Corner
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As these countries make progress on development, pressure to expand that
corner
is mounting.
A dollar crisis is not around the corner, but it is certainly a huge risk over the next five to 10 years.
In one
corner
is the EU, standing for democracy, freedom, the rule of law, and institutionalized international cooperation; in the other stands Putin, representing authoritarianism, intolerance, and the use of force and intimidation as instruments of foreign policy.
Lack of vision and initiative from both Russia and the EU also imposed major obstacles to establishing long-term stability in this beautiful
corner
of the Baltic.
There is exactly zero evidence in Europe today that inflation is just around the
corner.
The French government, on the other hand, fears that the Germans’ commitment to eurozone stability is a ploy aimed at pushing France into a
corner
and leaving it behind economically.
The US has turned a
corner
in rebuilding its fisheries and ensuring that they are sustainable.
If South Africa is truly to turn a corner, inequality must be addressed; the majority of the country’s citizens must believe that they can achieve a brighter future.
Confrontation, indeed, will only lead to a situation in which Russia will be driven into a
corner
and ally itself with states truly hostile to the US, even though Russia is not now hostile towards America.
Researchers theorize that humans first acquired TB in Africa about 5,000 years ago, and that the disease then swiftly spread along trade routes to nearly every
corner
of the globe.
Japan’s Coming “Wage Surprise”TOKYO – The year 2013 saw the Japanese economy turn the
corner
on two decades of stagnation.
That is why, for example, so many keep assuming that a normal rapid recovery is just around the
corner.
Putin’s unwillingness to heed popular discontent, and his failure to develop relations with the West during his 12 years in power, has backed him into a
corner
– and he is running out of ideas.
Macron’s government thus has no time to lose, especially given that economic reforms can take time to deliver results, and the next elections are always just around the
corner.
Virtual politics, whatever that will be, is around the
corner.
For years, if not decades, after that experience, I was convinced that renewed inflation was just around the
corner.
While Sarkozy’s popularity remains low, a majority of the French want him to succeed, for he has four more years to go, and there is no alternative around the
corner.
This highlights the need for what UK Prime Minister Theresa May has called a Modern Industrial Strategy, aimed at “delivering jobs and economic growth to every community and
corner
of the country” to “ensure [that] free trade and globalization work for all.”
The question is whether the global public will demand action to protect young Nigerian girls’ basic rights and freedoms, or merely continue to condemn distant brutality while acquiescing in it on a nearby street
corner.
Managers, workers, consumers, investors, and governments in every
corner
of the world, many reeling from their own economic problems, have a lot riding on China’s new leadership navigating reform sensibly, now and in years to come.
Both Obama and Romney run the risk of painting themselves into a
corner
when it comes to China.
China is not aiming for control of just a few shoals or other tiny outcroppings; it seeks to dominate the South and East China Seas strategically and
corner
maritime resources, including seabed minerals.
Indeed, with oil prices having plunged by 50% over the past year, the Fed stubbornly maintains that faster price growth – and the precious inflation rate of 2% – is just around the
corner.
Having adopted the liberalizing reforms dictated by the Washington Consensus, Latin America was thought to have turned the
corner.
My own
corner
of science, ethology, or the study of animal behavior, is certainly not pristine.
Democracy has taken root in almost every
corner
of Europe, and Europeans now have far greater freedom to live, work, and study where and how they wish.
The next epidemic could be just around the
corner.
If they fail to ease monetary policy, deflation is around the
corner.
In one
corner
stands the experienced, sophisticated grand old man of US diplomacy; in the other hulks the crude, braying archetypal man of Twitter.
They have given no indication of being aware that US monetary policy can affect events outside of their narrow
corner
of the world.
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