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There are among the many
dangers
that lurk here and many parties have less than a detached interest in this issue.
But her example was also an unavoidable reminder of the great
dangers
of our time.
Kaufman scored an even bigger coup with his warnings about the
dangers
of the explosive growth of high-frequency trading, which is little understood by America’s main financial watchdog, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and poses systemic market risk.
But, given high unemployment in Europe and spare capacity in China, plus the persistent deflationary pressures from technology and global competition, the
dangers
of overheating are years away.
But, given the profound uncertainty of a world in flux, as well as the
dangers
of miscalculation as the Soviet empire collapsed, prudent management trumped grand visions.
In the United States, many liberals console themselves with the belief that the obvious
dangers
of being governed by an ignorant, narcissistic, authoritarian loudmouth backed by billionaires, ex-generals, peddlers of malicious fake news, and neophytes with extreme views will help to galvanize a strong political opposition.
In Europe, monetary caution, self-imposed fiscal constraints, and the Euro's appreciation all lead to clear dangers: deflation and a prolonged slump.
But that was not what Pope Benedict XVI had in mind when he spoke recently about the
dangers
of sexual behavior.
His disquisition on the
dangers
posed by same-sex marriage followed a passage deploring the modern tendency to avoid lifelong commitments in human relationships, as if that were not precisely what gay marriage is about.
We are not worried by visible dangers, but by vague ones that could strike when least expected – and against which we are insufficiently protected.
There are, of course, specific, identifiable dangers, but what worries us most about terrorism, for example, is its unpredictable nature.
Think of climate change; the risks of nuclear energy and proliferation; terrorist threats (qualitatively different from the
dangers
of conventional war); the collateral effects of political instability; the economic repercussions of financial crises; epidemics (whose risks increase with greater mobility and free trade); and sudden, media-fueled panics, such as Europe’s recent cucumber crisis.
And even those who did know something about American power, doubted that the Americans would accept the
dangers
and expense of defending Europe against Communism after Nazi Germany was defeated.
Many lessons have emerged, including the
dangers
of hubris and the limits of military power, and the need for a multi-polar world.
Political means are not the only tools that can be employed against political
dangers.
The
dangers
of arsenic are the same across the globe, and in this case a US-based report can help all nations.
In order to offset this, the WHO has identified six policies – encapsulated in the acronym MPOWER – that can stamp out the tobacco epidemic: Monitor tobacco use and prevention policies; protect people from tobacco smoke; offer help to quit tobacco use; warn people about the
dangers
of tobacco; enforce bans on tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship; and raise taxes on tobacco.
And yet, without America and its power, the prospects in all these places are still bleaker: more
dangers
and more chaos.
Given the
dangers
of unilateralism for the current world order, so do America’s enemies.
Europe has no trouble seeing the
dangers
of unilateralism in America's actions, in everything from abandoning Kyoto to its refusal to join the International Criminal Court.
Indeed, Europeans like me are well acquainted with the
dangers
of inadequately pragmatic policymaking.
But now they confront similar
dangers
at home.
These two problems pose far greater
dangers
to the existing states than does any (largely fabricated) Israeli threat, and the region’s rulers know it.
While neither option is particularly appealing, the
dangers
of a war with Russia cannot be overestimated.
If the Philippines does not overplay its victory at The Hague, and if other interested parties step back a little and give China space to recognize the
dangers
of its own aggression, Chinese leaders may yet become more willing to negotiate a regional agreement.
Market prices for these services are prohibitive even for the better paid, and private insurance rarely handles children because of the
dangers
of 'moral hazard' and 'adverse selection'.
Unfortunately, it is not easy to weigh breast cancer’s
dangers
against the cumulative effects of radiation from dozens of mammograms over the years, the invasiveness of biopsies, and the debilitating impact of treating slow-growing tumors that would never have proven fatal.
Aware of the dangers, the People’s Bank of China took steps starting in 2012 to curb the growth of debt; but when the slowdown started to cause real distress in the economy, the Party asserted its supremacy.
The problems of Britain’s rail privatization and California’s electricity deregulation have stripped bare the
dangers
of neo-liberal policies even in the best of circumstances.
They cite the
dangers
of volatile capital inflows, commodity-price fluctuations, and local-currency appreciation, as well as the attendant risks of asset bubbles and inflation.
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