Wound
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They both
wound
up in the middle, compromising with capital markets.
They must also prepare what are colloquially known as “living wills,” which explain how they would be
wound
down in a crisis – ideally without taxpayer support.
This is the real
wound
that infects America’s entire foreign policy, particularly its standing in the Arab and Muslim world.
As a result, what was a blister has now turned into a festering
wound.
A retail ring-fence makes most sense if coupled with new a new resolution regime, which would allow a retail subsidiary to be
wound
up without contagion across the group.
Normally, clots would form in the wound, making it impossible for the hookworm to feed.
But the recent months of infighting have left a deep
wound
among Palestinians.
If that
wound
is to heal, much effort must be exerted to restore a functioning economy, strengthen internal security, and improve Palestinians’ relations with their neighbors and the international community.
When Francis met with leaders at the PAS in April 2014 to discuss human trafficking, he called the issue an “open
wound
on the body of contemporary society, a scourge upon the body of Christ.”
He
wound
up at the American Air Force base in Incirlik in southern Turkey.
For many non-Americans, the election brought the welcome and reassuring victory of Barack Obama, whereas the resignation of David Petraeus as Director of the CIA was an unnecessary, self-inflicted
wound.
On her watch, two of the longest wars in US history have been
wound
down, America’s alliances have been reinvigorated, and young women everywhere have been encouraged to pursue their dreams – whether in academia, business, or politics.
The billions lent to Russia quickly
wound
up in the Swiss and Cyprus bank accounts of Russia's oligarchs.
As for the Palestinians, the gap between the colossal tragedy of the Nakbah (the lost war at Israel’s founding) and the poverty of a territorial solution that sandwiches their demilitarized mini-state between Israel and Jordan – neither suffering from excessive love for Palestinian statehood – is bound to remain an open
wound.
The Palestinian Authority’s game in the Holy City, like Benjamin Netanyahu’s unyielding challenge to the status quo there, both convey an unequivocal message: Jerusalem is too central to the prospects of an Arab-Israeli reconciliation and to the task of attenuating the dangerous mass hysteria throughout the region to be left as an open
wound.
But poverty was not the only
wound
inflicted in these years.
But America will never recover completely from the unstanchable
wound
that his presidency’s baseness, bull-headed stupidity, and puzzling passivity in the face of China’s global ambitions has inflicted on its culture and international standing.
Palme also exploited ideological differences over diplomacy to
wound
other democratic parties in Sweden.
Instead, unwittingly rubbing salt into the wound, President Barack Obama announced his administration’s willingness to see the US-South Korea FTA through.
That will exacerbate inequality over the long term;Trump’s coal mines and trade tariffs are at best band-aids on a bullet
wound.
Less visible is the deep and self-inflicted
wound
that, I suspect, has opened within NATO itself.
In any case, this reflects the open
wound
that the Milosevic trial is for Serbia.
It could make a bold offer on European deposit insurance and a common fiscal backstop for the Eurozone’s Single Resolution Fund, which steps in when banks collapse and are
wound
up.
But Turkey has now reconciled with Russia, and
wound
down its role in the fight against Assad, Russia’s main partner in the region.
But the attempt by Japan’s powerful trade and industry, and finance ministries to micromanage the economy is one reason the Japanese
wound
up with a burst asset bubble, a lost decade, three recessions, and by far the highest public debt-to-GDP ratio of any advanced economy.
One such type of
wound
reportedly resembles second-degree burns over large parts of bodies, but with the hairs intact – not a typical reaction to fire and heat.
If this exercise is conducted properly – a big if – undercapitalized banks that are viable would be forced to raise additional equity, from bondholders if necessary, while unviable ones would be
wound
down.
The mechanism is deliberately complex to the point of being unworkable; it is inconceivable that a bank could be
wound
down over a weekend to avert market panic.
In fact, the artificially inflated demand for ethanol – and for the corn to manufacture it –
wound
up driving up food prices (which pushed roughly 30 million poor people into the ranks of the malnourished).
They could have bought an accurate, lightweight, maintenance-free quartz watch that can run for five years, keeping virtually perfect time, without ever being moved or
wound.
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