Window
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To fulfill this commitment and benefit from the
window
of opportunity that the recent election opened, my government is prepared to leave no stone unturned in seeking a mutually acceptable permanent solution.
We hope that our counterparts, too, are ready to take advantage of this
window
of opportunity.
The Phony US-China TruceBEIJING – On December 1 in Buenos Aires, US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, agreed on a 90-day moratorium on increases in import tariffs to provide a
window
for negotiations.
Whereas the White House press release specifies a 90-day
window
for negotiations, China mentioned no specific time frame.
The good news is that popular support for the EU has improved markedly since the United Kingdom’s Brexit vote in June 2016, creating a
window
of opportunity to deliver meaningful reform.
But the
window
will not stay open for long.
Meanwhile, a congressional rule that was intended to ensure fiscal responsibility by prohibiting deficit increases above $1.5 trillion within a ten-year
window
has become an accounting trick to escape responsibility for the 11th year and beyond.
Most of this bureaucratic growth was the result of pressure from developed countries, which timed their efforts with the periodic replenishment of the International Development Association (the World Bank’s
window
for soft loans).
Such disavowals should not be discounted as mere
window
dressing.
When China’s banks balked at accepting the low yields offered on the new bonds, the goal of increasing the market’s role in the economy went out the
window.
This suggests that there is a
window
of slowing cell death that does not cause cancer and may promote longevity.
This year must be education’s moment – a
window
of opportunity opened by a new consensus that education is critical to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals, including reducing maternal and infant mortality rates, spurring job creation, improving quality of life, and opening our minds to issues of gender equality.
The gain in competitiveness that will follow these steps provides a
window
of opportunity to restructure, reposition industry, and get back some extra growth.
For example, although the synaptic density within a given area and layer may vary, this variability remains within a relatively narrow window, so the statistical distribution of the variation can be modeled.
Officials are also aware that a change in the cabinet will be seen as mere
window
dressing unless people are shown that the government has a plan to rescue the economy from collapse and alleviate the burdens faced by ordinary people.
A good
window
on postwar US policy in Iraq can be found in key documents written by and for the Bush Administration before September 11, when the analysis of the Middle East was much less infected by today's fears.
But few have noticed that an unusual constellation of forces has emerged, opening a remarkable new
window
of opportunity for a solution.
Current conditions, though admittedly confusing, can be seen as opening a
window
of opportunity – a moment to consider making serious sacrifices for the sake of long-term survival.
Commercial banks could hold them without setting aside any capital reserves, and the European Central Bank (ECB) accepted them on equal terms at its discount
window.
If she becomes prime minister, her term may prove to be a
window
of opportunity, perhaps a last chance, to enact this least-of-evils settlement for the region’s future.
Here is an Israel that you may not recognize, especially if the electronic media is your
window
on the world.
But the
window
for the military to fill the power vacuum will be open only briefly.
The country’s dependency ratio (the ratio of those not in the labor force to the productive population) is approaching an historic low, providing a demographic
window
of opportunity.
Renewed awareness that even seemingly strong protections for minority shareholders can be illusory has created a
window
of opportunity for undertaking necessary reforms.
The
window
of opportunity to create a Europe that is whole and free after a half century of division and misery may not remain open indefinitely.
The Federal government has thrown fiscal prudence out the
window.
Through fiscal gimmickry, the bill’s funding costs are pushed beyond the arbitrary ten-year budget
window
behind which Congress hides to signal its fiscal responsibility.
The Euro’s Narrow PathBERKELEY – With Emmanuel Macron’s victory in the French presidential election, and Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union enjoying a comfortable lead in opinion polls ahead of Germany’s general election on September 24, a
window
has opened for eurozone reform.
Netanyahu would dismiss as political lunacy the notion that the nuclear agreement opened a 10-15-year
window
for creative statesmanship to reshape regional politics.
China’s decision to browbeat the Japanese into submission over the fishing trawler, suggests that China may be throwing Deng’s geopolitical caution out the
window.
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