trade deficits are proof of
unfair
practices by other countries, and should thus be met with tough and decisive action.
A perception of
unfair
treatment can be deadly to economic growth, because it means that people will lose trust in businesses, and hence be less willing to offer to them their precious capital and labor.
Many university leaders nowadays are under
unfair
pressure to maintain their institutions’ reputations for world-class research.
The fact that UberPOP drivers, unlike taxi drivers, do not cover passenger insurance also amounts to
unfair
competition, and must be remedied.
Countries as diverse as Peru, Vietnam, and Mexico would have signed on to labor laws enshrining workers’ rights to form independent unions and engage in collective bargaining, as well as intellectual property protections to defend against counterfeiting and
unfair
subsidies to state-owned enterprises.
Rather, the agreement, he alleged, was bad for the US and implicitly
unfair
to it.
On the contrary, the Paris accord is very good for America, and it is the US that continues to impose an
unfair
burden on others.
The problem is acute in Britain, not only because of our current troop deployments in Afghanistan and Iraq, but also because of the
unfair
systems by which NATO-led missions and military operations under the European Security and Defense Policy (ESDP) are financed.
Moreover, illegal fishing operations are known to subject people aboard pirate ships to unsafe and
unfair
working conditions at sea.
Another problem with governance reforms is that, although they are formally neutral, they often favor particular vested interests, with grossly
unfair
consequences.
And, indeed, there is some evidence to support claims that currency manipulation and
unfair
trading practices have been key drivers, at least over some sub-periods.
US President Donald Trump’s suggestion that these surpluses are a byproduct of
unfair
trade practices rings stridently hollow.
Indeed, Trump’s statements about the US-South Korean relationship have ranged from the impolitic to the bizarre – such as accusing the South of
unfair
trade deals and then threatening to send South Korean leaders a bill for the THAAD system.
Why are voters who believe that the tax system is
unfair
supporting candidates offering such radically different solutions?
The proposed course is not only unfair, but also inefficient and ultimately self-defeating.
The purpose of the meeting was for Congress to understand what steps the Obama administration was taking to protect American workers from being forced into
unfair
competition with workers from low-wage trading partners.
Some consider this unfair, as it allows tissue donated by patients to be wholly appropriated by universities and industry.
Benefit-sharing may be fair in that it includes giving special assistance to research participants, such as access to medical care or to new treatments stemming from the research, but it may be
unfair
in failing to define the recipients of such benefits.
The
unfair
and unwise elements of these models nonetheless suggest a solution that is both fair and wise: a tissue tax.
It also contributes to inequality and fuels Greeks’ belief that the system is
unfair
– as indeed it is.
Biomass energy, however, is the victim of
unfair
competition from fossil fuels.
In any case, one could argue that the French are being
unfair
toward their president.
As with
unfair
or illegal labor practices, businesses must refuse to sponsor, supply, or work with organizations that fail to protect their workers from sexual abuse.
To prevent fraud, an acute problem in the past, the new law established a “right of rescission,” whereby the receiver can ask courts to rescind any action by a debtor that involves fraud, evasion, or
unfair
liquidation in the prescribed period before a bankruptcy petition is accepted and assets recovered.
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