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Even from afar, people perceive the forthcoming US election as a contest between two contending world views, two opposite visions, two ways of viewing reality and
dealing
with it.
Even funeral directors are facing new risks and challenges, from
dealing
with overdose victims’ relatives to safe handling of victims’ bodies.
That may be the only realistic goal in
dealing
with Iran.
Given his myopic actions at home, where he seems increasingly incapable of
dealing
with any institution that has any degree of autonomy, this seems unlikely.
In his view, the costs of
dealing
with runaway global warming would far exceed the expense of addressing it early.
The IMF’s blind spot in
dealing
with Europe until now is only partly due to European voting power.
Far too often, when it comes to
dealing
with foreign-policy crises and strategic challenges, EU institutions are assigned a minor role.
As it stands, Mexico and Canada have been limited to
dealing
with the US on an individual basis because the three countries - for different reasons - prefer to keep separate bilateral links with their neighbors.
The Bush administration, however, has become used to
dealing
with one man and is increasingly impatient.
Indeed,
dealing
with it might require reconciling the pivot to Asia with an ongoing presence in the Middle East, if only because the two regions have much in common.
Almost as important, he won’t have a chip on his shoulder when
dealing
with more credentialed staff.
Third, consumers are generally not adept at
dealing
with interest-rate risk.
Much of the report is of course devoted to traditional aspects of national security: military budgets, alliances, and
dealing
with countries like Russia and China, which the new NSS calls “strategic competitors” (rather than adversaries).
The NSS’s proposals for
dealing
with foreign trade combine some valuable initiatives with a false analysis of the causes of the United States’ trade deficit.
Moreover, with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad remaining as Iran’s president, the West will once again resort to its usual method of
dealing
with unfriendly regimes: impose more sanctions.
Dealing
with life’s predicaments sometimes demands, to borrow the language of former UK Cabinet Secretary Robert Armstrong, that we are somewhat economical with the truth.
Health: Asia’s experience in
dealing
with SARS, bird flu, H1N1, and other diseases should be studied carefully – for both positive and negative lessons – with a view to developing a new global consensus on handling pandemics.
One of Gligorov’s toughest challenges was
dealing
with the country’s large Albanian population, which has lived there for centuries.
He also mentioned “the real possibility that we are
dealing
with a creature which has a remarkably developed brain and a high degree of intelligence.”
Dealing
with the short- and medium-run deficit would be fairly straightforward: decide how large a share of GDP the federal government should take up, set spending at that level, and set taxes so that the budget is balanced (or so that the debt-to-GDP ratio is not growing) over the business cycle.
Dealing
with the short-run challenges of the current crisis should not distract us from the objective of preventing future meltdowns.
But lasting change depends on
dealing
with the root causes of extremism.
He also supports the Argentinian model of
dealing
with the debt by defaulting on it.
More generally, China’s partners argue that trade rules conceived for market economies are not adequate when
dealing
with a centrally-directed economy.
Stay the Course With RouhaniLONDON – Hassan Rouhani has won re-election as Iran’s president in a landslide, meaning that it is he who will be
dealing
with an antagonistic US President Donald Trump.
Confusing the construction of new homes with the housing market is most absurd when
dealing
with displaced families.
Humans will have found ways of
dealing
with air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
A shared code of conduct for
dealing
with China would also help to ensure that democratic values are upheld in any deal or collaboration.
The experience of the previous incumbent, former Belgian Prime Minister Herman van Rompuy, in
dealing
with his own country’s fractious coalitions proved very useful when he had to persuade national leaders to make decisions during the euro crisis.
On the contrary, it reflects European politicians’ lack of sufficient strategic vision and courage in
dealing
with the eurozone crisis – and also in regulating the markets.
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