Continues
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As long as Al Qaeda
continues
to plan terrorist attacks, the US cannot reasonably be required to forego opportunities to kill its leaders and others carrying out these attacks.
The first is the Hamlet scenario, in which the chaos
continues
until the UK crashes out of the European single market and customs union.
Despite capital flight from much of the region, foreign investment
continues
to flow in.
While the average growth rate might remain above 2% for the next few years, as the remaining unemployed are absorbed and the long-term trend of older workers rejoining the labor market continues, the pool of unused labor will eventually be exhausted.
And if this continues, the cartel’s fragmentation may be inevitable.
If economic stagnation continues, and if the challenges of expanding economic inclusion are not addressed, Hirschman’s theory of political ruin may become prescient.
But what happens if, like in Argentina, deposit flight
continues
and accelerates?
Their economies are still tumbling, and the debt
continues
to grow.
This year’s Nobel Prizes highlighted once more that the research climate in the United States
continues
to be more conducive to scientific excellence compared to what Europe has to offer.
And the massive prosperity gap between “old” and “new” EU member states
continues
to determine voting patterns.
But, by this February, Obama was saying of Iran that “my number-one priority
continues
to be the security of the US, but also the security of Israel, and we continue to work in lockstep as we proceed to try to solve this…”That choice of words was no accident; rather, it was a sign that the US is changing tack when it comes to Iran.
But if the never-ending peace process
continues
to fail to produce a two-state solution, how can Israel avoid the reality of a single state in a continuous state of civil war?
The same charge has dogged China, which, with its spectacular export-led growth, record official purchases of US assets, and fixed (or semi-fixed) exchange rate, today
continues
to dominate discussion of global imbalances.
Furthermore, despite some moderation in the first quarter of this year, private capital flight from China
continues.
If it
continues
to allow such cases to go forward, it risks losing even more credibility among those Tibetans who, like the three environmentalists, have tried to stay within the law and avoid politics.
Controversy
continues
to this day as to who was actually responsible for the initial coup.
Despite the great strides that Burma has made in the last two years, the specter of ethnic conflict
continues
to haunt the transition to democracy.
Although Japan
continues
to stagnate, and Western Europe hovers on the edge of recession, a solid "output-growth" recovery in the US should prove to be a big help in boosting demand in the rest of the world.
The answer is that the underlying trend of productivity growth in the American economy
continues
to be exceptionally positive.
What is concrete enough are soaring bankers’ bonuses and a real economy that
continues
to shed jobs.
As US Energy Secretary Steven Chu put it recently, “We are taking away a choice that
continues
to let people waste their own money.”
Its economy – despite decades of pro-market reforms –
continues
to be defined by heavy state intervention.
While economic interdependence among China, Japan, South Korea, and the members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
continues
to deepen, their diplomatic relations are as burdened by rivalry and mistrust as relations among European countries were in the decades prior to World War I.
Until US households make greater progress in reducing excessive debt loads and rebuilding personal savings – a process that could take many more years if it
continues
at its recent snail-like pace – a balance-sheet-constrained US economy will remain hobbled by exceedingly slow growth.
But “this form of ownership of one’s own profile data,” Quintarelli continues, “is certainly not enough.”
Indeed, with Kerry’s time and travel focused on the Middle East, many Asian leaders believe that Obama’s signature foreign policy – strategic “rebalancing” toward Asia – has run out of steam, even as tension between China and Japan, evident in their leaders’ statements at Davos,
continues
to mount.
For developed and developing countries alike, the new demands cannot be met if health care
continues
to operate in the same way.
The fundamental problems have not been resolved; indeed, the gap between creditor and debtor countries
continues
to widen.
If this
continues
for a few more years, a eurozone breakup would become possible without a meltdown – the omelet could be unscrambled – but it would leave the creditor countries’ central banks holding large, difficult-to-enforce claims against the debtor countries’ central banks.
The region as a whole
continues
to lose weight in world politics, largely because it lacks a coherent, common project.
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