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According to the US lawyers with whom I have spoken, who advise on cross-border mergers and acquisitions, because US screening processes for deals involving Chinese investors can face long and unpredictable delays, Chinese firms often have to pay an extra 15% to make their bids
viable.
The game-changing development is the recognition of a funding gap – a “collective failure” of government, traditional philanthropy, and commercial investors, in the words of the BEC – that creates “a nearly impassable valley of death between promising concept and
viable
product.”
Today, too, debt-equity swaps may be the only
viable
solution to the NPL problem.
The greater challenge is to create a
viable
blueprint for an equitable society.
These are the groups criticized by the Obama administration and others for their failure to present a united front, formulate a credible agenda, or be seen as a
viable
alternative to the current regime.
This is a
viable
strategy, but it is now clear that only the US can implement it.
For example, intracytoplasmic sperm injection is a technique in which a single
viable
sperm is injected into an egg, allowing fertilization to occur even in cases where few healthy sperm are available.
In continuing to expand settlements, Israel leaves gradually less and less room for the creation of a
viable
Palestinian state, which requires a contiguous and unified territory.
America needs a post-occupation strategy for Iraq and the Middle East, one grounded in a
viable
national security strategy for the twenty-first century.
Though reform programs aimed at building
viable
macroeconomic frameworks remain essential, they must include strong provisions for countercyclical policies to offset the “paradox of thrift" (the tendency to save more during a recession, undermining economic growth).
I defined its objectives as opening up closed societies, making open societies more viable, and promoting a critical mode of thinking.
As for corporate bankruptcy, it is recognized that a poor legal system is one that keeps otherwise
viable
factories shuttered while assets are frittered away in expensive legal wrangling, leaving everyone – managers, workers, and shareholders – worse off.
A good legal system permits employment and production to continue in cases where the economic activity is still viable; divides up the remaining assets in an orderly and generally accepted way; and makes these determinations as efficiently and speedily as possible, while discouraging future carelessness by imposing costs on managers, shareholders, and – if necessary – creditors.
Ahtisaari’s bold proposal, which recommends Kosovo’s independence with initial supervision by a strong international civilian and military presence, is the only
viable
option for the international community, and for Europe in particular.
Indeed, Serbia has no
viable
strategy for integrating Kosovo’s two million people into Serbian political institutions and public life.
The UN simply cannot solve Kosovo’s structural problems, namely the need to develop a
viable
economy and to begin engagement with the EU – the most powerful motor for reform and economic development in the region.
But it is unclear whether either approach is politically
viable.
With mounting concerns about climate change and volatility in oil and other fossil-fuel prices, renewables are finally becoming a
viable
proposition.
Without a
viable
legal system, foreign investment will remain elusive.
Consequently, many vaccines are not commercially viable, even if they would be useful for society.
But it also entails developing new vaccines, which, in the short-term, could be kick-started by a $2 billion Global Innovation Fund for early-stage research in vaccines and other
viable
alternatives to antibiotics.
Unlike in Venezuela, there is a
viable
scenario in which both visions--macroeconomic orthodoxy and greater social justice--can be realized.
With its oil income and good neighborly relations with Turkey, such a state would be
viable.
A
viable
Israeli answer to the dramatic changes in the region – and to their already foreseeable consequences – can only take the form of a serious offer of negotiations to Mahmoud Abbas’s Palestinian government, with the objective of signing a comprehensive peace treaty.
What Syria MeansNEW DELHI – Syria’s agony has generated a variety of unproductive responses: verbal condemnation of the excesses of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime; disagreements about the wisdom of armed intervention; and all-around confusion about the possibility of finding a
viable
long-term solution.
I do not wish to sentimentalize an older Left whose political/economic orientation was no longer viable, but it does seem to me that New Left enthusiasm for the market leaves a dangerous political void.
The problem they face in creating
viable
policies is that too many Russians want to live simultaneously under both market conditions and socialism.
One thing is certain: these three problem areas – reform and recapitalization of the banking system, a eurobond regime, and an exit mechanism – need to be resolved to make the euro a
viable
currency.
The “liberal” view of international relations recommends three ingredients: political democratization, deeper economic interdependence, and
viable
institutions through which East Asia’s states can conduct their affairs in a multilateral way.
After all the breakdowns in efforts to create a Palestinian state from the top down, only the old-fashioned way – from the bottom up – remains
viable.
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