Concerns
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The third problem
concerns
China’s growth model.
They are prone to attribute
concerns
about globalization to crass protectionist motives or ignorance, even when there are genuine ethical issues at stake.
They also miss the opportunity to mount a more robust defense of trade when ethical
concerns
are less warranted.
Tired of go-go growth, voters now look for more attention to addressing environmental concerns, health-care issues, and income inequality.
The final oddity of the ECB’s stance
concerns
democratic governance.
At the same time, majorities should not view an electoral victory as a license to act without regard for minority
concerns.
Trump has cited national security
concerns
in order to justify his tariffs – including the hefty tariffs on steel and aluminum (automotive imports may be next) that he has imposed.
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When it comes to technology and trade with China, there are legitimate national security concerns, which are all the more salient because technologies developed by US businesses for commercial purposes increasingly match the sophistication of those developed by the military in key areas like virtual reality, facial recognition, and drones.
It is, of course, true that enlargement has fundamentally changed the Union and given rise to new problems and policy
concerns.
But there are
concerns
that, if not fundamentally divisive, are worrying.
The clearest case
concerns
former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.
The geopolitical
concerns
are more difficult to address.
In short, our subsidies create the worst kind of state establishment — in which a closed canon is remorselessly repeated despite its increasing distance from the anxieties and
concerns
of most citizens.
Doing so requires balancing many
concerns.
The Bali Action Plan addresses all three
concerns.
US interventionism – including CIA-backed coup efforts in Guatemala (1954), Cuba (1961), Brazil (1964), the Dominican Republic (1965), Chile (1973), Nicaragua (1982), Grenada (1983), and Panama (1989) – regularly reinforced these
concerns.
It would be a pity if these
concerns
continued to be distorted by hard-line Chinese leaders engaging in nationalist rhetoric aimed at convincing their people that Americans and others stand opposed to China's legitimate national aspirations.
The philosophical problem
concerns
China’s renewed conception of itself as the “Middle Kingdom,” a state with no sovereign equal.
But China’s rise and America’s other global and domestic
concerns
have left many Asians wondering just how enduring those commitments will be in the future.
Anything that looks like a transnational issue is immediately deemed irrelevant to national concerns, and any coordinated international action is ridiculed and held up as a failure.
At the top of his list of
concerns
is a worrying upsurge of anti-Semitic incidents, not least in his native United States.
In any event,
concerns
about insurance policyholders should have led, at most, to a governmental commitment to back their claims if necessary.
The government might also have been motivated by
concerns
that losses to the derivative counterparties would deplete the capital of some significant financial institutions at a difficult time.
Again, such
concerns
would have been better addressed in different ways – in particular, by providing institutions that needed capital with funds directly, and in return for securities.
It gained headlines, evidently, because it was still far from a consensus view, although
concerns
were mounting.
Were
concerns
mounting at the Fed as well in the summer of 2008?
But, while we focus on immediate concerns, they continue to fester, and we overlook them at our peril.
Among the services that people want are health and education, two sectors in which government naturally plays an important role (owing to inherent market imperfections in these sectors and
concerns
about equity).
Yet Bush apparently did not know of these concerns, even days after the hurricane destroyed the levees and flooded the city.
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