Window
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Other arguments are just
window
dressing that should not fool anyone.
The
window
of opportunity for financial reform is now closing, and business-as-usual will only result in more crises and more bailouts.
We now know that giving pregnant mothers and their babies essential nutrients in the critical 1,000-day
window
from conception to a child’s second birthday is the best investment in their health and that of society at large.
There is a huge
window
of opportunity for private sector-led development in Africa.
Without a regulatory framework beyond 2012, the
window
of opportunity for initiating project-based transactions will close by 2006/2007.
A video of the experiments included in the Netflix documentary “Dirty Money” shows a monkey in a state of panic, pawing at the
window
of the chamber in a desperate effort to escape.
But it is the BAM – this unloved northern spur, initiated by Stalin in the 1930s, and completed under Leonid Brezhnev in 1984 – that offers the more useful
window
onto the Russian mood outside of cosmopolitan Moscow and St. Petersburg.
This is the greatest assurance of a
window
of opportunity for major world development in a free, open and competitive world economy.
For China, a soft landing will provide a
window
of opportunity to press ahead with the formidable task of increasingly urgent economic rebalancing.
When a debt-restructuring agreement was finally reached in 2012, it provided a
window
for private creditors to reduce exposure by offloading their residual claims onto taxpayers.
The European Central Bank treated all member countries’ sovereign debt as essentially riskless, and accepted their government bonds at its discount
window
on equal terms.
Unfortunately, the
window
of opportunity for such a gesture to be viewed in Europe as a much-awaited olive branch – and a sign of real American strength and conviction – is closing fast.
After all, this
window
of opportunity will not remain open for very long.
The
window
for action is quickly closing.
This fact was obscured until recently by the European Central Bank’s willingness to accept the sovereign debt of all eurozone members on equal terms at its discount
window.
But progress on reform, particularly in finance, must come quickly, because in most countries – India is the main exception – the demographic
window
of a growing working-age population is closing, if not already shut.
This “Nixon shock” was part of the same economic policy that included wage and price controls and the closing of the US gold
window.
As wages in China rise, Southeast Asian economies have a
window
of opportunity to become the next “factories to the world.”
Americans and others have been predicting decline regularly over the years: after the Soviets launched Sputnik in 1957; again when Nixon closed the gold
window
in 1971; and when the American rust-belt economy seemed to be overtaken by Japanese manufacturers in the 1980’s.
The
window
of favorable alternative financing may not remain open forever.
Moreover, renewable energy can provide a
window
to the outside world, via access to mobile phones, the Internet, television, and radio, and also power small, medium, and large enterprises.
Any semblance of fiscal prudence would go out the window, with cuts in health, welfare, and education spending being reversed.
The suicide jumper is still falling, and, until he passes the first-floor window, we will not know whether he is attached to a bungee cord.
There could be no greater opportunity for doing so than this strategically crucial
window
in the history of Europe and the southern Mediterranean.
But with free trade rapidly becoming a global bugbear, the
window
for generating growth by tapping into world markets appears to be closing quickly.
There is a
window
of opportunity to rebuild its state and institutions in more viable forms.
A two-year
window
is an illusion.
The crisis is not yet forgotten, but the
window
is closing.
A brightly colored orchid enlivens my study, and, through the window, I catch a glimpse of my green garden.
Countries’ need for better infrastructure is no license to throw prudence out the
window.
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