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Yet, to understand the
difficulty
of responding to the problems that Iran’s nuclear ambition and anti-Israel obsession now pose, it might be helpful to analyze the three analogies that are most commonly used.
Anyone who has taken a first-year undergraduate course in economics would have no
difficulty
in identifying the countries with the largest trade surpluses and deficits.
This fact – a defect inherent in the system – contradicts the generally accepted theory that financial markets tend towards equilibrium and deviations from the equilibrium occur either in a random manner or are caused by some sudden external event to which markets have
difficulty
in adjusting.ampnbsp;
Among these costs are the
difficulty
of raising capital and excessive risk for employees.
On the contrary, the more uncertainty there is about the scarcity of a resource, the greater the price swing, which only compounds the planning
difficulty.
Having tabled the nine-dotted line at the UN, China walked into a no-win situation, owing to the
difficulty
of defending the map under international law.
First, the Conservative Party will have growing
difficulty
accommodating its fanatical English nationalist wing.
And the European Court of Justice would have
difficulty
reconciling a special set of exceptions for one country with the shared rights and freedoms on which the EU is based.
For example, to measure the
difficulty
of dealing with licenses, Doing Business’s indicators examine the burden of obtaining a permit to build a warehouse.
Then there is the immense
difficulty
the US is having in bringing its China-excluding Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact to fruition.
The result is environmental degradation, unsustainable public debt, and generations of under-educated, unemployable people who will have
difficulty
raising their own children to become productive adults.
The size of the problem, the fact that it hits so many countries at the same time, and the great
difficulty
of doing something about it all call for confronting it as soon as possible.
And the
difficulty
people everywhere have in thinking in terms of probabilities – especially low probabilities, which they tend to write off – weakens political support for incurring the costs of taking precautionary measures.
And if these measures do not satisfy his base, Trump will still have one last option, long used by Roman emperors and other assorted dictators during times of domestic
difficulty.
Nobody should underestimate the
difficulty
of rebuilding Sri Lanka’s war-ravaged north and reconciling the Tamils at a time of global recession.
I still recall the
difficulty
that I faced, as South Korea’s foreign minister, in convincing Bush administration policymakers to negotiate with North Korea instead of merely applying pressure and waiting for the North to capitulate.
Seeing the
difficulty
of the adjustment, they worried that sterling would collapse.
The authors, primarily a French group headed by Olivier Cases, described mouse pups showing “trembling,
difficulty
in righting, and fearfulness...frantic running and falling over..(disturbed) sleep...propensity to bite the experimenter...hunched posture...”Of all these features of disturbed development the authors chose only to highlight aggression in their paper’s title, and to conclude their account by claiming that these results “support the idea that the particularly aggressive behavior of the few known human males lacking MAOA ...is a more direct consequence of MAO deficiency.”
These accounts should be frozen, despite the
difficulty
in doing so in a world rife with secret banking and nominee accounts that disguise true ownership.
But, while such measures would increase the
difficulty
of hacking the system, no technological fix can make it impenetrable.
In most other countries of the region, talk remains focused on the
difficulty
of "changing the mentality" of the people.
And, unfortunately, the
difficulty
of gathering such data means that many life-quality datasets are incomplete or infrequently compiled.
In the real world, accidents occur, so more proliferation means a greater chance of eventual inadvertent use, weaker capacity in managing nuclear crises, and greater
difficulty
in establishing controls and reducing the role of nuclear weapons in world politics.
I would argue that three factors largely explain our collective failure: specialization, the
difficulty
of forecasting, and the disengagement of much of the profession from the real world.
The largest is the Gaullist RPR party; but since it tries to draw its main inspiration from the ideas of General Charles de Gaulle, who died nearly 30 years ago, it has
difficulty
devising a plausible identity for itself.
And, as empirical economics has progressed, the
difficulty
of doing so has grown.
Berlusconi seems to be fully aware of the
difficulty
of governing Italy.
Already, insurers of coastal property are throwing up their hands at the
difficulty
of figuring out how high the sea will rise and how hard the storms to come will blow.
There are several reasons for this regulatory failure, including the inability to acquire and process all relevant data, the political
difficulty
of enforcing strict judgments, and the
difficulty
of modeling tail risks.
Despite his pain and
difficulty
in moving on his polio-crippled legs, FDR maintained a smiling exterior, and was careful to avoid being photographed in the wheelchair he used.
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