Vagaries
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This sounds a lot like another story involving Archimedes and a bathtub, and it's possible that's because they're actually the same story, twisted by the
vagaries
of history.
Africa was actually disconnected from the other landmasses at that time, due to the
vagaries
of plate tectonics, floating around the Indian Ocean.
"Pecker", which doesn't attempt to regurgitate early successes, is a slight, quiet, humble commentary on the
vagaries
of celebrity and the pretentiousness of the art world.
However we are talking about a movie where a hit-man and a white bread salesman become buddies so a few
vagaries
shouldn't come as too much of a surprise.
But the cost of such rigid rules may be high, and their effectiveness, as witnessed by the
vagaries
of the United States’ record on human rights, is less fool-proof than is sometimes imagined.
For the world’s political leaders, the first response must be to build a world order that is less reliant on US leadership and less vulnerable to the
vagaries
of American elections.
Portfolio investment, often called “hot money" because of its volatile nature, can increase the economy's vulnerability to the
vagaries
of international finance.
This is due, in part, to stylistic reasons, but also to the
vagaries
of UN diplomacy.
But if we do not prioritize explicitly, we end up spreading resources thinly, or allow opaque bureaucratic processes and the
vagaries
of media attention and the pressure of lobby groups to prioritize for us.
Mounting debt also leaves the US vulnerable to the decisions of those who lend it money – or to the
vagaries
of the market.
Yet the
vagaries
of the oil business, particularly in such unsettled conditions, make it hard to see how the Bush administration will be able to achieve its goals in Iraq within the next few years.
America’s Social Security system insulates individuals against the
vagaries
of the market and inflation, providing a form of insurance that the private market does not offer.
Instead of producing sustained rapid growth and economic stability, such policies made countries more vulnerable to the power of the rich and the
vagaries
of international finance and global instability, which has become more frequent and severe due to deregulation.
Little surprise that Moldova, one of the most democratic post-Soviet states, wants a free-trade agreement with the EU to escape the
vagaries
of Putin’s policy.
Just as no government should outsource national security to untrustworthy foreigners, nor should any government permit the national food supply to rely on the supposed
vagaries
of foreign production.
Again, there is an anti-international right that has come to play some role in all the major industrial countries, and that tries to defend existing prosperity and property rights from the
vagaries
of international markets.
The front-runners -- four-time presidential candidate Luiz Ignacio "Lula" da Silva of the Workers' Party, the leader in the polls all year; and former governor and finance minister Ciro Gomes of the Progressive Socialist Party -- claim that Cardoso's rule made Brazil more vulnerable than ever before to the
vagaries
of international markets.
The same holds for Puerto Rico, except that – yet again – the situation is more complicated, owing to the
vagaries
of US law.
Leaving the EU will not shield the UK from the
vagaries
of the global economy.
It is not: a host of poorly understood natural cyclical factors play a role, and so do the
vagaries
of human psychology.
The government pursued fiscal austerity, but not enough to make up for the
vagaries
of the market.
Thanks to the
vagaries
of the parliamentary system and the country’s sprawling size, elections seem to take place somewhere every six months, and investors and political analysts are rarely perturbed by even the most unpredictable outcomes.
Indeed, some look with envy across the Himalayas at India’s giant neighbor, China, which, untroubled by the
vagaries
of democratic politics, is in the process of stage-managing a long-planned leadership change completely from above.
This implies the continued globalization of finance, which will be essential to allocate money from capital-rich regions to their poor, capital-scarce counterparts, as well as to develop local capital markets that can facilitate capital formation and protect countries from the
vagaries
of global sentiment.
And the public pension system has provided the elderly with a kind of security--both against inflation and the
vagaries
of the stock market--that the private market to date simply has not.
But we don’t blame butterflies for the weather, and we are generally ready for its
vagaries.
The Curious Case of the Missing DefaultsCAMBRIDGE – Booms and busts in international capital flows and commodity prices, as well as the
vagaries
of international interest rates, have long been associated with economic crises, especially – but not exclusively – in emerging markets.
It may inhibit Chile's ability to protect itself against the
vagaries
of capital markets, and it may not lead to either truly free or fair trade.
The Strengthening Case Against TrumpWASHINGTON, DC – Though he rarely admits even the slightest discontent with the job he schemed for in unprecedented ways and somewhat accidentally fell into (thanks to the
vagaries
of the Electoral College), Donald Trump’s presidency hasn’t been what Americans would call a bowl of cherries.
Capital market liberalization was the culprit, exposing countries to the
vagaries
of international capital flows--to both irrational pessimism and optimism, not to mention the manipulation of speculators.
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