Willingness
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The second condition for broad-based currency depreciation is financial markets
' willingness
to assume and maintain risk postures that are not yet validated by the economy's fundamentals.
Indeed, investment has fallen despite financing conditions for enterprises that have never been easier, both in terms of ultra-low interest rates and banks’
willingness
to lend.
This should moderate their
willingness
to do so, thereby limiting the magnitude of the currency swing.
But it would be a pity if China’s leaders did not endorse this acknowledgement of Japanese guilt as a manifestation of Japan’s
willingness
to repent.
I have little doubt about his
willingness
and ability to do so.
If Turkey grants its own Kurdish minority more cultural and language rights and allows legitimate Kurdish political representation in the Turkish parliament, the
willingness
of Turkish Kurds to oppose Ankara will be diminished.
In his
willingness
to break with the past – in particular with Jacques Chirac’s legacy – and in adding a global spin to his “mandate for change,” Sarkozy is paving the way for the post-Bush America that will soon be here.
But where it did apply, America’s strength and
willingness
to seek international cooperation created an order whose institutions still hold the world together.
A secure peace will depend mainly on how the endgame to Thailand’s domestic political crisis plays out in the coming months – and on Cambodia’s
willingness
to stay out of this process.
Indeed, America’s uncensored civil society, and its
willingness
to criticize its political leaders, enables the country to preserve soft power even when other countries disagree with its government’s actions.
Having said that, there is room for a deal: Greece has made clear its
willingness
to engage in continued reforms, and has welcomed Europe’s help in implementing some of them.
Rather, Iranian policy will be shaped by its domestic politics, by the ability of the international community to present a united front, and by the
willingness
of the US to put forth a reasonable diplomatic offer against the backdrop of sanctions and potential military strikes should diplomacy fail.
Instead, Tillerson showed a great deal of patience with the Chinese, indicating a
willingness
to work with them on North Korea, even setting aside contentious issues to do so.
In any case, China’s leaders have demonstrated a
willingness
and ability to look at the big picture, accepting lower rates of GDP growth as they rebalance the country’s development model and pursue improvements in quality of life.
For example, by stating their
willingness
to take any territorial disputes to the International Court of Justice, Japanese authorities could help to dispel perceptions of militarism.
Moreover, any viable solution in Iraq requires political agreement among Iraqis, which in turn will depend on their
willingness
to compromise.
Furthermore, the Fed has now exited quantitative easing and is showing a
willingness
to start raising policy rates sooner than markets expected.
Success will require both sides’ patience and
willingness
to compromise, bolstered by confidence-building measures.
External issues add to existing divisions, because attitudes about migration, perceptions of foreign threats, and
willingness
to use military power differ widely.
Our success in tackling the enormous challenges we face will depend not only on our
willingness
to work actively and cooperatively to advance the common good, but also on our ability to foster the attributes needed to do so.
Whether that peace lasts will depend on the
willingness
of the four powers to use and adapt those institutions to the emerging international system.
A company’s success will depend on its employees’
willingness
to acquire new skills, undertake new roles, and adapt to the faster pace and unfamiliar demands of the digital marketplace.
The Modi government’s
willingness
to go to such lengths suggests that more than interest rates are at stake.
And, as we have seen in Greece, implementing structural reforms without accommodating demand impulses could lead to a deflationary slump or worse, thereby undermining the public’s
willingness
to continue on the reform path.
During Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Zapatero’s visit to Beijing in April 2011, Wen reaffirmed China’s
willingness
to continue purchasing Spanish government bonds as a further demonstration of our support for Europe’s efforts to emerge from its crisis.
Indeed, the much-vaunted market for collateralized debt obligations, which divides risks into tranches and places the different risk levels in different places according to the
willingness
to accept them, has plausibly played a role in boosting asset prices.
In response to this offer (and to bad publicity), Merck, Abbott Laboratories, and Bristol Myers Squibb, three large patent-holding companies, announced that their
willingness
to supply the African market at "zero profit" – ie, at around $500 per patient per year for the AIDS drugs they produce.
While the concept of enhancing the role of non-CCP forces in Chinese politics is not new, its prominence in the resolution reflects the Party’s
willingness
to adopt a more democratic political system – as long as it retains its dominant position, of course.
With the US signaling its
willingness
to take Thein Sein’s political openness at face value, the stage is set for the region’s democracies, especially India, to open Burma’s windows to the world.
Most important, economic renewal depends on the next government’s
willingness
and ability to address the institutional weaknesses that have made concerted action increasingly urgent.
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