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Given North Korea’s past deceptions, and the
difficulty
of verifying denuclearization in a totalitarian country, a verifiable agreement will be difficult to reach.
Could the widespread availability and consumption of pornography in recent years actually be rewiring the male brain, affecting men’s judgment about sex and causing them to have more
difficulty
controlling their impulses?
What we are seeing in France is populism of the left, the result of people having
difficulty
making ends meet and rejecting new taxes, whatever the justification for them.
In that case, one might be discouraged by the over-abundance of plausible explanations that have been offered and the
difficulty
in choosing among them.
As it is, central banks can have
difficulty
attaining a sufficiently low real interest rate in recessions, because the nominal interest rate cannot go below zero.
Indeed, last year’s negotiations on the “fiscal compact” should already have demonstrated to Cameron the
difficulty
of exercising the so-called national veto.
Moreover, in view of the
difficulty
of opting out of international markets, large-scale protectionism is unlikely.
The time that he took to decide what he would say attests to the
difficulty
of squaring that circle.
Following this reasoning, what makes the poet, the painter, and the singer attractive is uselessness combined with the
difficulty
of their activity.
Quite apart from the political
difficulty
of achieving this would be the very serious adverse effect on aggregate domestic demand, and therefore on production and employment.
The political
difficulty
of making peace with Iran is similar to that of JFK’s peacemaking with the Soviet Union in 1963.
At the same time, there are concerns raised by one side that could be settled without any
difficulty
for the other side.
Indeed, the G20 is the political backbone of the global financial architecture that secures open markets, orderly capital flows, and a safety net for countries in
difficulty.
Nonetheless, our pre-trip “indoctrination” stifled our reactions, regrettably preventing us from trying harder to reach out to the workers we encountered – an experience that seemed to exemplify the
difficulty
of bringing North Korea into the international community.
At the same time, this policy would have neither the fiscal cost associated with government-financed subsidies, nor the distortions caused by the
difficulty
of cutting subsidies once the government has offered them.
Nor is it surprising that, with inadequate foreign exchange, the country is having
difficulty
paying its bills, or that price controls and police-state regulation have severely worsened food shortages.
The
difficulty
of integrating immigrant communities into European societies has sometimes led to radicalization, providing ammunition to nationalist politicians and further fracturing Europe.
By contrast, the SEC is a rule-generating institution of the type that civil-law countries like France or Germany would have little
difficulty
creating if they wished to .
With great difficulty, we passed a law granting the Central Bank of Turkey independent control over the instruments of monetary policy; the government and the central bank would jointly set the inflation target, which I consider to be the proper arrangement.
From Ghana to Kenya, governments are having increased
difficulty
in raising money for infrastructure projects and selling official debt.
The other
difficulty
with that fashionable hypothesis is that most of the alleged costs are illusory or trumped up.
In fact, the
difficulty
of predicting the eventual winner’s performance in office is not new.
Despite his pain and
difficulty
in moving on legs crippled by polio, he maintained a cheery exterior and avoided being photographed in a wheelchair.
The first such outcome, and by far the most consequential, is the continuing
difficulty
that Western economies face in generating robust economic growth and sufficient job creation.
But our guess is that the most serious threat to global sustainability in the next few decades will be one on which there is widespread agreement: the growing
difficulty
of avoiding large-scale famines.
Of course, Greece is in
difficulty
again.
Competition policy, however, faces great
difficulty
in dealing with industries in which technical breakthroughs can create apparently instant monopolies.
Despite the dangers of false flags and the
difficulty
of obtaining prompt, high-quality attribution that would stand up in a court of law, there is often enough attribution to enable deterrence.
Standard growth theory predicts “convergence” of per capita GDP: a fast-growing country will eventually encounter
difficulty
maintaining high rates of labor mobilization, capital accumulation, and technological progress.
Macron’s greatest
difficulty
will be the same as Hollande’s: dealing with Germany.
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