Doubts
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Finally, there are real
doubts
about how far Moon can go on chaebol reform.
Likewise, the European Union has tried to dispel
doubts
about the imminence of Greek and other sovereign-debt restructurings by putting together a reasonably large stability fund (and throwing in €250 billion of still non-existent IMF commitments).
Without a return to growth, they cannot quell investors’
doubts
about their fiscal sustainability and their banks’ solvency.
Besides raising
doubts
about European leaders’ competence and solidarity, this crisis jeopardizes the EU’s signal achievement, the single market, which ensures freedom of movement for goods, services, capital, and people.
The resulting revitalization of SOEs would also help quell any
doubts
about debt-equity swaps with the private sector.
Trump has discomfited some US allies, including by raising
doubts
about America’s commitment to NATO.
That changed when the US bombing against the Taliban began;
doubts
over the wisdom of the US campaign combined with resentment at seeing a super-modern superpower pound away at a medieval country devastated by decades of war.
These
doubts
were moderated somewhat as America's strategy began to produce results.
No one
doubts
the depth of Europe’s official long-run commitment to integration.
Seen from the United States, Europe may no longer be a problem, but it is not considered a part of any solution to the world’s problems, either – with the possible exception of those that concern Europe directly (and, even then,
doubts
linger).
No one
doubts
that Jiang Zemin knows how to maintain an authoritarian regime.
The threat of crisis in 2011 has eased, but
doubts
about the longer term remain.
No one
doubts
that Barroso is in an awkward position.
France’s successful presidency has intensified
doubts
about the effectiveness of the Commission and its president, so much so that even in Paris concerns are being voiced that the Brussels executive must somehow be strengthened if it is not to become a mere secretariat.
Barroso needs to respond to all these
doubts.
Doubts
surround not just likelihoods, but extend to the outcomes themselves, and what they might mean.
A leader who respects his or her opponents is more likely to earn respect himself than one who
doubts
their patriotism and resents their criticism.
That record, combined with
doubts
that any of his peers would have done better, means replacing him with another mainstream candidate makes little sense.
Multiplying initiatives, being everywhere at once, accelerating the pace of reforms at the risk of confusing quality and quantity, breaking taboos, and blurring the lines between secularism and religion, Sarkozy has reinforced lingering
doubts
about a brilliant politician’s ability to become a statesman or at least an effective ruler.
But there are
doubts
about whether such a policy would be political feasible.
The Geneva II talks on Syria are tentatively set to be held on November 23, though Lakhdar Brahimi, Joint Special Representative of the UN and the Arab League for Syria, has already expressed
doubts
about the suitability of the meeting in the absence of credible representatives of opposition forces.
Business exasperation with the President's highhandedness led to the announcement of a one-day strike on December 10 th , as well as serious
doubts
over an international strategy that seemed to favor Osama Bin Laden over George Bush.
But he put aside his
doubts
when he agreed to serve as Reagan’s vice president, and eventually he issued his fateful vow at the Republican National Convention in August 1988, when he accepted the party’s nomination to succeed Reagan.
Obviously, Turkey's Islamists are not the only ones with serious
doubts
about the war.
Well aware of western
doubts
about the party, Erdogan travelled immediately after the elections to western capitals, pressing his argument that the change in government had not changed Turkey's fundamental orientation.
To convince skeptics, the party will have to break with conventional Turkish policies on Cyprus, and with conventional Islamist
doubts
about Europe.
After all, in becoming more European, isn't Turkey entitled to share Europe's
doubts
about a war with Iraq?
But multilateralism is undergoing a transformation of its own, driven by
doubts
about the legitimacy of existing structures.
Currently, large domestic companies implicated in judicial proceedings are finding it increasingly difficult to secure financing and assuage
doubts
about their reported asset values and net worth.
Today, the major “beneficiaries” – in fact, victims – of dollar
doubts
are economies that are much smaller than Japan or Germany.
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