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But if you look at the euro zone's economic problems today, the
danger
of high long-term nominal interest rates does not even rank among investors' top ten concerns.
The
danger
of the Trump era is that while the world watches the US president’s Twitter feed and tries not to be pushed off one cliff or another, such real and difficult challenges are going unaddressed.
But the most acute
danger
may lie in the realm of national security.
A weak, economically stagnant, and politically insecure France poses an acute
danger
to the entire European project, because a France that remains in that state will inevitably succumb to the type of anti-European nationalism that Le Pen represents.
Indeed, the
danger
of international conflict has worsened in the past few months, eroding whatever trust existed between the powers.
New Refugee HomelandsWASHINGTON, DC – Countries across Europe and states across the United States are debating the
danger
of admitting more refugees from Syria or, indeed, any majority Muslim country where Al Qaeda or Islamic State (ISIS) members or sympathizers could slip in with their families.
They were, we were told, supposed to address the
danger
that chalk dust posed to computers.
Southeast Asian policymakers are not the only people responsible for paying insufficient attention to establishing institutions necessary for a free-market financial system and the neglect of the
danger
of regulatory capture.
But, while this represents an increase for China, it remains well below the widely recognized
danger
threshold of 100%.
Political operatives may also judge that an increased sense of
danger
and insecurity will tilt votes to the Republicans in the US congressional elections in November.
The
danger
with relying on history, however, is that we have no methodology to decide which comparisons are relevant.
The good news is that the ECB, recognizing this danger, has been calling for a rigorous cleanup of European banks’ balance sheets and is submitting the banks under its supervision to an asset quality review and stress tests.
Unfortunately, the world is at a point where it can see the
danger
from terrorism but not the cure.
The gerrymandering of US electoral districts means more than that the House of Representatives is not representative of the population as a whole; it also means that many incumbents are in no
danger
of losing their seat in an election.
The real
danger
– especially in the Republican Party – comes largely from those who are further to the right than the incumbent.
Such raised earth parks are a low-cost solution to the tsunami
danger
in low-lying coastal areas.
The
danger
inherent in Bangladesh’s course is very real.
The first
danger
is that the state overextends itself.
The second
danger
is that governments will continue to see it as their duty to decide which firms to save and which to let fail.
Indeed, the third
danger
is that greater state intervention in the economy entails a shift away from globalization, paving the way for various forms of national protectionism.
We can see this in the financial industry, where increased state ownership has led to a distinct
danger
of re-nationalization and re-fragmentation of financial markets.
Yet European competitiveness is in
danger.
The EU’s position as a climate-change champion is in
danger.
Le défi Chinois6e3bd40146f86f4031f85308Thirty-five years ago Jean_Jacques Servan_Schreiber's "Le Défi Americain" (The American Challenge) claimed that Europe was in
danger
of becoming a branch office for American multinationals.
Of course, given today’s hyper-partisan environment in the US, there is a
danger
that fast-track negotiating authority – under which Congress binds itself to an up-or-down vote on trade agreements (thereby precluding amendments and filibusters) – will not be given to the president.
The
danger
for central banks stems from the fact that the implicit subsidies provided to major financial institutions are not measured in any budget.
The Ukraine president is authorized to appoint and sack the prime minister, dissolve parliament if he wishes, and rule by decree if he judges that the country's institutions are in
danger.
Five years ago, Wen famously warned of a Chinese economy that was in
danger
of becoming “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and unsustainable.”
They worry that the “reforms and opening up” of Deng Xiaoping are in
danger
of losing momentum.
There is, of course, a
danger
that at some point Putin may choose to lash out and create a truly massive international crisis, and perhaps precipitate some new form of direct East-West warfare.
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