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And, assuming that there is no surge in inflation or economic growth, the
danger
of default cannot be so easily dismissed.
However, the true
danger
to all would-be 21st Century dynasts lies not in their stars, but in themselves.
The World Bank’s Water Sector Assessment Report on the Gulf countries, published in 2005, predicts that these demographic pressures will likely cause the availability of fresh water to halve, exacerbating the
danger
of inter-state conflict.
Musical innovation, he wrote in The Republic, and especially exciting new sounds, were a
danger
to the polis.
The growing potential for a nuclear disaster by cyber attack adds to the existential
danger.
Another
danger
is heavy taxation.
But this hard-earned trust is now in grave
danger
as populist forces across the Western world take aim at their countries’ foreign-aid commitments.
The
danger
is that the potential for a real change in values will be co-opted, as has happened so often before, by those who see it as just another opportunity to make money.
In Egypt,
danger
lurks in the squares, universities, football stadiums, and even bathhouses, with the security services having detained anywhere from 22,000 to 41,000 citizens in the last year.
But, despite overwhelming support for the New York Declaration, and for the principles set out in SDG 4, young refugees remain in
danger
of being left behind.
The real
danger
of the current presidential crisis and its solution for Merkel lies elsewhere, namely in the political calculations that made Joachim Gauck, the new German president, a candidate in the first place.
As a result, the popular narrative is shifting to the
danger
of “government failure.”
And not only did they all agree on the desirability of better US-European coordinations, they also presented a long list of what could, and should, be done: lifting remaining trade impediments, perhaps even creating a "Transatlantic Free-Trade Area"; agreeing on rules to facilitate mutual investment; reducing the
danger
of major monetary crises through closer consulation; addressing jointly major ecological issues.
Where there is real danger, precautionary considerations should be uppermost.
The
danger
is that the resulting political tensions, including US protectionism, may disrupt the global economy and plunge the world into recession – or worse.
First, governments should pledge to decarbonize their economies in order to keep global warming below the extreme
danger
zone of two degrees Celsius.
The
danger
in this is that cherry-picking certain rights to enforce secular norms will not just undermine the overall project of human rights, which aims to unite the world’s peoples and improve lives through a shared understanding of the minimum conditions necessary to advance the “inherent dignity” and equality of “all members of the human family.”
The real
danger
is not that Trump will do what he says if he reaches the White House, but the damage caused by what he says as he tries to get there.
The greater
danger
is, however, that the demagogues will drive even mainstream politicians into their camp.
The
danger
all along has been that open-ended unconventional monetary easing would fail to achieve traction in the real economy, and would inject excess liquidity into US and global financial markets that could lead to asset bubbles, reckless risk taking, and the next crisis.
The world cannot wait until 2020 to find the necessary resolve: while international negotiations drag on and the momentum that has been generated in the private sector is in
danger
of dissipating, global warming is progressing.
The real
danger
is not that we shall aim too high and miss.
The real
danger
is that Europeans train their eyes on the abyss and end up there.
If one lesson of history is the
danger
of globalization running amok, another is the malleability of capitalism.
As things stand, we are in
danger
of making Europe politically irrelevant, a successful customs union with a Swissified foreign policy and a group of fractious, vision-free leaders.
We pay particular attention – especially under conditions of uncertainty, time pressure, and stress – to domains involving food, danger, and norm violations.
A typical example of the
danger
of lingering Marxist values is the production fetishism and contempt for trade as “speculation”.
The biggest
danger
is that its benefits will be delayed, and that its key provisions will be reversed whenever the Democrats are back in power.
The
danger
is that slow growth will not lead to sufficient wage gains and job creation to defuse the ticking time bomb of high youth unemployment in many countries.
But the
danger
in a weakened democracy is not merely blocked legislation and ineffective government.
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