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But the law’s looming enactment underscores the
consequences
of Western passivity in the face of Poland’s constitutional crisis.
The Israelis then explained to their hosts – in considerable detail – the potential economic
consequences
for China if an Israeli strike on Iran should become necessary in order to stop Iran from fulfilling its “nuclear ambitions.”
The
consequences
could not be more serious.
The WHO should make it clear that while it may not be advocating for LGBT political rights, it is determined to ensure that all those who can benefit from PrEP are able to access the necessary drugs, without fear of legal
consequences.
So, in the political sphere, reason has trumped both faith in an unattainable goal and self-delusion about the
consequences
of its pursuit.
Then came 9/11, when – under intense pressure from the United States to support American retaliation in Afghanistan or face the
consequences
– he was forced to disown his protégés.
The prospects of an implosion of effective governmental authority in Pakistan are strong, and the
consequences
would be dire.
Moreover, the negative
consequences
of tightening monetary conditions in developed countries will likely become more severe, given the disconnect between asset bubbles and recoveries in the real economy.
The calculus of probability…was supposed to be capable of reducing uncertainty to the same calculable status as certainty itself…”For Keynes, this is untenable: “Actually…we have as a rule only the vaguest idea of any but the most direct
consequences
of our acts.”
Mass-production favors the growth of mega-banks, so, unlike the misjudgments of lending officers, these behemoths’ defective models have had disastrous
consequences.
The two pillars of evolutionary theory are the
consequences
of interaction among three distinctive features of living organisms: reproduction (individuals produce offspring), heredity (like gives rise to like), and variation (sometimes offspring are different from their parents).
The US and the entire international community are utterly unequipped to deal with this Middle Eastern version of Yugoslavia and its regional
consequences.
The
consequences
of this re-ordering of power are not yet clear.
Wars always have unintended
consequences
and cruel ironies.
But it is especially challenging in Haiti, where, following years of fractious politics, a newly elected government is striving to expand the economy and improve wellbeing while confronting the lingering
consequences
of the massive 2010 earthquake.
While one can understand the domestic political imperatives that have led to subsidies and guarantees, developed countries need to recognize the global consequences, and provide compensatory assistance to developing countries.
One of the indirect
consequences
of this privileged relationship, however, has been the deepening of Japan’s identity crisis.
But the age of Trump should make us ready to face the
consequences
once the US-led post-1945 order comes to an end.
Moreover, the relative weakness of the US welfare system makes the country more sensitive than Europe to the social
consequences
of job losses due to foreign competition.
Unfortunately, in this case the effort has had some dangerous unintended
consequences.
Indeed, the
consequences
of the fall-off in ODA are already dramatic; the number of people going hungry and in extreme poverty is now far greater than before, and the same is true of the unemployed, those who work in vulnerable jobs, or earn less than $1.25 a day.
For example, the Tibetan Plateau, which contains the world’s third-largest store of ice, is warming at almost twice the average global rate, owing to the rare convergence of high altitudes and low latitudes – with potentially serious
consequences
for Asia’s freshwater supply.
Such
consequences
may carry independent risks to mental health; for example, unemployment poses a significant risk for suicide, anxiety, depression, and psychosis.
The number of casualties – not just from the violence, but also the collapse of health services and other
consequences
of state failure – is probably in the millions.
As news of the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine trickled into Russia, people with a long memory recalled the Soviet Union’s attack, 31 years ago this September, on Korean Air Lines Flight 007, and its political
consequences.
A nuclear strike would have incalculable consequences, and the Muslim world would in this case stand together.
The
consequences
of such “fake news” are serious.
Thus, a dramatic decline in the real economy, following the collapse of the financial house of cards, will have serious
consequences
for Germany and the EU.
But, while in another age we might have been indulgent about its consequences, today it has explosive potential, because people who think in this manner are prime recruits for seeing the world in terms of Samuel Huntington’s theory of the “clash of civilizations.”
Trump’s decision to visit Warsaw is no accident, and it could have far-reaching
consequences
for the European Union, and for Poland’s place in it.
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