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Having terminated the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program last year, Trump has put 800,000 young people who were brought to the US illegally as children in
danger
of being thrown out of the country.
The biggest
danger
that Trump poses concerns financial deregulation.
That is the
danger
that Trump confronts with China today.
The
danger
of a new arms race looms large.
The
danger
of following such a path always lies in the fact that collective decision-making bodies not only provide services that are useful to everybody, but also may abuse their power to redistribute resources among the participating countries.
Even democratic bodies are not immune to this
danger.
Yet there remains a
danger
that this positive progress can still be undermined.
It is now in real
danger
of becoming an irreconcilably divided and increasingly stalemated society.
The ultimate
danger
of nationalist populism always reveals itself during a setback.
The alliance between Europe an America would have lost the chance to define a new role for itself in post-Cold War Europe and be in
danger
of falling apart.
My questionnaire asked: "Do you worry that your (or your household's) ability to earn as much income in future years as you expect might be in
danger
because of changes in the economy (someone in China competing for your job, a computer replacing your job, etc.)?"
The greater
danger
is that where Greece leads, Portugal and Italy will be forced to follow.
With Europe headed for recession, the
danger
of rising inflation is nil.
This is both an opportunity and a
danger.
The
danger
is that officials will be tempted to use it to solve other problems, which will destroy its usefulness as a stabilising mechanism.
The first
danger
is that politicians will spend the surpluses on vote-winning social programmes.
A more subtle
danger
is that the fund will be seen as a direct means to combat the so-called "Dutch disease."
Other examples of the
danger
of the coordinating power of government paternalism abound.
Meanwhile, if the UK becomes a low-cost offshore financial center that sheds jobs, it could pose a
danger
to its neighbors.
Just as Obama and Brown led the way then, German Chancellor Angela Merkel must respond purposefully and powerfully to the widening divide between rich and poor, which has become an acute
danger
to the world economy, and to social cohesion and political stability.
The euro was simply in no
danger
when European leaders decided to rescue it, and it is not in
danger
now.
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s vow to do “whatever it takes” to prevent a sovereign default in the eurozone seems to have diminished that
danger
– at least for now.
The other looming
danger
is a growth crisis – a threat that has become increasingly serious.
And, offensive as this has been to Mexican sensibilities – and harmful to finding long-term solutions to America’s immigration dilemma –these complacent arrangements have never presented so clear and present
danger
as they do today.
The
danger
now is that Macron will achieve only a token eurozone budget in exchange for even tighter controls on national budgets, which would prove economically harmful and politically poisonous.
The permanent
danger
of overstretching the country’s internal political structures is unlikely to permit any imperial foreign-policy role.
The latest year-on-year data, from January, highlight the
danger.
Doubts about the authenticity of the final results will create a
danger
of instability.
But the
danger
of sharp asset-price declines that precipitate an economic downturn should not be ignored.
In East Asia, tensions between China and Japan – echoes of the last century – are a growing
danger.
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