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So the fact that no agreement has been reached on Syria forces us to reflect on the future
difficulties
that we will face in managing global security.
Ignore all the lame excuses about the
difficulties
of assessing conflicting intelligence.
For starters, unanchored inflation expectations and structural
difficulties
might mean that efforts to boost demand show up almost entirely in faster price growth and only minimally in higher employment.
Of course, given its excessively low salaries and adverse demographic trends, Germany will continue to face
difficulties.
New
difficulties
in the US and China, the world’s two largest economies, would have a negative impact on global investor confidence, hurting US employment even more.
“There will be
difficulties
on the way, and three of them have already occurred,” he told me.
It is contrary to European Union regulations – and is opposed by all who regard post-crash governments’ fiscal
difficulties
as an opportunity to shrink the role of the state.
The year that has just passed has demonstrated – in the handling of the financial crisis and in trying to tackle climate change – both the need for and the
difficulties
of creating a new paradigm of global governance.
But the chances are high that the eurozone will sort out its
difficulties
in a year or so (most likely after another round or two of crisis), in part through the judicious use of fiscal austerity.
And California, too, is suffering massive fiscal
difficulties
and declining competitiveness in some of the industries in which Californians were once pioneers.
The impetus to the first act of European monetary integration, the 1970 Werner Report, stemmed from awareness that there were major
difficulties
in the fixed exchange-rate system established in 1944 at the Bretton Woods conference.
These nations can avoid the political and economic
difficulties
encountered by Western Europe and much of the rest of the world by choosing privatized social security instead of pay-as-you-go systems.
Their reasoning: Since the future is uncertain, it makes sense to retain the flexibility conscription permits, to respond both to unforeseen changes in the security environment and to shortfalls in the recruitment of volunteers; here the
difficulties
that allied armies are encountering which have jettisoned conscription have been a warning.
Nonetheless, despite the technical difficulties, it should be possible to make spectacular advances in unraveling brain organization, even in humans, by adopting appropriate strategies with the tools now available.
Formidable
difficulties
still lie ahead, and a final agreement is by no means certain.
Gordon Brown’s slump in the United Kingdom; the brutal shock of Spain’s economic downturn; the
difficulties
of renewing Socialist leadership in France; the collapse of the center-left coalition in Italy; and severe infighting within Germany’s SPD: all point to social democracy’s seeming inability to seize the opportunity – which the current financial crisis should present – to exert greater influence.
It is sometimes said that deterrence is not an effective strategy in cyberspace, because of the
difficulties
in attributing the source of an attack and because of the large and diverse number of state and non-state actors involved.
Macron’s government is also making big investments in tutoring programs and other measures to help children with learning difficulties, and to allow for more homework to be done at school.
All of this renders adjustment within the eurozone preferable, despite the many
difficulties
that it presents and the costs it may involve.
But the
difficulties
that we are facing now are not the result of the inexorable laws of economics, to which we simply must adjust, as we would to a natural disaster, like an earthquake or tsunami.
Instead, our current
difficulties
are the result of flawed policies.
Smaller countries face
difficulties
in ensuring anonymity: the number of qualified scientists within a specific field may be so small that researchers can easily guess who reviews which proposals, and powerful figures can retaliate for negative evaluations of their unpromising research ideas.
Myriad details were addressed: Thailand flew ambassadors to the affected part of the country to help attend to the needs of their citizens, helped those who lost their money and passports return home, provided health care for the injured, set up systems to identify bodies, and dealt with the
difficulties
posed by shortages of body bags and the lack of cold storage facilities.
Their currencies have tumbled, while corruption scandals and other political
difficulties
have overwhelmed the economic narrative in places like Brazil and Turkey.
Compounding these difficulties, growth in middle-income emerging markets is not strong.
But the broad trend toward larger income shares at the top is global, and the
difficulties
that it may create for macroeconomic policy should no longer be ignored.
This difficulty in valuing the now so-called toxic assets remains at the core of today’s credit
difficulties.
Myriad
difficulties
emerged as we reconstituted and developed political pluralism; engaged in the pursuit of a genuine rule of law; built up democratic institutions; and proceeded to transform a wholly nationalized economy into a free-market economy.
Entrepreneurs need to face competition in order to develop, whereas individuals who are laid off may have
difficulties
getting back into productive work.
TAnd the
difficulties
and new realities associated with the integration of markets have been amplified, as evidenced by the current dispute surrounding trade in textileswhere global integration brings different interests into conflictand the contradictory interests that are at play due to global integration.
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