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By contrast, grand coalitions are, in the long term, likely to raise
doubts
about the system and encourage radical groups.
The many uncertainties they face include concerns about excessive regulation, burdensome corporate taxation, high debt levels, erratic policymaking, the political backlash against globalization, and
doubts
that consumer spending outside (or even within) the United States will last.
Davis’s death sentence was carried out despite serious
doubts
about whether he was guilty of the crime for which he received it.
To express
doubts
about the nation’s spiritual biography became a kind of outrage, a hostile and offensive provocation -- a blasphemy.
But imagine that markets started to have doubts, and that the Fed was forced to intervene massively by purchasing a huge percentage of total government debt.
Africa’s leaders appear to have serious misgivings about the depth of that knowledge, and genuine
doubts
about the breadth of understanding that many journalists bring to difficult issues.
Fear of default in distressed countries is then transformed into
doubts
about the sustainability of core countries’ banks, as their lending to the weaker economies comes under scrutiny.
WASHINGTON, DC – Just when the notion that Western economies are settling into a “new normal” of low growth gained mainstream acceptance,
doubts
about its continued relevance have begun to emerge.
By intensifying
doubts
about European integration, Brexit would further reduce the willingness of EU members to cooperate, resulting in the deterioration of both their security and their remaining international influence.
The pace of urbanization should dispel Western
doubts
stemming from concerns over so-called ghost cities and chronic over-investment.
These
doubts
stand in sharp contrast to the consensus that prevailed for many years after the collapse of communism in Europe in 1989-1991.
I have profound doubts.”
This attracts “a larger and larger class of investors, who, despite
doubts
about the real value of the investment, are drawn to it partly through envy of others’ successes and partly through a gambler’s excitement.”
Moreover, the countries on Europe’s periphery remain in difficulty, as
doubts
about the sustainability of adjustment programs have resurfaced.
That is the true European spirit, and no
doubts
can crush it.
So, despite today’s
doubts
and difficulties, I retain an abiding faith in Europe.
Obama has not bent the arc of history in the transformational way to which he aspired in his campaign four years ago, but his shift to a pragmatic approach may turn out to be a good thing, particularly if voters continue to have
doubts
about the economy.
There are
doubts
about the lack of a unified deposit-protection scheme, about the availability of funds to resolve a failing institution, and about whether the ECB’s approach will be rigorous enough to identify the lame ducks, force them to recapitalize, and thus rebuild confidence.
Three Paths to AmericaPresident George W. Bush’s free-falling popularity, his loss of control over Congress, the nagging
doubts
about the economy, and most of all his discredited reputation as a result of the debacle in Iraq all magnify the characteristic weakness of lame-duck American presidents.
After all, with the Chinese economy undergoing wholesale economic transformation, estimating a long-term equilibrium exchange rate that will anchor speculation is virtually impossible, particularly given persistent
doubts
about data quality, disclosure, and opaque policymaking processes.
Whether their
doubts
are vindicated will matter for both the United States and the world economy.
Many people had their
doubts
about these investments.
But their promises are modest, relative to what is actually needed, and
doubts
about whether they will be fulfilled persist.
Instead of thriving on renewed
doubts
about capitalism, Europe’s Socialist parties have failed to make any serious political inroads.
Malaise has grown ever more acute after many Bolivian political leaders and their supporters, worn down by the regional crisis of the 1990's, expressed
doubts
over the modernization process.
Throughout Latin America, no one
doubts
that Bush believes what he says and acts according to what he believes.
He has done so with determination, with force, without doubts, without second guesses.
Even though 10% of US households with mortgages had already lost their homes, the pace of foreclosures appeared to be increasing – or would have, were it not for legal snafus that raised
doubts
about America’s vaunted “rule of law.”
On the contrary, there remain lingering
doubts
about his gravitas, not to mention serious concerns about the realism or the wisdom of his program.
Of course, critics will express their
doubts.
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