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As I noted in a previous commentary, Iceland, where the financial crisis dates to 2007, has already been
dealing
with a fresh wave of capital inflows for some time, leading to concerns about potential overheating.
If Europe deteriorates, or there is gridlock in
dealing
with America’s “fiscal cliff” at the beginning of 2013 (when tax cuts expire and automatic spending cuts kick in), a major downturn will become far more likely.
How much of the planet can we help by
dealing
with rising sea levels?
Indeed, in a disturbing development, the US decided not to play its last remaining card in
dealing
with al-Maliki: arms sales.
They found that
dealing
with HIV/AIDS, hunger, free trade, and malaria were the world’s top priorities, where we could do the most good for our money.
We need to stop our obsession with global warming and start
dealing
with more pressing and tractable problems first.
Dealing
with seemingly intractable problems often takes time.
With the fallen Twin Towers, however, we are
dealing
with more than just the inevitable fading of memories and migration patterns.
Palestinian Refugees and German ExpelleesThe atmosphere could not have been more tranquil: a former royal castle in the rolling hills of the Taunus region near Frankfurt, where statesmen and politicians held an annual meeting
dealing
with the Middle East.
There is thus little reason to believe that a more explicitly assertive stance is necessary for
dealing
with the “splittist” government in Taipei.
It seems to me that after all the good and bad experiences America has had in the 20th century, it should understand that the most effective, most ethical, and in the end, the least expensive way of
dealing
with these challenges is to invest all its intellectual potential and a significant share of its material strength into what I call "security prevention".
In an interim report, I highlighted recent reforms to public-service pensions, which, however, have not gone far enough in
dealing
with the issue of rising life expectancy and growing costs.
Gilani expressed the same sentiment: “We need to focus on
dealing
with our common enemies – inflation, poverty, hunger, disease, and unemployment – for the prosperity of the two countries.”
Those running their fiefdoms in eastern Ukraine would certainly oppose such an arrangement, but Putin’s Kremlin is no stranger to
dealing
with those who disagree with it.
The report maintains that these funds are often used to participate in illegal financial transactions, arms’ dealing, and money laundering.
Anyone who stands in their way, according to the report, can be thrown into prison on false charges of drug
dealing.
In this quintessential “failed state,” this sort of elders’ wisdom may be the only option to start
dealing
with the quagmire created by the lawlessness that has gripped the country since the departure of the dictator Said Barre in 1991.
Denial is a not a useful policy for
dealing
with a financial crisis.
Another stumbling block is that India prefers bilateral arrangements with individual member states to
dealing
with the EU collectively.
When
dealing
with international security challenges, diplomacy remains the primary tool; but, by investing in defense, we can back up our statements with military strength and improve our chances of addressing challenges successfully.
Despite talk of strengthening regional cooperation, a framework for
dealing
with migration remains an elusive prospect.
When Jon Huntsman, an early contender, displayed some real intellectual heft by making a few useful points about
dealing
with China, punctuated by a brief display of his own mastery of Mandarin, some other candidates responded with derision.
But what they are doing, however, is
dealing
with the biggest problem of the moment but at the price of removing institutions and policies that policymakers before them had put into place to control problems which they felt to be the most pressing.
But there is a risk that developing countries, already burdened by
dealing
with numerous donors, will face an even greater fragmentation of aid efforts.
After successful experiments in smaller economies, New Zealand in 1990 and then Canada in 1991, and later in Sweden and the United Kingdom, the conviction developed that the new approach represented a superior way of
dealing
with the problem of inflationary expectations.
America’s third mistake was to overestimate how effective conventional military power would be in
dealing
with the weak states and networked transnational organizations that characterize international politics, at least in the broader Middle East.
At least part of the problem is that it is
dealing
with complex social forces that are not organized into centralized hierarchies that can enforce rules, and thus be deterred, coerced, or otherwise manipulated through conventional power.
Although the requirement that all decisions be made by consensus enables disparate member states to unite while protecting their national interests, it also limits ASEAN’s effectiveness in
dealing
with emerging security threats.
Finally, GDP-indexed bonds and other tools for
dealing
sensibly with unsustainable debt could be applied exclusively to member states’ debt not covered by the program and in line with international best practices for sovereign-debt management.
Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and Libya are all
dealing
with a mix of civil and proxy wars.
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