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The first challenge that Gligorov
faced
was a dispute with neighboring Greece over the so-called “name issue.”
What we do know that Chinese officials have never
faced
a challenge of this scale with such a potential to both win and lose face.
If the state bowed before the challenge it faced, “France would be no more than a poor, broken toy floating on an ocean of uncertainty,” he warned.
But,
faced
with the possibility that today’s low inflation may be caused by permanent supply shocks, they are also unwilling to ease more now.
When Swedish, Finish, Spanish, and French banks
faced
crises in the past decade, their respective central banks exercised the function of lenders of last resort.
After all, whereas TAA targets individuals directly impacted by foreign competition, much of the competition
faced
by local economies is not coming from abroad, and many of the jobs being lost are not in the industries directly affected by outside competition, but in the surrounding economy.
In the past, when cocoa farmers
faced
diminishing crop yields, they would simply clear forests and start over.
In particular, the initiative is designed to address two challenges
faced
by every grower in West Africa: land tenure and financing.
But only three times has an Italian vote claimed center stage internationally: in 1948, when the choice was between the West and communism; in 1976, when voters
faced
a similar choice, between the Christian Democrats and Enrico Berlinguer’s “Eurocommunism”; and now, with the upcoming referendum on constitutional reforms.
But the reforms have also
faced
stiff opposition.
Political Islam’s Loss of Democratic LegitimacyDURHAM – This year, Islamist politics has
faced
massive setbacks in two major predominantly Muslim countries: Egypt and Turkey.
Indeed, America’s geopolitical position differs profoundly from that of imperial Britain: while Britain
faced
rising neighbors in Germany and Russia, America benefits from two oceans and weaker neighbors.
The very existence of our Union, and particularly of the euro, has already helped to prevent the competitive devaluations and beggar-thy-neighbor policies that ravaged Europe during the 1930’s – the last time the continent
faced
so brutal an economic downturn.
Faced
with difficult questions in foreign, fiscal, and social policy, he would be wise to turn toward the center rather than conciliate his conservative base, but it remains unclear whether the politics of conviction or of pragmatism will prevail.
As a result, China now faces many of the same challenges it
faced
in the late 1990s – beginning with overcapacity.
But,
faced
with the need to manage climate risk for our investors and our descendants, we believe the Blueprints outcomes provide the best balance between economy, energy, and environment.
All humanity is
faced
by this crucial dilemma: to silently watch a suicidal self-propulsion of our civilization; or to become active participants in the maintenance of global public assets, including the most precious one of all – our planet and its biosphere – of which we are a part.
US Democrats argued that if America
faced
an economic downturn, the government needed the flexibility to run a deficit.
More than arguably, European civilization will not regain its truth or vitality until the causal implications of Christianity, of its founding doctrines and institutions thereafter, in the 20th century catastrophe, are
faced
up to unequivocally.
Faced
candidly, this very self-questioning may generate those changes, those new hopes and fruitful errors whereby the arts are celebrated and renewed.
Faced
with a rising China, a declining but risk-inclined Russia, and the prospect of prolonged turmoil in the Middle East, close transatlantic cooperation will be crucial to maintaining a liberal international order over the long term.
During the first full week of the month, Trump’s White House
faced
more trouble than befalls most presidencies in a couple of months, or longer.
Faced
with that prospect, the US and South Korea could take steps to reassure China that they would not exploit such a situation by moving their troops to China’s border.
Ideally, the two governments would work together to negotiate mutually beneficial trade and investment agreements, with sensitivity to the challenges
faced
by both sides.
Simply put, the Chinese financial sector’s bias in favor of SOEs is contributing to some of the biggest risks
faced
by China’s economy.
If they are
faced
with criticism that they deem unfair, they will resort to the kind of truculence and bitterness that has long thwarted efforts to reach an agreement.
And some economies
faced
the worst of both worlds: stagflation.
Thanks largely to the West’s interest in Saudi oil, however, the Kingdom has
faced
no international sanctions.
Consider the recent challenges
faced
by Bombardier, a Canadian multinational that produces 100-150-seat passenger jets using globally sourced parts, including wings made by Bombardier UK, the largest manufacturing employer in Northern Ireland.
The challenges
faced
at the state and local levels may be even greater.
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