Difficulty
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Once lost, those who grow up in the digital age may have
difficulty
regaining it.
But that raises another
difficulty.
This
difficulty
in valuing the now so-called toxic assets remains at the core of today’s credit difficulties.
Here, however, there is the added
difficulty
of a potential conflict between regional politics and national democratic processes.
But European officials’ hesitant response to the crisis added to the
difficulty.
The Indian SubcontinentIndia is more self-contained than China, and it should have less
difficulty
in maintaining its upside momentum.
If, as I believe, the most important business-cycle indicator is workers' justified anxiety about losing a job and the
difficulty
of finding a new one, then the worst cyclical moment for the American economy came a full fifteen months after the recession's semi-formal end.
Democracies suffer not only from their slow reaction time at moments of crisis, but also from the
difficulty
that they face in projecting themselves into the future and planning for the long term.
Third, as has always happened in the past, the world is trying with some
difficulty
to adjust to the arrival of a new and very big kid on the block.
In continental Europe, the
difficulty
– if not impossibility – of formulating viable national exit strategies is now widely known.
But the
difficulty
of critical thought in an environment of low press freedom, together with intra-family wealth transfers to young people, keep the majority loyal to the system.
If the EU’s “imagined community” of a predominantly Roman Catholic collectivity shaped by the history of Charlemagne’s medieval western empire can still accommodate its illiberal Eastern European members, albeit with some difficulty, it can do the same for Muslim-majority Turkey, where a sizeable opposition resiliently pursues a Kemalist, secular vision for the country.
With so many officials and private businessmen eager to curry favor with his father, Zhou Bin had no
difficulty
cashing in.
Because of the
difficulty
of putting banks through a bankruptcy-like procedure, there is an incentive, like that which arises in the context of sovereign debt, to postpone the painful process of imposing losses on bondholders and instead provide a bailout and hope for the best.
Given the
difficulty
of identifying which of the old rules needed to be reformed or eliminated, the process depended on the delegation of central-government powers to local governments, which were better equipped to experiment with market rules to boost economic growth.
In many parts of the world, condom provision is in decline, while some individuals – like sex workers, drug users, and members of the LGBT community – have
difficulty
accessing HIV-prevention services, owing to legal restrictions or discriminatory practices.
Canadian farmers and processors accomplish this routinely and without
difficulty.
The talented young women I trained had great
difficulty
at first simply standing straight and tall; they often projected a lack of confidence physically, or simply looked as if they would rather be anywhere else than in the spotlight.
As for the second ingredient, the BOJ has admitted that it underestimated the
difficulty
of influencing inflation expectations when it introduced its QE program in April 2013.
Far larger and far more damaging is the
difficulty
that afflicts the five billion people who lack documented property rights.
A third problem is the provision and distribution of medical care, a market that fails to satisfy several of the basic requirements necessary for the price mechanism to produce economic efficiency, beginning with the
difficulty
that consumers have in assessing the quality of their treatment.
But, despite the
difficulty
of coordinating China’s huge bureaucracy, the government has made considerable headway in addressing four serious challenges: corruption, environmental degradation, excessive local-government debt, and overcapacity.
The third
difficulty
for the view that morality is rooted in religion is that some elements of morality seem to be universal, despite sharp doctrinal differences among the world’s major religions.
Europe’s Ungainly Banking RevolutionBRUSSELS – Late last year, eurozone finance ministers reached a compromise on the basic elements of the Single Resolution Mechanism (SRM) – that is, how to deal with banks in
difficulty.
Kim Jong-un, it seems, is having even greater
difficulty
managing the family business.
Their successes, while impressive, remain incomplete: people still have
difficulty
facing the inherent risks and uncertainties about their economic future.
But their proposal has significant drawbacks, including the same old
difficulty
of agreeing on what constitutes a space weapon.
Perhaps what forced central bankers to act creatively was the political
difficulty
of doing nothing after having spent billions rescuing private banks.
This makes it attractive to employers, but it is low-productivity work, and it increases the
difficulty
of finding steady employment for the majority of a country’s workforce.
The stereotypical Latin American economies of yesteryear used to get into trouble through populist government spending, while the East Asian economies ran into
difficulty
because of excessive long-term investment.
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