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But it would at least head off one danger, namely the urge to accumulate even more reserves.
The
danger
of default would disappear, as would risk premiums.
The huge loss of life in Afghanistan (equal to the United States’ losses in Vietnam, but in a far shorter period of time) already suggested to many that the Kremlin was becoming a
danger
to itself; the attack on a civilian airliner seemed to confirm that emerging view.
Yet I see a
danger
of nations looking inward rather than toward a shared future.
I see a
danger
of retreating from the progress we have made, particularly in the realm of economic development and fairness in sharing the fruits of global growth.
Avoiding Algeria in EgyptPORTO – The military coup that has overthrown Egypt’s first democratically elected president and led to the arrests of Muslim Brotherhood leaders across the country poses an enormous
danger
not only for Egypt’s democratic transition, but for the democratic hopes of the entire Arab world as well.
But the
danger
is that those who are attracted to inspirational rallying cries and sweeping proposals will lack the patience required to identify which side to support in the numerous complex battles over financial regulation that take place every year.
The
danger
is that applying this approach rigorously will invariably result in a bloated civil service and army.
And it seems that some Russians began to believe their own propaganda about the
danger
posed by a European ABM shield.
There is indeed the obvious
danger
that governments might easily become addicted to monetary finance to pay for private and public spending, which is why it is unlikely to be tried openly unless economic conditions worsen significantly.
Diseases are spreading, wells are drying up, storms are smashing cities and destroying crops, and rain is either a distant memory or an acute
danger.
The only real
danger
to US power is “declinism”: the loss of self-belief, the temptation to “escape from the moral and material burdens that have weighed on [Americans] since World War II.”
After the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, the Russian poet Alexander Galich wrote: “Compatriots, our homeland is in
danger!
Manafort apparently calculated that he could neither bet on a pardon later – what if Trump himself was in serious legal
danger
by then?
The
danger
is that the discrediting of hasty austerity could undermine the case for fiscal responsibility in the long run.
If so, financial markets could conclude that public-debt sustainability is in serious
danger
– a perception that could have highly adverse effects on financing conditions.
Anyone familiar with the aggressively nationalist posturing of Russian state-controlled media nowadays knows the
danger
of this.
It is in these circumstances that the real
danger
for Europe could arise.
In particular, since the European Central Bank has clearly rejected quantitative easing, investors will want to buy euro bonds issued by Germany and other European countries that are not in
danger
of default.
The
danger
facing the EU became starkly apparent last June, when the United Kingdom voted to leave.
Although I felt that I, an exile in the land of exiles, belonged ever more to a world to which no one can really be said to belong, on September 11, 2001, I was finally able to proclaim, “I am a New Yorker,” just as President Kennedy had declared himself a Berliner when that former National Socialist capital was in
danger
of becoming a Communist capital.
In particular, the stubborn Dutchman understood the extreme
danger
if Europe’s top monetary authority became too cozy with Europe’s politicians, especially at a time when many EU finance ministers view economic reform and excess liquidity as being essentially the same thing.
There is a danger, however, in over-reacting to the failures of the Bush administration’s policies.
The
danger
is that such a discrepancy can become a source of instability and conflict.
There was a serious
danger
that the contents of the nuclear reactor would seep into the soil, and then leak into the Dnepr river, thus endangering the population of Kiev and other cities along the riverbanks.
As a result, the JSC is in
danger
of disintegrating.
The world’s second-largest oil producer, and self-proclaimed leader of Shia Islam and anti-Western Muslim revolutionaries everywhere, remains a
danger
not just to Saudi Arabia but also to peace and stability in the Middle East and beyond.
For starters, Iran’s efforts to develop nuclear weapons pose a huge danger, and, if left unchecked, are likely to trigger a wave of proliferation across the Middle East.
But it should also worry about meltdown risk – about the
danger
that its own failure to act, by leading to a deep recession, will undermine political leaders’ ability to take the steps needed to put their economies on a sound footing.
Violent Islamic jihadist movements do not pose an existential
danger
to Europe or North America.
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