Concerns
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If the Syrian opposition does not take the Alawites’
concerns
seriously, the country could be wracked by years of civil war, worse than the conflict that devastated Lebanon from 1975 to 1990.
To be sure, Italy’s ruling coalition is responding, at least partly, to real and serious
concerns.
They would demand that politicians “should stop banging on about Europe” and start dealing with the people’s real
concerns.
But the real message here
concerns
the implications of connectivity, not just its scale.
China’s leadership has been increasingly vocal in raising
concerns
about growing inequalities that might otherwise hinder the development of what they call a more “harmonious society.”
Recent restrictions on microbloggers – especially denial of access to those who use untraceable aliases – have heightened
concerns
over Chinese Internet freedom.
Indeed, enactment of such a package could bolster output and employment growth by easing investor
concerns
about future deficits and strengthening consumer and business confidence.
As with China, these
concerns
are overblown.
During the Cold War, Turkey’s strategic value, given its geographic proximity to the Soviet Union, outweighed other
concerns.
The inaugural Matasa fellows also studied the political dimensions of youth employment and policy processes in Ethiopia; the social and cultural
concerns
underpinning employment choices across the continent; how mentorship affects entrepreneurship; and how young Africans view illicit industries, like gambling and sex work.
NAIROBI – The International Criminal Court, after facing harsh criticism from the African Union (and threats from AU states to withdraw), finally seems to be paying attention to Africa’s
concerns
about its approach to trying leaders charged with crimes against humanity.
This would involve less emphasis on fiscal and structural reforms, raising
concerns
in Berlin, Brussels, and Frankfurt.
In 2012, militant leaders in the region banned immunization programs over
concerns
that they were being used to gather intelligence for drone attacks by the United States.
Krugman’s presentation at the IMF conference was as surprising as the others:
concerns
about US fiscal deficits and debt are misplaced even in the longer term.
Distinguishing between information about real national-security
concerns
and images strategically designed to shock and titillate us will not be easy.
A third illustration
concerns
Moscow's recent defiance of the United Nations war crimes tribunal by hosting a visit of Yugoslav Defence Minister, Dragoljub Ojdanic.
Central to the world’s
concerns
about the region is the complex reality of the two Taliban movements – one in Afghanistan, over which Pakistan’s powerful Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence has a great deal of control, and one in Pakistan itself, which is waging an increasingly vicious guerrilla war against the Pakistani government.
In the long run, the solution is to educate the “masters” and respond to their
concerns
with facts – as Lowe advocated a century and a half ago.
All of these are real and well-founded
concerns
that will not go away any time soon.
The second question
concerns
how and in what ways the US should become involved in other countries’ internal affairs.
The disagreement
concerns
what must be done to finish this important piece of Dodd-Frank business.
Although the surface of this debate is about America and Iraq, the subtext, as always,
concerns
China.
They share Western
concerns
about a revival of the Afghan Taliban and their potential support for extremist Islamist movements in other Central Asian countries.
They are tired of the status quo, and the presidential candidates are right to address their
concerns.
The reasons invoked by Correa (legal
concerns
about how the bonds were issued in the 2000 debt exchange) were beside the point.
The first
concerns
the market response.
The second lesson, and the one most pertinent to Europe now,
concerns
the crucial role played by the default scenario.
Bernanke also pointed to increased retirement saving by aging populations in Germany and Japan, as well as to saving by oil-exporting countries, with their rapidly growing populations and
concerns
about oil revenues in the long term.
Others do not share such
concerns.
Similar
concerns
have been raised about the rapid increase in debt ratios in China.
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