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The operation performed on DeBakey involved putting him on cardiac bypass and opening the aorta, the artery that
carries
blood from the heart to most of the major organs of the body.
While today’s quarrel is about who should pay for restructuring Greece, the real issue is the latent distrust between the two partners, which
carries
the danger of a permanent estrangement.
China’s new focus on building dams in the southwest of the country also
carries
larger safety concerns.
Moreover, cancer treatment often
carries
serious side effects – including urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, and, in those who undergo radiation, inflammation of the lower rectum or bladder, as well as underreported effects like fecal incontinence – that can negatively affect patients’ quality of life.
But the model also
carries
considerable costs.
But the rapid run-up in equity prices also
carries
considerable risks – namely, the possibility that the financial sector will misuse the newfound liquidity to finance more speculative investment in asset bubbles, while supporting old industries with excess capacity.
What many trade negotiators and other policymakers do not seem to have recognized yet, though Prebisch would have realized it instantly, is that this dramatic turn of events
carries
huge implications for the global balance of power.
In the West, activist journalism
carries
a negative connotation, suggesting bias.
Whether or not her judgment
carries
a racist undertone, as many observers believe, the polls indicate that many Americans agree.
I believe that it is important that the EU
carries
out such monitoring in non-EU states.
The transfer of potentially strategic information about ports into foreign and perhaps unfriendly hands clearly
carries
with it national security risks.
It
carries
echoes of the declining years of the Soviet Union under Leonid Brezhnev, when Marxist apologists insisted that there was nothing wrong with communism, except that humanity wasn’t yet mature enough for it.
This option, too,
carries
grave risks.
The resemblance is clear enough: each activity yields big benefits and
carries
a tiny but explosive risk.
It’s no secret that the collapse of asset bubbles
carries
massive financial and social costs.
In any case, Ireland’s experience with housing bubbles
carries
a deeper lesson – one that virtually everyone has missed.
Consequently, the job of receiver, though it
carries
strict liabilities, is highly risky in terms of reward.
Once everyone gets the message that secrecy
carries
unacceptably large risks, they will act in ways that minimize those risks.
But raising interest rates unilaterally
carries
serious risks, because in a demand-constrained environment, higher interest rates attract capital inflows, thereby driving up the exchange rate and undermining growth in the tradable part of the economy.
Despite its potential benefits, especially for the environment, the impending growth slowdown
carries
significant risks.
Obama’s recent wavering on the use of force in Syria has left many in Asia doubting whether they can rely on America not only if China forcibly asserts its maritime claims, but also if North Korea
carries
out its threats to attack the South.
By getting India into the G-8 and other multilateral institutions, the US can ensure that India’s growing role in the world
carries
commensurate responsibilities.
This will be even more important in the future as China
carries
out its plan to increase domestic spending, especially spending by Chinese households.
Furthermore, issuing dollar-denominated debt
carries
an additional risk and cost in the event of currency depreciation (or devaluation) for those with an exchange rate pegged to the US dollar.
But continuing for much longer with unconventional monetary policies also
carries
the risk of undesirable asset-price inflation, excessive credit growth, and bubbles.
The problem is that, with the EU seemingly mired in perpetual crisis, the case for “Brexit”
carries
significant intellectual and emotional allure.
But decisiveness
carries
a high cost.
Nokia’s experience also
carries
an important lesson for regulators, particularly in the European Union.
This work is based on standard scenarios, and
carries
the typical caveats of predictions far into the future.
The symbolism of the location is unfortunate, as it
carries
a reminiscence of the main abortive attempt to manage the world economy during the Great Depression.
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