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A team of 20 regional specialist economic experts drawn from Latin America and elsewhere will
weigh
up options and carefully consider the costs and benefits of the identified solutions.
To draw in community participation and involve the region’s future leaders, students from one of the top business schools in the region will
weigh
in.
It must cope with entrenched territorial and maritime disputes, such as in the South China Sea; harmful historical legacies that
weigh
down its most important interstate relationships; increasingly fervent nationalism; growing religious extremism; and sharpening competition over water and energy.
The participants will use cost-benefit analysis to
weigh
up different strategies.
Some object strongly to the idea of using economic tools to
weigh
the world’s biggest problems.
As British voters prepare to cast their ballots, they should
weigh
carefully the consequences of international irrelevance.
Saudi interests will continue to
weigh
heavily on Egyptian foreign policy.
For a PIA to work, it must
weigh
privacy against other imperatives, such as efficient aid provision.
With investigations and prosecutions ongoing, many outsiders have adopted a wait-and-see attitude, while they
weigh
acquiring existing assets from corporate liquidations as an alternative to green-field investment.
Despite White’s thoughtful questions and challenges, therefore, I remain convinced that there are some circumstances in which OMF would be an optimal policy, and that we should be willing to
weigh
the pros and cons of its application calmly in the light of evolving post-crisis circumstances, rather than to treat it as a taboo option.
So they should
weigh
tax breaks that might entice employers to keep migrant workers on the payrolls, as this would probably be a much more efficient way to support these poor countries.
The optimistic (and I believe realistic) view is that the Chinese people, through a variety of channels, including social media, will
weigh
in, empowering reformers to push through a progressive agenda.
Either way, the conservatives must
weigh
their strategy carefully.
Will they bolster or
weigh
down national economies?
But more than British and European interests will be affected by the outcome, so it is both legitimate and appropriate for other parties to
weigh
in.
Trump is calling for a full investigation, and Democrats should welcome any opportunity to have experts
weigh
the evidence carefully.
Increasing the retirement age, for example, improves the perspective for public finances, but it does not
weigh
on short-term demand.
But, as one of the top seven in the CCP hierarchy, he will still be able to
weigh
in on all important economic and financial matters, while assuming responsibility for tackling one of China’s toughest problems – corruption.
Not surprisingly, they are also the most likely victims of child labor, child marriage, and child trafficking – an unholy trinity that should
weigh
more heavily on the world’s conscience than it does.
In choosing whether or not to do so, its policymakers may
weigh
factors ranging from China’s international responsibilities to the potential damage of foreign protectionism or even a “trade war.”
Moreover, investors might be worried that the US Federal Reserve will
weigh
in with a third round of “quantitative easing,” which would further drive down the dollar.
And the political argument against using the veto in these situations – that it jeopardizes the credibility and legitimacy of the Security Council, whose structure is already seen as not reflecting the geopolitical realities of the twenty-first century – should also
weigh
heavily on the P5.
Top-performing countries such as Singapore and South Korea do not consider projects in isolation; they consider how each supports their policy objectives, and they
weigh
it against other projects that might yield better returns.
But not all imbalances are created equal, so it is important to
weigh
the consequences of individual countries’ external accounts for global economic stability and prosperity.
European leaders – along with the US – must
weigh
in to avoid an escalation between Turkey and Russia.
But at least we will know that we are not fighting for an impossible objective that can only result in blood and devastation – blood and devastation that will
weigh
on the collective memories of the sons and grandsons of our neighbors, who will remain our enemies, even if the spinning top continues to turn.
European diplomats should
weigh
up the consequences of accommodating Castro’s regime.
While the attempt by Chinese officials to extract a huge concession – market-economy status – is ill-timed and in poor taste, China’s government needs to
weigh
the significant benefits that it could receive by providing limited but meaningful assistance to Europe in its hour of need.
As in China, the necessary adjustment processes will
weigh
on short-term growth, though the medium- and long-term outlook is positive.
These structural, “bottom up” pressures will continue to
weigh
on South Africa, making 2013 another year fraught with political risk.
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