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Many government funding guarantees will turn out to have been costless: liquidity support provided by central banks at market or punitive rates will often show a profit, and capital injections will be partly and sometimes
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recovered when stakes are sold.
Karl Marx was not
wholly
wrong when he wrote that the most industrialized countries are mirrors in which the rest of the world can see its own future.
It is thus unwise to rely
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on China.
From the outset, the TPP’s supposed openness has been
wholly
misleading.
Armed with a very primitive computer and some very simple programs written by an undergraduate student, we began matching every new sequence against all previously reported sequences and found many
wholly
unexpected relationships.
Likewise, the lack of a federal insurance regulator had left AIG regulated by the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) and the New York State Insurance Department, which proved to be a
wholly
inadequate arrangement.
Pundits scorn the theory, which says that the Communist party should not only represent workers and peasants but also society's "advanced productive forces, culture and interests," and they deem it
wholly
inadequate to China's mounting problems of inequality, corruption, and lack of democracy.
With respect to security, even as Merkel has acknowledged that Germany can no longer rely
wholly
on the US for its defense, she has done little to bolster German or European military capabilities.
While impressive and
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welcome, poverty reduction has not come without a cost.
The parliament is a further wild card in this
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undemocratic and unpredictable process.
As a consequence, a
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unacceptable long-term burden has been imposed on taxpayers.
The opaqueness,
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unnecessary complexity, and near impossibility of undertaking independent due diligence on these structures’ underlying risk have undermined trust in the securitization market.
And Hong Kong’s heavy economic dependence on China means that no regional government could afford to be
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hostile toward the central authorities.
The prevailing skepticism about immigration is not
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unfounded.
These individuals – whose course to Europe resembles that of the Phoenician Princess Europa, who arrived from Tyre on Zeus’s back several millennia ago – are being
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rejected; indeed, walls are being constructed to keep them out.
These are the “facts on the ground” that doom Palestinian hopes for a sovereign Palestinian state no less than Israeli hopes for a
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Jewish state.
The impact of this lost European perspective became clear in the autumn of 2008 when, in the aftermath of the sub-prime crisis and the failure of Lehman Brothers, Chancellor Angela Merkel’s first impulse was nationalistic and
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anti-European.
But when deciding collectively on how to confront an approaching tornado, there is an indisputable shared goal, and ignoring the experts would be
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irrational.
Its military has repeatedly engaged in regime-change efforts during the past half-century,
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in violation of international law and the UN Charter, including two recent operations to overthrow leaders (Iraq’s Saddam Hussein and Libya’s Muammar el-Qaddafi) who had acceded to US demands to end their nuclear programs.
But I’m afraid their view of what the right lessons are is
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unpersuasive.
For example, many believe that Nigeria is a petro-economy,
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at the mercy of the world oil market.
More complicated viruses and some bacteria are in the range of such techniques today, though
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synthesizing a higher organism with a more complex genome, such as maize, is many years away.
These are, after all,
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capitalist enterprises, with little financial incentive to look out for the little guy.
As a result, Palin is free to talk about “death panels” – a
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invented threat of President Barack Obama’s health-care reform – and Bachmann can summon the spirit of McCarthy to raise the equally bizarre specter of socialism’s tentacles infiltrating the highest levels of government.
The proposed Basel III regulations set
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insufficient minimum capital requirements and maintain a failed approach to adjusting the requirements to risk.
These funds, which are
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or partly owned by governments or other public institutions, invest according to a “double bottom line,” which measures performance by financial success and by social and environmental impact.
In Iraq, a technical majority in a
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legal election is almost meaningless if the position of Sunni Muslims and Kurds is not explicitly recognized.
As such, the “liberal world order” – and indeed “the West” generally – was
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an Anglo-Saxon initiative, one that victory in the Cold War further vindicated.
The answer is simple: massive fiscal expansion, which in two major economies was partly or
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financed by central bank money.
As a result, Arab countries can no longer rely
wholly
on global powers for assistance in confronting the existential challenges they face.
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