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All of this
carries
worrisome implications for the state of Britain’s democracy, its political culture, and even its long-term stability.
It is no longer the “good wind” from the East, but the “bad wind” from the EU’s South and parts of its West that
carries
the day.
He
carries
with him into office the goodwill of most of the country, impressed by Fox’s sincerity, intelligence, and eagerness to lead Mexico in an open and professional manner.
But nuclear attack
carries
its own heavy burden.
Such censorship
carries
implications beyond blocking citizens’ access to independent domestic news reporting.
Of the troika that currently governs Pakistan – the president, the prime minister, and the chief of staff of the army – it is the prime minister who
carries
the least amount of authority.
That crisis
carries
important lessons for the current turmoil in emerging markets like Argentina and Turkey.
Of course, addressing interconnected issues simultaneously
carries
its share of challenges.
This approach
carries
two fundamental risks.
Since official certification of martyrdom is tied to land grants and compensation to families, this question
carries
very real material significance.
Yet a multipolar world also
carries
great risks, notably that major global challenges will go unmet, because no single country or region is able or willing to coordinate a global response, or even to participate in one.
This shift undoubtedly
carries
risks, but ultimately they are worth taking in the course of adapting governance for continued economic development.
Sickle-cell anemia is what geneticists call an autosomal recessive disease, which means that an affected individual has inherited a defective hemoglobin gene from both parents, so that every one of his or her sets of chromosomes
carries
a defective gene.
But the decline in support for European fiscal rules
carries
serious risks.
The current selection procedure is losing legitimacy in a changing world, and it
carries
greater risks of a bad outcome: an unsuitable candidate.
Deterrence, however,
carries
significant escalation risks.
But moving quickly to invest in overseas projects, while appealing to many,
carries
great risks – and could mean high debt – if not managed properly.
The biggest problem is that such concentrated acquisitions have increased leverage, and a higher debt-equity ratio
carries
a greater risk of downgrading.
Perhaps they may decide that violence is counter-productive and
carries
its own penalties, and may then follow the Kurdish example of curbing violence, which would help put Iraq together again without recourse to permanent repression.
As many have pointed out, the entire campaign
carries
the unmistakable odor of anti-Semitism.
But, even if we regard these developments as evidence of a certain pragmatism, the sudden embrace of Trumpism
carries
deeper risks.
A potential Russia-China axis based on shared resistance to US hegemony
carries
the seeds of a new bipolarity.
While the UK is entirely free to leave the EU, given that it is a treaty-based union, the move
carries
serious risks.
But his spin on the extra scrutiny of Russia probably
carries
fewer risks than would his interpretation of an outright ban.
This has its benefits, but it also
carries
serious risks – beginning with the loss of journalistic standards of excellence, like those typically enforced within established media organizations.
The system
carries
the hallmarks of the ancient feudal model described by Harvard’s Richard Pipes in his classic Russia under the Old Regime: it affords a maximum of freedom to the ruler, who delegates tasks to the feudal lords.
Each of us
carries
this potential for rot.
And, as anxious markets clearly recognize, that approach
carries
the potential for policy mistakes.
But technological change also
carries
risks, especially for workers who lose their jobs to automation or lack the skills to work in higher-tech fields.
Moreover, D’Agata and Mitchell suggest that the use of so many antibiotics by patients with dementia
carries
a different kind of cost: it exacerbates the growing problem of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, putting other patients at risk.
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