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A potential competitor might consider
entering
that market; but, given substantial regulatory entry barriers, it might ultimately decide to remain in its current business.
For example, the EU has long been committed to the “precautionary principle,” which prevents products that may harm human health from
entering
the EU market – even if the scientific evidence is not yet conclusive.
Those who stay in school end up marrying much later, perhaps in their early to mid-twenties,
entering
the workforce, and having 2-3 children.
Boosting productivity and creating jobs for the more than 1.5 million workers
entering
the labor market each year are essential to put the DRC on a different, more hopeful path.
The world benefits from
entering
into treaties and embracing cooperative arrangements.
Many European economies are already slowing, with some
entering
recession.
Much of Libya’s capital is now in insurgent hands, with the rebel army itself
entering
from all directions.
Indeed, the pace of biodiversity loss has accelerated, and we are rapidly
entering
what scientists are calling “the sixth wave of extinctions.”
We are likely to be
entering
a period of growing risk, rising uncertainty, and fundamental transformation – the beginning of a less stable international era.
To Manage Expectations, Central Banks Need Social Media SavvyLONDON – As global economic growth gathers pace, with the International Monetary Fund reporting that all of the G20 countries are now in an expansion phase, we are at last
entering
a process of normalization of interest rates and monetary policy.
The Changing Face of Work in IndiaMUMBAI – A debate about job creation and employment is heating up in India, fueled by data that seem to show the country is
entering
a period of jobless growth.
More important, declining labor-force participation may indicate that more young people are staying in school, for example, or that more women from poor households are
entering
the middle class.
The best way to achieve this is through close consultation, a commitment to avoid surprising each another or
entering
into separate deals, and the forging of a comprehensive agreement on what diplomacy must achieve and what it would require in return.
Users can still go where they want, but at least there are signposts warning that they are
entering
a dangerous neighborhood.
As a result, despite below-normal monsoon rains this year in India’s northeast, through which the Brahmaputra River flows after leaving Tibet and before
entering
Bangladesh, the region faced unprecedented flooding, with devastating consequences, especially in Assam state.
That could be the stage that Greece is
entering
now.
Entering
the eurozone could drive up the candidates' external debt-service costs--thus adding to the fiscal burden--if the euro remains weaker in dollar terms than their national currencies.
A form of stealth neutralism, indeed, appears to be
entering
both countries’ diplomacy.
The ban on tank-washing, technical features such as double hulls and sectioning of tanks, introduction of one-way sea lanes and, most important, the use of Global Positioning Systems, have greatly reduced the amount of oil
entering
the sea from tankers.
But, for many companies
entering
Africa or seeking to expand there from a local base, the challenge now is to obtain a better understanding of the market and its consumers.
Then, last week, Jamal Khashoggi, an exiled Saudi journalist, vanished after
entering
Saudi Arabia’s consulate in Istanbul to obtain a document confirming his divorce, so that he could marry a Turkish woman the next day.
On the contrary, they are poised to confront a massive youth bulge, with more than 100 million people under the age of 30
entering
the domestic job market in North Africa between now and 2025.
And yet, while May’s speech initially seemed to eliminate any remaining ambiguity about the UK’s goal in the upcoming process, the British Supreme Court has now ruled that she must consult Parliament before
entering
into negotiations with the EU.
By contrast, immigrants in Western Europe were invited to fill low-status jobs, creating a built-in incentive for natives to see them and their children as a servant class, incapable of entering, let alone leading, the larger society.
If the woman sent to jail is the head of a single-parent household and her children are placed in foster care, or if she is pregnant when
entering
prison, it is likely that she will never see them again.
Trump won the US presidency partly because of his pledges to deport millions of undocumented immigrants and ban Muslims from
entering
the country.
When you go into a situation like this – whether joining a board or
entering
a market – you always have one option left, which is to walk away.
There is also a real fear that the price for
entering
the paradise of Schengenland will be that they must make their own eastern frontiers fortified and impenetrable.
So when Trump signed an executive order to bar anyone from seven Muslim-majority countries from
entering
the US for 90 days, and to close the door to refugees from Syria indefinitely, she avoided any strong statements.
There may be efforts to re-establish something like the traditional sinfonia , as in Russia; embrace of “Eurosecularity,” as in Greece, Cyprus, and other countries
entering
the EU’s orbit (Romania and Bulgaria sooner, Armenia and Georgia later); or moves toward voluntary association, as in the US.
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