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Visitor Q is a movie that goes too far, but
carries
itself wonderfully so that it is able to go the full distance without losing its audience.
This
carries
the seeds of social conflict.
In the meantime, the return to the idea of a “just cause”
carries
big risks, especially evident when, as happened in Georgia, a great power claims the mantle of a protector of the rights of its nationals in a neighboring country.
It also
carries
lessons about how the resilient and impersonal forces of history can constrain any leader’s drive for change.
Instability in one market
carries
over into others.
The physical toll
carries
large economic costs as well, from lost working days to pressure on health-care systems.
Since everyone
carries
some adverse genes, there is no clear line between selecting against a child with above-average risks of contracting a disease and selecting for a child with unusually rosy health prospects.
Its publication
carries
endorsements from Andy Haldane, Executive Director of Financial Stability of the Bank of England, and Maurice Obstfeld, Economic Counselor and Research Director at the International Monetary Fund.
It is a weakness that (unlike in America) also
carries
a broad consensus: most agree that it needs to be addressed, and that government has the obligation to do so.
Opponents of central-bank intervention are right about one thing: monetary financing
carries
serious risks.
Moreover, the Saudi king’s role as custodian of Islam’s holy places is misused to stall reform, saying that any change must be carefully calibrated and engineered to meet the unique situation of a nation that
carries
this awesome responsibility.
But fiscal stimulus is constrained within the eurozone, where member countries no longer issue their own currency and “sovereign” debt therefore
carries
a default risk.
This shift, while popular in South Korea,
carries
serious risks for the peninsula.
The digital revolution, despite its potential, also
carries
serious risks for privacy, security, jobs, and democracy – challenges that are compounded by the rising monopoly power of a few American and Chinese data giants, including Facebook and Google.
Democracy
carries
certain costs, but they are always lower than the costs of evading popular participation.
On the contrary, accumulating reserves beyond a certain threshold
carries
a high opportunity cost and suggests the need to let the currency appreciate.
Moreover, trade also
carries
much broader benefits for society.
It
carries
90% of the humanitarian assistance delivered by the WFP, which in turn supplies nearly 90% of the aid that feeds so many Somalis.
It is so energy-intensive (and thus environmentally toxic) to produce, and
carries
such high transaction costs, that even Bitcoin conferences do not accept it as a valid form of payment.
This stance
carries
a high cost: the empathy of the Muslim masses that is required to defeat those who debase Islam in their name.
To be sure, calling in the IMF
carries
a considerable stigma.
In a country where left-wing extremists gunned down the last labor-market reformers a decade ago, the joke
carries
ominous undertones.
Moreover, Trump
carries
no historical baggage, and his decisiveness, even if rooted in impulsiveness, could provide the necessary breakthrough to overcome decades of accumulated inertia.
It
carries
no value or meaning other than as a pointer to something in people's minds – a concept, a person, a brand, or a particular thing or individual.
In such a context, the goal of the EU’s Brexit negotiators would be straightforward: make clear that being a member of the European club brings substantial benefits, and that leaving
carries
substantial costs.
The result is a profound cleavage that
carries
serious risks.
In practice, however, the budget targets will surely be allowed to slip, provided the government
carries
out its promises on privatization, labor markets, and pension reform.
Moreover, a policy that strives to eliminate all risk
carries
risks of its own.
This is the major geo-political outcome of the Great Recession of the early twenty-first century – one that
carries
both economic hope and political fear.
To be sure, such openness
carries
some risks.
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