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(Clinton has also turned against the TPP, but this can be assumed to be merely tactical; in Trump’s case, no such assumption is warranted.)
A short-term “fire sale” of a minority stake in Saudi Aramco does not appear to be
warranted
by Saudi Arabia’s current macroeconomic situation.
Imposing trade defense against such goods, even if legally warranted, is likely to create problems for globalized European companies.
At first blush, the celebration seems
warranted.
But, according to new research from the McKinsey Global Institute, that expectation may no longer be
warranted.
There has been a quickened pace of ECB warnings about the risks of inflation in recent months—from we are “particularly vigilant” in September to “strong vigilance with regard to upside risks to price stability is warranted” at the October meeting in Athens.
So-called price-keeping operations by China’s monetary authorities (an approach tried in Japan in the early 1990s) are presumably the reason why the domestic stock market rose sharply over the last year, far beyond the levels
warranted
by the country’s economic fundamentals.
They also miss the opportunity to mount a more robust defense of trade when ethical concerns are less
warranted.
Ultimately, whether significant changes are
warranted
should depend on whether the central bank's interventions in fact aggravated the recent crisis, as they aggravated the crisis of the 1930s.
A review of industrial concentration is warranted, as is a major government effort to foster SME growth in new ventures by offering incentives, ensuring access to capital, and lowering barriers to market entry.
Cost-benefit analysis is a principal tool for deciding whether altering it through mitigation policy is
warranted.
Indeed, the pace of ECB warnings about the risks of inflation has quickened in recent months – the earlier “We are vigilant” became “We are particularly vigilant” in September, which became “Strong vigilance with regard to upside risks to price stability is warranted” in October.
But is all the market angst
warranted?
Antitrust intervention is
warranted
if there are serious concerns to address.
To meet the latter objective, they turn to prudently managed countries, placing upward pressure on their currencies, too – and, again, beyond what would be
warranted
by domestic fundamentals.
If states hold public hearings to determine whether health-insurer mergers are
warranted
and serve the public interest, these groups can submit comments and possibly testify.
Yet an exception might be
warranted
where a violation of the deficit ceiling has led to fiscal tightening in line with advice from the Commission and endorsed by Ecofin.
But such an attitude seems warranted: Xu’s Tibet division is tasked with overseeing monastic institutions, inculcating “patriotic” norms among monks and nuns – through reeducation when necessary – and infiltrating the Tibetan resistance movement and Tibetan Buddhist monasteries on both sides of the Indo-Tibetan frontier.
Yet, because Goldstone went further and found a policy of intentionality, before revising that judgment, he should have insisted on additional evidence that his finding was not
warranted.
In other words, Goldstone’s retraction is either not
warranted
by the evidence on which he says that he now relies, or it is premature.
But the current fiscal deficit mainly reflects weak tax revenues, owing to slow growth and high unemployment, and temporary stimulus measures that are fading away at a time when aggregate demand remains weak and additional fiscal stimulus is
warranted.
Is this criticism
warranted?
The tapering of QE has to happen sooner or later, but Yellen’s genuine concern about the state of the US labor market suggests that she will promise lower interest rates for longer than might seem
warranted
by other indicators.
The question, of course, is whether that hope is
warranted.
In these circumstances, a state of emergency could be
warranted.
According to an opinion poll carried out in July by the Israel Democracy Institute and Tel Aviv University, more than 95% of Jewish Israelis believe that Operation Protective Edge is warranted, while less than 4% believe that Israel has used excessive force.
Their concern appears
warranted.
While they have already concluded that a deep shift in American attitudes to China has occurred, they remain uncertain about what precise form that shift is taking, and whether a fundamental shift in their strategy (as opposed to tactics) is
warranted.
But I believe that a morphology-based species distinction is still
warranted.
But whatever the rationale, what is certain is that a clear response is
warranted.
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