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And what
consequences
are in store for the US following this war without victory or defeat?
As a neighboring country, India would face disturbing
consequences
if they returned to power in Afghanistan, as would Iran, which would not sit idly by if sectarian strife intensified and the Shia became targets of a resurgent Taliban.
With the US withdrawal, turmoil is bound to reemerge, and the entire region will again bear the
consequences.
There were catastrophic
consequences
for the rest of the financial sector, for the non-financial economy, and for employment.
But the country’s leaders were far more concerned about the social
consequences
of the stock-market correction that soon followed.
While periodic bubbles may be unavoidable, and no bubble is without consequences, a highly leveraged bubble tends to cause far more damage, owing to its impact on the real economy and the duration of the deleveraging process.
And for the children of Nepal, the
consequences
are doubly devastating.
The only surprise is that it took so long for the
consequences
to materialize.
The
consequences
for growth will not be pretty.
Any lapse on the part of one country can and will have
consequences
elsewhere, so it is crucial that leaders remain resolute.
Everyone walks away knowing exactly what they are supposed to do, what to expect others to do, and what the
consequences
will be if they do not.
While Russia’s propaganda efforts may be aimed at influencing governments, it is individuals who suffer the
consequences.
The answer is at the same time simple and rich in
consequences
for economic policy.
The first step to address racial politics is to understand the origin and
consequences
of racial animosity, even if it means uncovering unpleasant truths.
In California, many taxes were reduced by voter initiatives, demonstrating the damaging
consequences
of too much democracy.
Such an outcome would have serious
consequences
for Latin America.
In the emerging multipolar world, characterized by sovereignty concerns and strategic competition, progress toward resolving global issues will be more difficult than ever – with potentially devastating
consequences.
Yet Trump’s rising frustrations could push him over the edge psychologically, with potentially harrowing
consequences
for American democracy and the world.
In a context of experimentation, such unintended
consequences
are understandable.
Given that these are highly productive people who contribute heavily to the US economy, Trump’s approach could have dire economic, not to mention human,
consequences.
Ultimately, such failures made those policies less effective for the entire population, and could lead to long-term security
consequences
for Germany.
The Bundesbank worries about the
consequences
of the international use of the D-Mark for its monetary policy and for the exchange rate.
The D-Mark would, initially at least, appreciate sharply - with dire
consequences
for German industry, and for the "pegged" and semi-pegged economies who will find themselves clinging to a rocket.
And if Pakistan stumbles, the
consequences
will be felt across South Asia and in other parts of the Muslim world, where a functioning political system in Pakistan could serve as a valuable model.
Did she destroy the power of vested interests and create a genuine meritocracy, or did she entrench bankers and financiers as the new elite, with disastrous
consequences?
Though not all of the future
consequences
are known, the range of realistic outcomes is serious – and a scenario in which there is no impact from climate change is so unlikely that it can safely be ignored.
This approach facilitates a balanced consideration of likely outcomes as well as those that are less likely but imply much graver
consequences.
Abandoning the Kyoto accord, many believe, will threaten the lives of tens or hundreds of millions of people living in countries too poor to protect them from the
consequences
of climate change and rising sea levels.
However, the laudable effort to prevent such a thing from recurring has had unfortunate
consequences.
It means that the Iraqi people will continue to suffer - both from Saddam's brutalities, as well as from the
consequences
of the sanctions caused by his continued rule.
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