Eventual
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The first approach relies on time, profitability, and
eventual
workout.
This widens the gap, leading to an
eventual
reversal.
The fifth, and most recent, factor is the US Federal Reserve’s signals that it might end its policy of quantitative easing earlier than expected, and its hints of an
eventual
exit from zero interest rates, both of which have caused turbulence in emerging economies’ financial markets.
Euro-skepticism is now at an all-time high in Turkey, fueled by some European political leaders’ rhetoric opposing Turkey’s accession, and by the EU’s own failure to dispel doubts about the feasibility of Turkey’s
eventual
membership.
But who the
eventual
winners and losers are might depend, among other things, on the gender of the plotters.
The recognition by the three parties of the primacy of the moral and spiritual over the political importance of the city could lead to arrangements on the ground which satisfy the legitimate claims of the three Abrahamic faiths, and subsume the
eventual
political status of the city to this moral authority.
In the real world, accidents occur, so more proliferation means a greater chance of
eventual
inadvertent use, weaker capacity in managing nuclear crises, and greater difficulty in establishing controls and reducing the role of nuclear weapons in world politics.
The
eventual
returns from the new energy systems would then be invested in social and environmental programs.
In as much as the integration of Kosovo into the regional economy is the
eventual
objective, it would be well to allow now for regional authorities to participate in the reconstruction plans.
Likewise, the joint expeditionary forces established under the treaties could lead to the
eventual
creation of a wider structure, as they already contemplate “bilateral cooperation with NATO, the European Union, the United Nations, or other operations.”
This could be built up to include other open Southeast Asian economies – Malaysia and Thailand – with the
eventual
aim being an APEC-wide agreement, which would be an impressive achievement if realized by the end of 2011, when it will be Obama’s turn to play host to all the leaders.
What happens in Paris, London, and Brussels will depend crucially on the government program that Merkel negotiates with her
eventual
coalition partners in Berlin.
Then, earlier this month at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, he indicated that the US might somehow join forces with Russia to enforce a ceasefire in Syria’s southwest, which would serve as a model for other parts of the country, thus setting the stage for an
eventual
peace process.
If we allow this madness to continue, the
eventual
use of these instruments of terror seems all but inevitable.
The British and Chinese governments in the 1980's designed Hong Kong's awkward political system during their negotiations over the
eventual
transfer of sovereignty.
She will continue to favor the
eventual
admission of the Balkan states, but she has left no doubt of her opposition to full membership for Turkey, which is the major substantive change from the Schroeder era (although her government will not block the start of negotiations in early October).
The convergence is indicative of the growing sense of the need for fiscal and
eventual
political union if the euro is to be maintained without damage to economic performance or democratic values.
Anarchy is setting in now: it is preceding – and precipitating – the regime’s
eventual
fall.
And, while growing signs of impatience with North Korea have been welcomed as a harbinger of an
eventual
policy shift, fresh thinking in China has not been sufficient to forestall US efforts to step up military cooperation with South Korea and Japan.
As Hitler noted, it also favored “Nordic-German” candidates for immigration and
eventual
US citizenship over Southern and Eastern Europeans, including Jews.
In Eastern Europe, with the withdrawal and
eventual
disappearance of the Soviet hegemon, the floodgates were opened, and a torrent of change washed over the region.
So, too, is the debate about the relative contributions of political and economic factors to the
eventual
eruption of popular protest.
Perhaps one could interpret the common currency as “forcing”
eventual
convergence in policies.
By punishing Pussy Riot, Putin has staked his presidency on an
eventual
conservative victory.
There is no need to make dire predictions about the
eventual
breakdown of the global trading system in order to show that geopolitics is incompatible with the concept of an open society.
I blame the prevailing attitude, which holds that the unhampered pursuit of self-interest will bring about an
eventual
international equilibrium.
At the other extreme, laissez-faire capitalism would lead to great instability and
eventual
breakdown.
In February, Romania proposed the establishment of an International Court Against Terrorism (ICT) and, together with Spain, has launched a joint consultation process that we hope will lead to its
eventual
creation.
Providing refugees with the opportunity to earn a livelihood would help break the vicious cycle of underfunded humanitarian appeals and help create and maintain the skills needed for
eventual
rebuilding back home.
Failure to act decisively now will lead to the
eventual
failure of the peaceful, integrated, globalized, supra-national state that is the EU, and the rise of dystopian nationalist regimes.
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