Widely
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We have selected three
widely
discussed methods of allocating GHG emission quotas to different countries:The equal per capita emission rights approach allocates emission rights to countries in proportion to their population, but only for the remaining portion of the global “carbon budget” – that is, for the amount that can still be emitted, between now and 2050, without causing dangerous, irreversible climate change.
These
widely
different carbon Gini coefficients indicate that the world lacks a common understanding of what would be a fair approach to addressing global climate change.
Though Israel’s Supreme Court may overturn the decision, the move is
widely
viewed as a deathblow to the two-state solution.
Similarly, the
widely
respected governor of Ireland’s central bank, Patrick Honohan, spent nearly a decade at the World Bank in Washington, DC.
It was only 30 years later, in the 1960’s, that Keynesian fiscal policy was
widely
accepted.
Dissatisfaction is made worse by the government's mistakes: on the strength of
widely
expected economic recovery, it predicted in June 1995 the creation of 700,000 jobs over the next two years.
President George H.W. Bush is
widely
believed to have lost his re-election bid, despite winning a popular war in Iraq, because he seemed out of touch with public hardship following the 1991 recession.
Without amnesty, it was
widely
accepted, whites would fight to keep power, leading to all out war.
Most states nowadays lie within borders that are
widely
accepted as legitimate, and they increasingly abide by international norms of behavior in times of war.
At this writing, Yam is
widely
criticized in Hong Kong for failing to protect small investors against the dishonest sales tactics of a number of banks in their selling of toxic Lehman Brothers derivatives disguised as bonds.
If a US stock market is
widely
interpreted as the end of a wonderful US expansion, the dollar will sell off.
By contrast, the Fed is
widely
expected to raise rates at the end this month, so there will be no surprise element.
This activism comes mainly in response to the latest alarming figures on youth unemployment in southern Europe, with sky-high rates of joblessness
widely
regarded as politically unacceptable.
But this figure is not reported
widely
because it is much less alarming.
But, even among this age group, one finds that the unemployment ratio is often about one-half of the
widely
reported unemployment rate.
It also capitalizes on sophisticated tools and approaches already
widely
used for managing risks in endeavors as diverse as national security, financial planning, and infrastructure design.
He was
widely
criticized for this restraint, but he managed not to trigger just the sort of nationalist reaction that we are now seeing in Russia.
Advocates of monetary stimulation sometimes argue that it is preferable because it is more neutral in its distributional effects, and that its benefits are spread more
widely.
Power over information is much more
widely
distributed today than even a few decades ago.
Indeed, it is
widely
expected that a new system of collective leadership will emerge if Kim Jong-il is incapacitated.
Republican Senator Ted Cruz was
widely
condemned for his aggressive questioning of incoming Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel back in January.
I cannot guarantee that reading more
widely
will teach him honesty, humility, and civility.
Grit is GoodPARIS – The United States is
widely
recognized as possessing the deepest, most liquid, and most efficient capital markets in the world.
If adopted widely, the program could make it possible for developing countries to provide quality education to millions more children, including refugees, young girls, and former child soldiers like me.
As a result, returns on assets are likely to decline compared to the recent past; with prices already
widely
believed to be in bubble territory, a downward correction seems likely.
It avoided the abyss that was
widely
predicted by the now unemployed Kremlinologists.
Guillebaud was
widely
vilified.
This would enable central banks to hold instruments that behave like a
widely
diversified global equity portfolio.
As it happens, this year marks the 60th anniversary of that joint declaration, which was
widely
viewed as a breakthrough at the time.
According to the American investigative journalist Robert I. Friedman, Mogilevich is “the most dangerous mobster in the world,” and is
widely
known to work closely with the GRU.
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