Corner
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But as trade liberalization spreads to every
corner
of the globe vital questions arise.
And Prime Minister David Cameron has painted himself into a
corner
by demanding EU reforms that even the Germans – who are sympathetic to the UK – cannot accept.
In fact, if Trump pushes the North Korean regime into a corner, he is more likely to provoke a war.
Peace is not yet around the corner, though.
The problem is that, even if Trump and Kim recognize the
corner
into which they have painted themselves, neither has the political space to backpedal on their threats without risking serious domestic and international humiliation.
Rather than shove a weak opponent into a
corner
and risk them lashing out, South Korea should formally request an indefinite postponement of this year’s UFG, which would be counterproductive and is not essential at this time.
Europe's Pain, America's GainIs economic recovery around the corner, as promised by the leaders of the G8, the group of the world's richest countries that held their annual meeting in Evian, France last week?
I think this is a risky strategy; if a strong US recovery is not around the corner, then Europe needs to act on its own, using the standard counter-cyclical tools of monetary and fiscal policy.
President Donald Trump has painted himself into a strategic corner: he needs a concession from North Korea on the nuclear-weapons issue in order to save face with his base, not to mention with the global community.
It would be dangerous to assume that after Tunisia, democracy in the Arab world is just around the
corner.
According to Hollande, the economic upturn – la reprise – had just started, and hope was around the
corner.
President Bush cited seeming huge job growth in the last 13 months, claiming that America's labor market turned the
corner.
America has not turned the
corner.
The ALBA countries decided they would concede nothing to Obama, and attempt, instead, to back him into a corner: either the US would go along with the new OAS consensus, angering both parts of the Cuban-American lobby and the human rights community by abandoning principles and commitments, or the US would have to act alone (perhaps with Canada by its side), leaving it totally isolated in Latin America – the last thing Obama wants.
If an ever more aggressive policy convinces the public that calamity is around the corner, households may save rather than spend.
With strong public-health leadership and effective coordination in the fight against infectious disease, people in West Africa – indeed, the entire world – would be able to rest assured that another resurgence of Ebola was not just around the
corner.
Though some may speak of “turning the
corner
to recovery,” we see a new crisis emerging.
The debate over the American embargo pales in comparison - removed to a far
corner
of the mind - to the obstructive domestic situation that envelops them.
Either way, victory is not around the
corner.
Every
corner
of the country should be linked to domestic and international markets through roads, railways, ports, and airports.
The reign of Emperor Trump could be just around the
corner.
Deregulation also leads to economies of scale, lowering prices even further, as we all know when shopping at the hypermarket rather than the
corner
grocery store.
The genius of the Habsburg Empire’s Prince Klemens von Metternich in framing a new international order after the Napoleonic Wars was that he did not push a defeated France into a
corner.
Surely that means that inflation is just round the
corner
unless the money is withdrawn fast, right?
Turning the
Corner
in Eastern EuropeLONDON – There are various kinds of facts, the Russian satirist Mikhail Saltykov- Shchedrin once quipped: “There are convenient facts and inconvenient ones; and there are some that aren’t even facts.”
But in a sunny
corner
of southern France, a global megaproject is coming together that will, for the first time, test the technology on an industrial scale, creating the first controlled fusion burn.
Weaker countries sometimes attack when they feel backed into a corner, such as Japan did at Pearl Harbor or China did when it entered the Korean War in 1950.
With midterm elections coming in November, and the 2020 presidential campaign just around the corner, Trump will find it difficult to desist from stoking his supporters’ nativist animus.
Corporate profits are bursting at the seams of investors’ expectations in virtually every
corner
of the world.
Ukraine and Russia, too, can create the future they want, but not by closing themselves off in a "united economic space" that, in reality, is nothing more than another dark
corner.
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