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Those looking around the next corner also worry about the stability of an international economic order in which the difficulties
faced
by the system’s Western core are gradually eroding global public goods.
Faced
with this reality, different countries will opt for different de-leveraging options.
Faced
with that reality, the climate agreement reached in Paris last month represents a valuable but still insufficient response.
When Germany
faced
comparable conditions in the early 1930s, its creditors shrugged, and the resulting instability allowed for the rise of Adolf Hitler.
We are
faced
with forging a new long-term policy that affects both states and societies.
The situation here is not unlike that which the EU
faced
in Eastern Europe, a region which also needed an "anchor" after the fall of communism.
Faced
with the certainty of a double-dip recession, Europe’s difficulties are daunting.
The supply-side problem
faced
by developing countries is more debilitating.
The industry has
faced
criticism for poor working conditions; even where that is not the case, it does not develop the types of skills that can support stable and sustainable economic growth.
Faced
with the choice between short-term economic stability and currency flexibility, Chinese policymakers are choosing stability.
The number of obstacles
faced
by scientists and public health experts in the race to contain deadly infectious diseases is staggering.
Hollande’s decision not to run again should have surprised no one: with a 4% approval rating, he would have
faced
a humiliating defeat in the election’s first round.
He has also
faced
street protests for attempting to reform the labor market – a politically hazardous move that has taken down many previous French governments.
Faced
with the current slowdown, China can afford to stay the course, at least for the time being.
In the emerging world, Brazil's government has
faced
multiple corruption scandals.
In practice, the policy might be violated, just as the old Stability and Growth Pact was abandoned when France and Germany defied its rules and
faced
no penalties.
In time, he agreed to “share” power with the winner, Morgan Tsvangirai, who was subsequently named the country’s prime minister – but only after he and his top aides
faced
violence and death threats as part of an effort to make him back down.
Suddenly, the prospect of a new majority beckoned, and Merkel was
faced
with the choice of giving in or ending the coalition.
This is all the more true in view of the common security threats
faced
by NATO and the SCO in Central Asia, such as Al-Qaeda and Taliban-sponsored terrorism and drug trafficking.
A couple of weeks later, I was
faced
with one of those conflicts: a board meeting here, a conference there, another opportunity at the same time somewhere else.
This year alone, the world has
faced
unprecedented floods, hurricanes, wildfires, and droughts on virtually every continent.
An Afghan HomecomingKABUL – As if the armed conflict between Afghan government forces supported by the American-led coalition and the Taliban were not enough, Afghanistan is
faced
with a crisis that it wishes it could call a success: the Big Return.
The Promise of RegrexitLONDON – Until the people of the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, the refugee crisis was the greatest problem Europe
faced.
Moreover, they did that having started from a position in 1933 that was incomparably worse than what US policymakers
faced
in late 2009.
For example, the New York Times recently published a series of articles on think tanks that highlighted the conflict of interest
faced
by those who operate as analysts, but are beholden to corporate funders and sometimes also act as lobbyists.
Both the eurozone and the Schengen Area have survived the tough tests they have
faced
for one reason: They bring practical, tangible benefits to their members.
After all, social-media platforms not only play a crucial role as conduits for the free flow of information; they have also
faced
strong criticism for failing to police illegal or abusive content, particularly hate speech and extremist propaganda.
Today's Asian policymakers confront a very different environment from that
faced
by their predecessors fifty years ago.
They continue to hold very large positions in dollar-denominated assets, which they would not do if they thought the US
faced
a choice between a cheap dollar and a deep depression.
Both Darling and Osborne
faced
a balance of risks in the spring of 2010.
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