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And when she gets the fax, she sees that there is an account that has some
withdrawals
and deposits in it that she did not know about.
Too many
withdrawals
from the carbon bank, and so this population will be shut down.
And it's got the three main characteristics of addiction: tolerance, you need to see them more, and more, and more; withdrawals; and last: relapse.
Since much of the money-market funds’ assets are IOUs from the world’s biggest banks, the
withdrawals
weakened the already-shaky global banking system.
Following the successful Malaysian example in 1997, developing countries could also temporarily suspend all capital
withdrawals
to stabilize capital flows and exchange rates.
This leaves further unilateral Israeli moves – such as a partial set of
withdrawals
from selected areas in the West Bank – as the only feasible option.
Traumatized Israelis cling to the false hope that their lives will be made safer by incremental unilateral
withdrawals
from occupied areas, while Palestinians see their remnant territories reduced to little more than human dumping grounds surrounded by a provocative “security barrier” that embarrasses Israel’s friends and fails to bring safety or stability.
Of the four withdrawals, arguably the 1982-1984 American intervention in Lebanon marks the closest parallel to Iraq today.
If the new strategy fails to produce positive and tangible results within a few months, the steady domestic drumbeat for troop
withdrawals
will become deafening.
In Argentina, the banking system came close to collapse, causing the government to ban bank
withdrawals
– introducing the so-called corralito, or bullpen, for deposits – and establishing capital controls.
A month later, the influential International Institute for Strategic Studies in London estimated that US troop
withdrawals
next year were likely to be small, and that it would take at least five years for Iraq to build the 300,000-strong army needed to fight the insurgency on its own.
As with deposit insurance, repurchase agreements solve the coordination failure problem because depositors know that, even if they wait, the bank will be able to accommodate their
withdrawals.
In September, banks in the United Kingdom experienced large
withdrawals.
A weak state, however, can be overrun by special interest groups, corruption, and crime, and so force citizens into self-defensive
withdrawals
into the very traditional structures that held women back in the past.
Indeed, there are serious doubts that unilateral
withdrawals
by NATO would encourage Russian President Vladimir Putin to review his country’s deepening reliance on nuclear deterrence.
Yet this plausibly will help prevent runs because it means sudden
withdrawals
by some won’t damage the accounts of others who did not withdraw.
Israel will not be able to avoid territorial
withdrawals
to the 1967 borders by exercising its military might; the US will not be able to ensure oil security through continued military occupation in the Middle East; and terrorists will not be able to destroy Israel or foist their fundamentalist ideas by force on moderate societies.
Sharon might decide on partial
withdrawals
and dismantling of settlements on the West Bank.
Both the uncoordinated
withdrawals
from south Lebanon (by the Labor party after 22 years of occupation) and from Gaza (by Likud after 39 years of occupation) proved that you can’t simply evacuate an area and forget about it.
Most countries would feel only negative effects - disruptions of trade, higher oil prices,
withdrawals
of international capital, cutbacks on investment plans - without any offsetting direct stimulus.
The list of announced
withdrawals
from a glitzy investment conference is a who’s who of America’s military-industrial complex: top Wall Street bankers, CEOs of major media companies, and senior officials of military contractors, such as Airbus’s defense chief.
When all deposit
withdrawals
were capped in November 2001, the resulting liquidity crunch deepened the recession and, eventually, brought down the government.
It is true that Latin American governments, particularly the Brazilian authorities, succeeded in raising more revenue from taxes on bank
withdrawals
(a crude version of an FTT) than most policy analysts thought possible.
But, if offered a savings account that penalized them for withdrawing money before they reached a goal that they themselves had specified, many chose that type of account, even though the interest they earned was no higher than in an account that allowed them to make
withdrawals
whenever they chose.
Using the account that penalized early
withdrawals
helped them achieve their goals.
But the impact of America's planned troop
withdrawals
is felt most keenly in South Korea.
Politically and psychologically, however, the method, let alone the timing and implementation of the withdrawals, raises many questions about the ongoing viability of the US-Korean security alliance, for the alliance now seems adrift, without a common purpose and with little direction from either side.
Kim, no doubt, will be interested, and he might even agree to shake hands on something along the lines of “denuclearization” in exchange for US troop
withdrawals.
NEW DELHI – US President Barack Obama’s announcement of the start of American troop
withdrawals
from Afghanistan, and his administration’s increasing emphasis on reconciliation with the Taliban, have been studied attentively in one capital that has a large stake in the outcome – New Delhi.
Throughout Latin America, it will be necessary for major international banks and national governments to negotiate a responsible path forward, one in which governments behave sensibly and realistically, while large banks recognize their collective interest in avoiding panicked
withdrawals.
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