Concerns
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Recent solvency
concerns
for some smaller banks in Italy and Spain were handled without causing any significant disruption.
Finally, though the Arab Spring has been stifled everywhere (with the sole exception of Tunisia), the expectations, yearnings, and
concerns
of the region’s people remain alive and valid.
Their response covers
concerns
about measurement, structural shifts in the labor market, a potential paucity of investment opportunities, productivity-diluting technological innovations, and technology-driven skills mismatches.
Khamenei would be hard-pressed to ignore a direct invitation from the US to negotiate on Iran’s most vital
concerns.
The decision was motivated by cost
concerns.
Rather, what
concerns
Putin is the balancing of WWII and Stalinism in Soviet history.
By speaking openly about migration and addressing voters’ legitimate concerns, politicians in these countries also have helped to ground public debate in reality.
Europeans also have far fewer cultural
concerns
about migrants than media coverage might lead one to believe: 69% of Europeans believe that migrants do not pose a cultural threat.
An instructive example of the cosmopolitanism bargain came in 2006, when Great Britain’s former foreign minister, Jack Straw, raised
concerns
about the nijab, the full-head covering worn by some Muslim women.
On the contrary, because effective responses to poverty require a sustained focus on social movements, cultural and environmental concerns, and political leadership, attention to human well-being can play an important part in reducing material disadvantage.
Career Counseling for the Twenty-First CenturyAs a college professor, I hear a lot of career
concerns.
It
concerns
the end of America’s global dominance.
Apart from being a desirable end in itself, female empowerment leads to lower birth rates and child mortality, better education for children, higher female participation in the labor market and politics (and, with it, better representation of women’s concerns), and the alleviation of poverty, especially in developing countries.
They are probably right, up to a certain point, because the second lesson from the OAS assembly
concerns
the behavior of the Latin American democracies, mainly Mexico, Brazil, Chile, and Colombia.
Old
concerns
about integrating wind and solar into traditional electricity systems are dropping away.
That would be the functional equivalent of a tax hike on middle-class families – precisely the constituency that so
concerns
Congress.
In the end, there is no way around it: If Congress does not like trade deficits, it needs to address America’s saving problem and stop fixating on misplaced
concerns
over currency manipulation.
Another key challenge
concerns
China’s slumping property sector, in which construction and prices dropped rapidly last year.
Of course, transparent clinical trials and open-data platforms raise legitimate ethical and intellectual-property
concerns.
But these longstanding
concerns
should not be allowed to impede efforts to address the immediate threat that Ebola poses.
In the meantime, these
concerns
underscore the need for public-health officials to be involved in monitoring and coordinating clinical trials, and for improved information-sharing among experts and affected countries.
The eurozone faces the specter of another round of stagnation;Japan has slipped into recession; and the United States, despite relatively strong performance in the latter part of 2014, has raised
concerns
worldwide with its exit from quantitative easing.
Ecologists and other environmental scientists bear some of the blame for failing to make their
concerns
meaningful to ordinary people.
But business leaders from the “real” sector and the few labor leaders who work hard at Davos each year to advance a better understanding of the
concerns
of working men and women among the business community were particularly angry at the financial community’s lack of remorse.
To this litany of
concerns
we can add the fear of borrowers that the massive American deficits would drain the supply of global savings, and worries of holders of US dollar reserves, that America may be tempted to inflate away its debt.
To a large extent, this is because military campaigns are usually motivated by geostrategic concerns, not financial logic.
Of course, there are
concerns
about the future of Egypt’s foreign policy, especially toward Israel.
The problem is that for many countries, domestic
concerns
– think of Brexit in the United Kingdom – are increasingly at odds with global imperatives.
Perhaps the most critical question about Japan’s future
concerns
its relationship with its neighbors – North Korea, South Korea, and China.
The final key risk facing the world
concerns
currency.
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