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No matter what decision Nato takes,
containing
the negative fall-out – in Russia or the Baltics – will not be easy.
Success in containing, or indeed resolving, the conflict there will have overwhelmingly positive consequences for Europe’s security.
A relatively tight monetary policy, strengthened financial supervision, and regulation aimed at supporting a broader deleveraging drive and
containing
housing prices also stoke concern that real-estate and other asset bubbles will soon burst, though the PBOC adjusted its policy stance toward loosening a bit.
Containing
systemic risks, therefore, requires not just ensuring transparency and managing leverage in the system, but also recognizing that these risks vary along with asset values.
It is the smallest North African country, covering 163,000 square kilometers – more or less twice the size of Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg – and
containing
a population of 10.5 million.
The US response has put China on edge, particularly America’s so-called “Asian pivot,” or “strategic rebalancing,” with its subtext of
containing
China.
Kim’s less-than-innocent intentions are demonstrated by his regime’s secret construction of a massive uranium-enrichment facility,
containing
more than 2,000 centrifuges, revealed to Stanford University’s Siegfried Hecker, a former director of America’s Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Perhaps more remarkably, in a country
containing
more than 12 million guns, the protesters have not fired a shot.
After a couple of centuries of relative stagnation, these two countries,
containing
nearly two-fifths of the world’s population, have experienced remarkably rapid income growth in the last three decades.
Against this backdrop, there is no reason to believe that predicting major crises, let alone
containing
them, will become any easier.
In February, Syria’s state news agency accused jihadi rebels of firing a rocket
containing
chemical materials in Khan al-Assal – an allegation that the British television outlet Channel Four backs.
Containing
a disease or a terrorist threat by curtailing international travel or transport would devastate the world economy.
His long-gestating speech on Europe, although
containing
elements that many might share, also sows the seeds for a prolonged and acrimonious debate – and not just in Britain.
The ideological source of jihadist terrorism may ultimately be in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, or Mali, but the source of foot soldiers in the West is communities
containing
radically alienated youth.
Wouldn't the rest of us rather minimize than maximize the time we might be faced with the problem of
containing
a Hindu Nationalist India, a Wilhelmine China, or a Weimar Russia?
Containing
China’s SlowdownSEOUL – Pundits love debating the Chinese economy’s growth prospects, and nowadays the pessimists are gaining the upper hand.
What the Pope envisioned was a society which is not based on total lack of interest in "thy neighbor", a society of lonely grasping, but
containing
a certain amount of loyal, reliable friendship.
For the past 25 years, the mantra of “inflation targeting” (introduced in my 1985 paper) has served as a mechanism for
containing
inflation expectations by reassuring the public of the central bank’s intentions.
And South African authorities stopped a New Zealand-bound ship
containing
54,000 tons of phosphate rock from Western Sahara.
But time and again, researchers and health workers in Bangladesh have demonstrated their expertise at
containing
cholera outbreaks and saving lives.
EU rules are clear that food may be labeled as organic as long as “the ingredients
containing
[genetically modified organisms] entered the products unintentionally” and amount to less than 0.9% of their content.
The framework agreement that has now resulted from these talks, which have been taking place off and on for 12 years (and in which I participated for a time) is intended to bring Iran’s nuclear program under international supervision, thereby
containing
the risk to regional and global stability.
Trump’s focus on
containing
China – which FBI Director Christopher Wray recently labeled a far bigger challenge than Russia, even in the area of espionage – fits nicely into this strategy.
A “soft law” framework
containing
these features, implemented through an oversight commission that acted as a mediator and supervisor of the restructuring process, could resolve some of today’s inefficiencies and inequities.
China’s rulers have touted the move as underscoring the effectiveness of upstream “water facilities” in addressing droughts and
containing
floods.
But they need more support, and international agencies and development banks remain too focused on
containing
the Ebola epidemic to offer the needed backing.
There is a standard language for representing diseases, but in many cases the records
containing
this language might as well be hidden in mattresses.
He had already introduced a bill
containing
several such measures in January 1932.
The West, however, is a motley collection of destructive materialism
containing
everything from McDonald's to condoms, from Jacques Derrida to Antonio Banderas.
For example, the alleged 2003 coup plot was supposedly discovered when CDs
containing
detailed preparations (including assassination teams and plans to bomb two mosques) were delivered to a virulently anti-military newspaper.
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