Danger
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The
danger
is that leaders tell themselves they are lying for the public good when they are doing so for political or personal gain.
Another economy in serious
danger
is the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, which urgently needs a comprehensive restructuring of its $73 billion in sovereign debt.
The group’s report, published in October 2012, came to a similar conclusion as the Vickers Commission concerning the
danger
of brigading retail and investment banking activities in the same legal entity, and recommended separating the two.
The danger, of course, was that Iran would move from developing civil nuclear power to making its own weapons.
Five years after the EU’s “big bang” expansion took in eight former communist countries to its east, the Union is in
danger
of losing the hearts and minds of its eastern neighbors because of its complacency and long-winded approach to crises.
President Barack Obama acknowledged the
danger
to democratic freedoms when speaking to the press in Germany shortly after the US election.
“Congress shall make no law… abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press…” By 1919, the Supreme Court’s interpretation of those words had led to the doctrine that Congress could prohibit speech only if it posed “a clear and present danger” of serious harm.
On that basis, for speech to pose a clear and present
danger
that could justify prohibiting it, the harm the speech would cause must be so imminent that it could preclude any opportunity to discuss fully what had been said.
Foreign aid failed in Africa and the post-communist states, and is in
danger
of failing in the Balkans.
This will reduce the
danger
of excessive capital flows to emerging markets, but the next crisis is likely to arise from inadequate capital flows.
Failure will be a constant
danger
and the military risk will be high.
The
danger
is all the more acute when the president is taking advantage of skepticism about facts to manipulate perceptions and create space for his own unethical behavior.
Financial-market pressure has now reached France, and poses a
danger
that is far from over.
The biggest
danger
posed by that rather abrupt and harsh process of transformation is that, in trying to become open, a society risks disintegrating in the effort.
So long as unanimity remains, the more countries that take part in decisionmaking, the bigger the
danger
of a single veto blocking action.
Bolivia DividedBolivia seems to be in
danger
of falling apart.
But there is a growing sense that what Mueller is in the process of getting on Cohen may present the greatest
danger
of all to the president.
The US may view its war on drugs in Mexico and Colombia as partially successful; the
danger
is that Central America does not have those countries’ institutional resilience, leaving the way open for new fronts to be opened.
Indeed, given extremist violence in Sri Lanka (Tamil Tigers), West Bengal (Naxalites), Bangladesh (Islamic fundamentalists), Southern Thailand (Islamic separatists), Java (Jemaah Islamiyah), and Basilan (Abu Sayyaf), the possibility that Al Qaeda and its satellites are plotting attacks elsewhere, especially against soft targets, poses a real
danger
to the region.
As these downswings continue, there is a
danger
that they, too, may become excessive, dragging the financial system and the economy even deeper into crisis.
Higher prices for carbon-based energy would also usefully strengthen incentives for energy efficiency, reducing the
danger
of “rebound effects,” whereby falling energy costs increase energy consumption.
As their votes today are dispersed, they pose no immediate
danger.
The
danger
in Japan’s game of prime-ministerial musical chairs is that this political wrangling diverts attention from the serious problems facing today’s Asia.
Fear of inflation, when viewed in the context of a possible global depression, is like worrying about getting the measles when one is in
danger
of getting the plague.
This runs the
danger
of overdoing it.
So Tunisia is in
danger.
But the real
danger
must be fully appreciated: Trump is not alone in his self-serving disregard for reality.
Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and thus America’s highest ranking military officer, recently said, “The greatest
danger
to American security comes from the national debt.”
There were some who foresaw
danger.
The
danger
of their approach is now obvious.
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