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They assumed control (though not over the military), but did not govern
wisely.
If used wisely, such platforms could take up the slack created by governments’ fiscal constraints to facilitate the entrepreneurial innovations needed to build the blue economy.
The Future of SyriaDENVER – “Men and nations,” the Israeli diplomat Abba Eban once observed, “do behave
wisely
once they have exhausted all other alternatives.”
But that effort must be accompanied by a similar focus on holding the Saudis close, as Obama’s recent visit (in which he
wisely
included many Republicans) to meet King Salman suggested.
To ensure that the program benefits distressed communities, and not just wealthy investors, governors will have to choose
wisely
when designating low-income zip codes as OZs.
After the economists spoke about carbon prices, internalizing externalities, feed-in tariffs, carbon offsets, and the like, the engineer spoke succinctly and
wisely.
He does not have a deep bench to draw from, but he must find a way to make it work, assembling a group that can advise him
wisely.
Still, Obama has
wisely
thrown down the gauntlet, calling for a new era of government activism.
It is critical that we use it more
wisely.
While Abe
wisely
visited China and smoothed over relations ruffled by his predecessor, Junichiro Koizumi, who repeatedly visited the Yasukuni Shrine (where 14 class A war criminals from WWII are interred), many people are uncertain about his long-term vision.
The real reason why the northern Europeans have been unwilling to provide a “big bazooka” – that is, extend more financial assistance to Southern Europe – is that they don’t trust the beneficiaries to use it
wisely.
And educated women tend to have fewer children and space them more wisely, facilitating a higher level of care; women with seven years’ education, according to one study, had 2-3 fewer children than women with no schooling.
Thus, central banks
wisely
stand ready to give credits to weakened banks to prevent panics and bank runs, and to allow an orderly period of closing or merging weak banks.
Trump had made things worse for himself by doing what his predecessors in the Oval Office had
wisely
avoided.
We need to use energy far more
wisely
while shifting from fossil fuels to low-carbon energy sources.
Macron’s entourage has been
wisely
telling anyone who will listen not to expect too much from the new labor code.
Financial pledges from the US and the “Friends of Pakistan” consortium (the European Union, China, and Japan) are important, but when it comes to investing
wisely
in development projects, Pakistan’s track record is nothing to be proud of.
The Dodd-Frank law
wisely
required banks and other mortgage originators to retain on their books at least 5% of the housing loans they made, rather than repackaging every last one for resale to others.
In 2014 and beyond, CEOs and their boards will need to establish new priorities, invest wisely, and be willing to support experimentation.
Most high-income countries – the US, most of Europe, and Japan – are failing to invest adequately or
wisely
toward future best uses.
But if he uses his political capital wisely, he has a good chance of stabilizing the economy while retaining reasonable levels of political support.
That is why the Trade Representative is
wisely
trying not to add macroeconomic policy into the bargaining, despite demands from powerful voices in the US Congress.
While voters
wisely
prefer that he and his cabinet, rather than the conservative opposition, implement a program that an overwhelming majority of Greeks detest, the reality of the austerity agenda will test public patience.
At that time, German Chancellor Helmut Kohl
wisely
concluded that German economic dominance of Europe was not conducive to a stable equilibrium, and that a better plan for the future was to build on Germany’s weight and influence to create a permanent common monetary order.
After all, if the supposedly orthodox chairman of the United States Federal Reserve Board, Ben Bernanke, was
wisely
throwing orthodoxy to the winds, why shouldn’t Latin American central bankers do the same?
As Chinese firms invest overseas – as mine does currently in Latin America – they have a responsibility not only to invest
wisely
and sustainably for the sake of their companies, but also to integrate their strategies with China’s national investment priorities.
So the company has
wisely
left its cash invested in global financial accounts, not business operations.
But Asia’s success should not be undersold, especially when one considers that Asia’s governments have used the recent financial crisis wisely, as an opportunity to reinforce the free market mechanism.
Used wisely, this boost in our computational abilities can help the planet and some of its most vulnerable citizens.
We should use it
wisely.
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