Eventual
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The
eventual
formation of a triangle that links Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua is likely to be considered a direct threat to regional stability by the United States, which would have dangerous consequence of putting Latin America atop the security agenda of the Bush administration.
Reducing the income gap between old and new members would cut the transfer payments to be made by the Western countries to the East following the latter's
eventual
accession to the EU.
Likewise, Obama and Romney may have tacitly agreed not to discuss the policy choices surrounding the tragedy in Syria, because neither has any interest in addressing its internal complexities, mastery of which will be essential to galvanize international support for an
eventual
political solution.
There is controversy, of course, about the
eventual
size, with some claiming that as many as one job in two might eventually be outsourced, others contending that the potential is much more limited.
But even if the
eventual
numbers are limited, there can be dramatic effects on workers and the distribution of income.
In Cuba, Fidel Castro’s
eventual
passing from the scene represents an immense challenge.
Those who not only tolerated but actively encouraged the excesses of countries like Latvia – by making
eventual
euro adoption a precondition for European Union membership, and promising that it would produce only growth, prosperity, and discipline – are those who should be chased by the blame game.
But the current US leadership is going too far in the other direction, including by raising the threshold for stress tests to $250 billion and letting non-banks off the hook, which increases the risk of an
eventual
recurrence of the 2007-2008 financial crisis.
A written agreement to demobilize more than ten thousand paramilitaries by 2006 has been agreed, and plans are being laid – including a transitional period of limited immunity from arrest so long as the cease-fire holds and the time spent under this agreement will be counted against any
eventual
prison sentences imposed – to reintegrate them into civilian life.
The Asar Party, founded and led by President Nazarbayev's daughter, was expected to claim second place, assuring her
eventual
succession.
The European Union is applying pressure on all sides, including Russia, where it is holding out the possibility that economic sanctions will be lifted as an
eventual
reward for the Kremlin’s support in the peace effort.
As they adjust to lower prices for oil, metals, and grain – and the
eventual
upturn in global interest rates – they will have to pursue productivity-enhancing reforms.
Indeed, the splits today resemble those that occurred when Soviet forces withdrew from Afghanistan in 1989, an exit that led to civil war and the Taliban’s
eventual
capture of the capital, Kabul.
Books predicted a Japanese-led Pacific bloc that would exclude the US, and even an
eventual
war between the two countries.
We should learn from the financial crisis that if risks are ignored, the
eventual
consequences are inevitably worse.
Environmentalists sometimes underestimate the benefits of technological and economic progress when they reason that a finite supply of resources must imply their
eventual
exhaustion.
He has not brought the matter before the South African Parliament, which ratified the original decision to join the ICC and should participate in any decision to withdraw; and he has not given the South African public an opportunity to debate the issue or influence an
eventual
legislative decision.
The
eventual
winner, Alberto Contador, is himself alleged to have had a positive test result last year.
With no path to growth, the creditors’ demand for an
eventual
3.5%-of-GDP primary surplus is actually a call for more contraction, beginning with another deep slump this year.
As the Palestinians and their friends in the international community might realize when the dust settles, it does not preclude the city’s
eventual
division into two capitals as part of a peace settlement, much less guarantee Israel sovereignty over all of Jerusalem as its “eternal capital.”
Since the early 1990's, the prospect of
eventual
admission to the EU has helped spur these institutional changes.
The tension between reason and religion since the sixteenth century has been "welcome and beneficial for both" and opened the way for the
eventual
reconciliation or equilibrium between the two, he explains.
Let us work, instead, to build on many smaller advances, wherever we can make them – by mobilizing support, creating broad alliances, building coalitions, and taking into account a web of moving parts and complex issues – because that will set the stage for the
eventual
breakthroughs of tomorrow.
Similarly, North Korea’s human rights record, one of the world’s worst, will have to be taken up in the future – perhaps, as I signaled during the six-party talks, as a component of
eventual
diplomatic relations.
And, in all likelihood, some would even dream of an
eventual
march into Kyiv.
Campaigns are always more extreme than the
eventual
reality, but countries should be wary of calls for transformational change.
By financing a much higher level of investment in the next few years, rich countries would give poor countries the chance to achieve economic growth - promising an
eventual
end to further aid.
Given the expansion of the US Federal Reserve’s balance sheet, its purchase of long-term Treasuries, the Fed’s historical record of being late and slow in raising interest rates, and the explosion of US public debt, there is fear of an
eventual
monetization of the US debt and future inflation.
Europe’s leaders should begin to prepare for this
eventual
outcome – and the political leap that will be needed if it is to succeed.
This is the ideal opportunity to begin the long and difficult process of drumming up the political will and public support for a common DGS, while laying the foundations for its
eventual
creation.
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