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But,
faced
with growing public-debt vulnerabilities, it is unclear how long this trend can continue.
Although Dawes refused to make use of his political connections when his bank was pushed to the brink, the RFC nonetheless
faced
accusations of favoritism.
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Leviathan
faced
an uphill public-relations battle.
During the bonanza years, avoiding or leaning against currency appreciation was probably the major challenge that many central banks
faced.
Widely regarded a year ago as a shoo-in for the Democratic Party’s nomination, she has
faced
a far more difficult slog than anyone, including her, ever contemplated.
What distinguishes today’s situation from the one Europe
faced
in the 1970s is the Weimar-like implosion of Europe’s political center.
Yet the reforms have
faced
delays, and employment and output growth has been limited.
Uncertainty about whether these deficits can be financed is one reason why the world economy, under current arrangements,
faced
a succession of crises in recent years.
And, given that he was not to be sentenced until October, one cannot argue that he
faced
draconian punishment (a key concern for America’s founders).
To be sure, Macri
faced
a daunting challenge when he took office in December 2015.
At the end of Macri’s first year in office, Argentina
faced
the same macroeconomic imbalances that it did when he took office, but with significantly higher external indebtedness.
On April 6, the government
faced
its first nationwide general strike.
But Iran has
faced
similar economic difficulties before – in the 1980’s, oil exports fell significantly amid the country’s eight-year war with Iraq, and in 1986-2000 global oil prices were extremely low – and handled them relatively well.
Indeed, for the future, it is imperative to think about many new ways, involving both government and the market, to ensure that we manage better the greatest personal risks now
faced
by workers around the world.
When Deng Xiaoping launched his radical program of “reform and opening up” in 1978, he
faced
fierce opposition – mostly from fervent ideologues and revolutionary diehards.
If Greece had defaulted, not only would Portugal, Spain, and other weaker eurozone economies have been threatened, but Europe would have
faced
a run on its securities.
But the defeated have typically retired quietly, and never
faced
formal corruption charges.
As the Oslo Summit on Education for Development approaches, I remain firm in my commitment to securing the right to a high-quality education for every child in Pakistan – especially for girls, who have long
faced
high barriers to education.
He still would have
faced
global opprobrium, especially from countries that joined the accord because the US was willing to share the burden.
Likewise, companies today are
faced
with so much uncertainty and so many risks that ever-lower costs of capital have not enticed them to invest more.
In drought-seared California, some bottlers have
faced
protests and probes; one company was even banned from tapping spring water.
If central banks had not acted decisively to inject liquidity into their economies, the world could have
faced
a much worse outcome.
The effects
faced
by the people of Myanmar and Vietnam are considered unavoidable costs of failing to adapt to climate change, which officials classify as “loss and damage.”
Iran responded by calling China’s vote “two faced.”
Libya’s needs run the gamut of challenges
faced
by countries in transition: governance, institutional capacity building, economic reform, and security.
Faced
with American unilateralism, he failed to promote realistic multilateral solutions.
Indeed, the more Israel gave, the more slander and hostility it
faced
in many sectors.
Faced
with severe supply constraints, Asian economies are increasingly tapping other continents’ fossil fuels, mineral ores, and timber.
Like me, all of these actors undoubtedly
faced
skepticism about the ICTY and its work; perhaps they even had their own doubts.
But,
faced
with a complex picture, states have tended to address the flow of migrants they deem undesirable by saying, in effect, “out of sight, out of mind.”
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