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In an age of nationalism and socially mobilized populations, foreign occupation, as Eisenhower
wisely
concluded in the 1950s, is bound to breed resentment.
It could
wisely
use twice that amount.
Judging whether trading is proprietary might not quite require “windows into men’s souls” (which in another context Queen Elizabeth I
wisely
avoided), but America’s experience shows that it is difficult all the same.
While rich countries reacted more quickly and more
wisely
in stimulating their economies than in 1929, and the hemorrhaging of banks was stanched, this has not been enough to boost growth.
In the US, recessions are officially dated by a non-partisan, non-profit private research institution, thus
wisely
depoliticizing the measurement.
The US
wisely
plans to strengthen the non-governmental Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) by having it supervise the Internet “address book.”
China (wisely) chose the path of engagement with the world.
President Vladimir Putin claims that his economic policies remain consistent; in fact, he has
wisely
changed course, limiting the damage that could have been done had he not.
If we can’t count on full funding for every SDG, then we should spend what we have wisely, and not spend more on investments that historically yield low returns.
However, if countries invest
wisely
in the transition to a low-carbon economy, they will stimulate innovation and generate decades of sustainable growth.
Whatever America’s motive, it later
wisely
decided to join the UN effort.
Banks had their own incentives to lend wisely, and controls on lending would necessarily prove ineffective.
Too often, cities manage resources in bureaucratic silos, which can increase competition among precisely those who must work in concert if the urban areas they regulate are to invest
wisely
and implement policies effectively.
Unless the public sector invests, and invests wisely, the private sector will continue to hoard its funds or return them to shareholders in the forms of dividends or buybacks.
Moreover, tools that may be used
wisely
and well by institutions with a global outlook, like the Fed and the Bank of England, could take on a different character in countries where a commitment to free and open markets cannot be taken for granted.
But while the government in Madrid could have managed the Catalan conflict more
wisely
by addressing it politically, not just legally, the dispute comes nowhere near the threshold of justifying independence.
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen
wisely
reminds us that “it is important that the practical case for tobacco control is not dismissed on the basis of an incomplete libertarian argument.”
That brings the new rate up to a still-minimal 0.5%, and Fed Chair Janet Yellen has
wisely
promised that any future increases will be gradual.
At the recent Astana Economic Forum, Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev
wisely
called for some way to tax offshore deposits to fund global health and education.
For that to happen, ecological resources must come to be viewed as valuable endowments to be managed
wisely.
Needless to say, a new center-left social contract will require substantial public resources,
wisely
deployed, often by local governments.
Liberia obtained its debt write-off by initiating profound changes in its governance and economic management in order to provide the institutional capability to manage debt prudently and spend resources
wisely
in the future.
Indeed, the real issue is using resources
wisely.
I hope that others with the means to support its work will invest so
wisely.
Iohannis may also have benefited, to some extent, from an association in voters’ minds with the German Hohenzollern kings who ruled Romania
wisely
and with dedication for more than 80 years.
With control of the global reserve currency, the US has room to borrow; nonetheless, it should structure its borrowing
wisely.
The political future of China, and arguably the survival of the Chinese Communist Party, rests on whether the Chinese government chooses to
wisely
continue to scatter and cultivate the seeds of democracy or foolishly attempt to thwart their inexorable growth.
My vision for a tastier, healthier world means restoring food as a social glue; taking the time to produce higher-quality foods;
wisely
selecting ingredients for the meals we cook; and enjoying food in the company of others.
They have
wisely
heeded the words of the former CEO of oil giant BP, Lord Browne, who recently noted that climate change poses an “existential threat” to the oil industry.
If Qatar fails to use its resources wisely, it may lose the legitimacy that it needs to underpin its patronage.
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