Carry
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North Korea immediately did just that, threatening to
carry
out an “enveloping” strike on the US territory of Guam.
Now, partly in response to fears that Britons who have joined the fighting in Syria may return to
carry
out terrorism at home, the government has proposed legislation enabling it to revoke the citizenship of naturalized Britons suspected of involvement in terrorist activities – even if this makes them stateless.
And yet simply revoking citizenship does not solve the problem of leaving at large a suspected terrorist, who may then
carry
out an attack elsewhere – unless, as with Sakr, he is killed.
All revolutions
carry
unintended costs, and are susceptible to diversion, if not outright corruption.
Actions aimed at supporting deleveraging and balance-sheet repair – such as recognizing losses, writing down assets, and recapitalizing banks –
carry
longer-term benefits but short-term costs.
But can developing countries really
carry
the world economy?
It is hard to advise Greeks how to vote on July 5.Neither alternative – approval or rejection of the troika’s terms – will be easy, and both
carry
huge risks.
Basic principles of good business governance – including transparency, integrity, reliability, trust, and legality –
carry
over to political leadership.
This time, governments can leave their recycled promises and heady rhetoric at home; instead, they should
carry
with them concrete plans to deliver the $1.4 billion they have already pledged.
Singapore’s press sometimes struggles to
carry
out its watchdog role.
Often, they prioritize electrification ahead of running water, even though electricity is not essential for life: whatever the inconvenience, water can be carted home from a vendor or a well, but there is no convenient way to
carry
electricity.
Those disagreements are not only about Israel, or US tariffs on steel imports from the EU, or the possibility of American courts imposing the death penalty on suspected terrorists who
carry
European passports; they increasingly embody a fundamentally different vision about how the world should work.
Becoming a mother – the rite of passage that Mothers’ Day celebrates – can
carry
a terrible burden of fear, anxiety, and loss for many women and their families.
Not everyone can
carry
the weight of the position.
Actions taken to prevent infections may also infringe on personal privacy, as epidemiologists seek to identify and track people who
carry
resistant bacteria.
UNMIK, of course, was not established to
carry
out the orders of Slobodan Milosevic and does not do so.
But the change in ownership taking place now does
carry
implications for financial stability.
Members of the presidential military staff were told to
carry
handguns.
Tellingly, the so-called Baltic Dry Index, which measures the cost of chartering the large ships that
carry
most long-distance trade, has fallen to an all-time low.
Roughly 90% of the world’s pregnant women and children with HIV live in Africa, and, despite notable recent reductions in HIV transmission rates, adolescent girls are still more than twice as likely as boys of the same age to
carry
the virus.
Providing further fiscal stimulus to boost economic growth would
carry
its own risks, owing to the debt ceiling and another, more ominous factor: America is already overly indebted, and there are signs that major holders of US government securities are finally tired of being repaid in depreciated currency.
Of course, such a move would
carry
considerable political costs in Germany, where many taxpayers recoil at the notion of assuming the debts of the fiscally profligate southern countries, without considering how much Germany would benefit from a stable and dynamic monetary union.
At the same time, one need only recall the damage that unregulated
carry
trades wrought on Asian economies in the 1990’s to understand why China must erect barriers to protect its domestic markets from inflows of hot money.
The last two factors
carry
special weight.
If member states do not uphold their end of the bargain, the ECB will find it difficult to
carry
the policy burden effectively – exposing it to criticism and political pressure.
As a result, even ostensibly independent or private activities can
carry
political and reputational risks for Western organizations, which may be accused of acting as “agents of influence” for China.
Likewise, they agree to support the deep social and economic reforms that Ukraine must
carry
out.
Obama’s efforts to rekindle the Middle East peace process began with Israel’s refusal to
carry
out a temporary settlement freeze.
In the United States, the Federal Reserve hinted at “tapering” its quantitative-easing policy later in the year, and a kind of global
carry
trade based on monetary conditions in advanced countries started to unwind as a result, causing credit tightening and market turbulence in emerging economies.
But climate policies
carry
an even larger cost in the developing world, where three billion people lack access to cheap and plentiful energy, perpetuating their poverty.
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