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Yet the UN Environment Programme’s first adaptation report, released in Lima, showed that the world remains
wholly
unprepared to cover the costs of adaptation.
People do not live
wholly
by the word, but neither do they live solely by the sword.
If this pledge is adopted and respected, conflicts in the region will be viewed in a
wholly
different, more tolerant context, marking a historic breakthrough to peace.
The banks, it would be fair to say, do not
wholly
accept regulators’ arguments about that, but they have bitten their tongues and paid up.
The deflationary impact of internal devaluation is compounded by the rule, reinforced in the 2012 “fiscal compact,” that eurozone countries are
wholly
responsible for their own debts and thus must adopt strict budgetary discipline.
For the problem of the next generation remains to combine public and private contributions to services that simply cannot remain
wholly
financed by taxpayers and
wholly
run by public bureaucracies.
But neither France’s near-total control of money and credit, nor its strong influence over politics and security, is
wholly
responsible for keeping the franc-zone countries mired in poverty and instability.
And the third is the
wholly
counter-intuitive idea of making youth unemployment a great deal more manageable simply by re-calculating the statistics (that sounds phony, I know, but bear with me).
This is Chalalan Lodge, a
wholly
Indian-owned and -operated ecotourism outfit through which a hundred indigenous families lifted themselves out of poverty – while creating benefits worth a half million dollars for the Bolivian economy each year.
The latter is
wholly
conventional and subject to regulation (and recently to questions about how corporations should behave when there are no host-country regulations).
The US has even spurned World Trade Organization Director General Pascal Lamy’s desperate attempt to get member states to support a
wholly
emasculated agreement – described by critics as Doha Lite and Decaffeinated – which is mainly confined to some concessions to the least-developed countries.
Nothing but the thinnest membrane of denial separates the notion of scientific immortality through priority of discovery from this deeper, older, and
wholly
non-scientific dream of escaping one’s own inevitable death.
Indeed, it rests quite explicitly on the belief that in some circumstances increases in the monetary base per se will be
wholly
ineffective in stimulating nominal demand because of liquidity-trap effects.
The negative shock adversely impacts the non-tradable sector, which is large (roughly two-thirds of an advanced economy) and
wholly
dependent on domestic demand.
The IT revolution and associated “swarm” technologies enable the foremost solution: a “digital airspace” that is
wholly
automatic in terms of air traffic control, navigation, and vehicle operations.
Likewise, the Enlightenment’s scientific and technological legacy has not been
wholly
positive.
We need another policy-making revolution like the Keynesian and semi-Monetarist ones, a revolution that will not (wholly) lose sight of its predecessor's achievements, but will eliminate its natural failures.
Declaring an ADIZ, which the United States would certainly ignore, would sharply increase the likelihood of military incidents, with
wholly
unforeseeable consequences.
The sad thing about the power that Poland's peasants now exert is that theirs is a
wholly
negative one.
Like individuals, firms are not
wholly
responsible for their own success.
Nevertheless, the simplistic economics of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when neoclassical theories arose, are
wholly
unsuited to twenty-first-century economies.
And Trump had already directed some attention to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, tasking his son-in-law and trusted (though
wholly
inexperienced) adviser Jared Kushner with brokering a peace agreement.
Labour wants to reduce the House of Lords’ membership by half and hold referenda on making it
wholly
elected and on changing the voting system.
If my efforts in and out of government since then have been almost
wholly
ineffectual, it has not been for lack of trying.
The reason is that the Chinese stock market is not
wholly
liquid or globally integrated.
But the ECB’s inaction is not
wholly
responsible for the appreciation of the euro’s exchange rate.
Supply chains now can have as many significant international links as domestic ones, and a substantial share of internal demand is being met by products partly or
wholly
produced abroad.
Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan have in essence become their presidents’
wholly
owned family fiefs.
The Way Ahead in Hong KongLONDON – It is not
wholly
true to say that the eyes of the entire world are on Hong Kong.
Myriad difficulties emerged as we reconstituted and developed political pluralism; engaged in the pursuit of a genuine rule of law; built up democratic institutions; and proceeded to transform a
wholly
nationalized economy into a free-market economy.
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