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Now the Commission wants to open new areas of negotiation with any candidate country
whenever
it seems ready.
Phare programs ought to encourage this by being more competitive, opened to all who qualify, and,
whenever
possible, regional in scope.
The current conventional wisdom, most strongly advocated by the American economist Robert Gordon, is that the burst of productivity growth that the US is currently experiencing (and that will turn into a full-fledged economic boom
whenever
demand growth becomes rapid enough) is due to synergy.
And, unlike in Tito's time,
whenever
the West played Tudjman as a proxy for its interests the results were very mixed.
Countries with the clout to flaunt the limits will do so
whenever
it is politically convenient.
Whenever
technological or other changes allow for people to be compensated for the benefits that they confer on one another (minus the costs), the price-based market system can adjust.
But Hu’s administration invariably slams on the brakes
whenever
their “put-people-first” initiatives begin to threaten one-party rule.
“Whenever we buy products made in China,” he wrote last year of the US and its allies, “we as consumers are helping to finance a Chinese military buildup that may well mean to do us and our countries harm.”
Whenever
a crisis erupts, China becomes agitated.
While emerging economies should aim to emulate these two countries’ educational and health achievements, they should also try to emulate the way Singapore and South Korea paid for all those schools and hospitals: by borrowing abroad and running external deficits
whenever
necessary.
Political wisdom would demand that the two sides pool their considerable resources and march together
whenever
possible.
And finally, there is the timorous backpedaling we tend to see from our leaders
whenever
religious fanatics stigmatize those who offend them.
Moreover, for Keynes, “[t]he game of professional investment is intolerably boring and over-exacting to anyone who is entirely exempt from the gambling instinct; whilst he who has it must pay to this propensity the appropriate toll...”It is for these reasons that we have seemed frozen for the past generation or two
whenever
we have contemplated reforming our system of financial regulation.
The answer came in the form of “inflation targeting,” which says that
whenever
price growth exceeds a target level, interest rates should be raised.
But the real reason for their rejection was that the DPJ was intent on bringing down the LDP government, and thus was obstructing it
whenever
possible.
Culture is too often cited as a defence against human rights by authoritarians who crush culture
whenever
it suits them.
Whenever
we withhold assistance or impose sanctions, we need to think carefully about who bears the burden in bringing about the changes that we seek.
But she had little choice;
whenever
a major crisis-management decision had to be made, all eyes turned to her.
Deprived of the right to vote, of political representation, and of access to hospitals and schools, they have faced pogroms
whenever
the military that has tyrannized Myanmar for a half-century has tired of starving them.
Well into his second year in office, Trump is behaving even worse than his record indicated he would, unceremoniously tossing aside advisers and other officials
whenever
the mood takes him.
But the Supreme Court's rulings affirm the fundamental principle that even grave dangers do not warrant the sort of blanket deference to which the Bush Administration believes it is entitled
whenever
it utters the words "war" and "terrorism."
To deduce from this, however, as Western leaders do
whenever
they visit places like China, Cuba, and Iran, eager businessmen in tow, that somehow greater economic interdependence will automatically encourage political reforms in their host country is reminiscent of the naiveté which gripped many in the West during the days of "Detente."
From the Pakistani perspective, the past would be mostly a narrative of multiple betrayals, featuring a US that gets close to Pakistan for a time, only to cut off aid
whenever
its leaders see fit.
The second principle is subsidiarity, which holds that decision-making should be decentralized
whenever
possible.
Whenever
a new country joined, it received financial aid, while existing members gained access to a new market.
Those who feel comfortable with the status quo would do well to heed the conclusion Representative Abraham Lincoln reached at the end of the Mexican-American War: “Allow the President to invade a neighboring nation
whenever
he shall deem it necessary to repel an invasion, and you allow him to do so
whenever
he may choose to say he deems it necessary for such purpose, and you allow him to make war at pleasure.”
For years, we have allowed governments and companies to gather and analyze our biometric data
whenever
we have applied for a driver’s license, a travel visa, naturalization, or certain jobs, or even simply gone to an amusement park.
It is also true that
whenever
Republicans rattle their sabers about the debt ceiling, and threaten not to raise it, the bond market yawns and there is no significant impact on yields.
Rather than working at odds, Africa’s governments, businesses, financial institutions, NGOs, and farmers’ organizations should pool their resources and expertise
whenever
possible.
Whenever
the markets signal skepticism about the euro’s viability, European leaders rush to restore confidence through austerity measures, while ignoring the underlying need to reestablish the conditions for growth.
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