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Europeans should understand the inherent
dangers
in creating a land corridor through another country, given the Nazis’ use of the Danzig Corridor as a pretext to invade Poland in 1939.
Insurance companies provide professional, finely detailed risk management that respects the complexity of the
dangers
to be hedged and responds creatively to individual needs.
A comprehensive assessment of a country’s macro investment risk requires looking systematically at the stocks and flows of the national account to capture all dangers, including risk in the financial system and the real economy, as well as wider risk issues.
In 1925, Harper’s Magazine published an article about the
dangers
of “fake news.”
Its name is a warning, informing humanity that the great inventions produced by rational minds also expose us to unprecedented
dangers.
Our Bodies or OurselvesWASHINGTON, DC – Technological developments in recent years have highlighted not only the benefits of big data, but also the need to come to terms with the
dangers
it poses to our privacy, civil liberties, and human rights.
But they should not divert attention from the real risks on the Korean Peninsula: Kim’s uncertain grip on power and the
dangers
that could be unleashed should his regime fall apart.
But today, power without intelligence creates immense
dangers
not only for the Israel, but for the Jewish people at large.
European leaders need to address these
dangers.
And in December 2015, leaders will assemble in Paris to adopt a global agreement to head off the growing
dangers
of human-induced climate change.
There are obvious
dangers
in letting technological progress alone drive this change.
This situation will be aggravated by some of the
dangers
associated with a global economy led by the financial sector.
If that were not enough to convince voters of the
dangers
posed by populist autocrats, one might also consider the human toll of living under their rule.
But the
dangers
of permitting banks to police themselves were made amply clear in the latest crisis.
Given the
dangers
of travel, it is no wonder that my grandparents are reluctant to seek medical care.
A Declaration of America's InterdependencePRAGUE: Many Americans seem overwhelmed by the feeling that, because the Soviet Empire collapsed, the
dangers
of war can be crossed off the list of potential risks.
For the world is awash in
dangers
that are diverse, decentralized (yet intertwined), and difficult to predict .
But the biggest
dangers
will be political, not economic.
Sefr al Hawali, a prominent Saudi Wahhabi cleric, warned of the
dangers
of the “Shia arc” following the Shia intifada in Iraq in 1991.
Earlier in President Bill Clinton’s administration, we had discussed the
dangers
of these fast-multiplying and risky financial products.
Many countries once felt insulated – by wealth, strength, or distance – from external
dangers.
The US, meanwhile, acknowledged the
dangers
of excessive debt and leverage.
And now, with the
dangers
of a Trump-led war with North Korea or Iran rising, the world needs to head off America’s president before it’s too late.
And yet
dangers
arise when business gets too close to government.
But if those who built the post-World War II international monetary system worked to guard against the
dangers
posed by panic-driven international financial crises, why are these financial devils back?
In the US, the Bush Administration is skeptical of the stimulative power of monetary policy and wants bigger fiscal deficits to reduce unemployment, hoping that the future
dangers
posed by persistent deficits -- low investment, slow growth, loss of confidence, uncontrolled inflation and exchange rate depreciation-- can be finessed, or will not become visible until after the Bush team leaves office.
That consequence is the gaping hole punched in the (little known) system the world has relied upon against nuclear
dangers
in the post-Cold War era.
While proponents admit that a world without nuclear weapons would not be without
dangers
- especially from governments that might decide to violate abolition agreements - these
dangers
rate far below the perils of living in the world of uncontrolled nuclear proliferation toward which the Indian tests point.
But a great deal of responsibility for today’s global economic
dangers
rests with the US, for three reasons.
Similarly, the vice chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Thomas Hoenig, a political independent, consistently warns about the
dangers
associated with megabanks.
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