Grave
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But if the state follows the old Russian tradition and attempts to manage everything, the consequences will be as
grave
as those of the absence of state power in the first four years of the Yeltsin era.
That threat was hardly grave, and whiteboard markers are inferior to chalk in myriad ways.
But, while China undoubtedly has an interest in supporting innovative enterprises, the risk of a tech bubble is
grave.
Second, there will be
grave
consequences for regional security.
Every day, thousands of Bosnian Serbs living in the area walk or drive by the crumbling homes of the cleansed Muslims, the vast field of white Islamic
grave
stones, and the rape house, each one boldly reminding them of the undeniable.
He disputes the number of Muslims killed in Srebrenica, conceding only that “a
grave
atrocity” happened.
Despite Morsi’s poor performance in office – a year in which he presided over
grave
economic deterioration – a solution that served the cause of national and regional stability would have been preferable.
In short, the scientific evidence is strong and growing that the planet is at
grave
risk, with many ill effects already being felt and more to come.
America is still on a downward trajectory for 2009 – with
grave
consequences for the world as a whole.
Although the murder was an individual crime, to compound the tragedy of a crime through measures that target an entire minority is irresponsible, and will have
grave
moral and social consequences not only for the unjustly punished but also for the punishers.
But developments in 2013 revealed that the open trade regime that has facilitated this progress is now under
grave
threat, as stalemate in multilateral trade negotiations spurs the proliferation of “preferential trade agreements” (PTAs), including the two biggest ever negotiated – the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), and the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
But Giuseppe Garibaldi, the general who united Italy’s city-states in the nineteenth century, must be turning over in his
grave.
Nevertheless, internal policies will be of
grave
importance.
We must not ignore the
grave
dangers that it would pose for Pakistan, where a new round of jihadist rhetoric and mobilization could be fatal to hopes of building a stable and more secure country.
Afghanistan connects Central and South Asia, and a breakdown of order there would pose
grave
risks in both directions.
The resurgence of TB has become a
grave
health emergency, and the world can no longer afford to be lethargic in addressing it.
When we cannot be sure how to improve the world, prudence becomes an important virtue, and hubristic visions can pose a
grave
danger.
The US contends that China steals intellectual property for competitive reasons, inflicting
grave
damage on companies and workers.
This seemed necessary because some (still quite rare) children presented with more or less normal language development, but with
grave
social and behavioral difficulties.
RIGA – It should surprise no one that many in Latvia view the sale by France of fully-equipped assault warships to Russia with
grave
concern.
That was a
grave
mistake.
The US, on the other hand, is literally digging its own
grave.
But it does a
grave
injustice to those of us who still aspire to full-fledged humanity.
Those who warn of
grave
dangers if speculative price increases are allowed to continue unimpeded are right to do so, even if they cannot prove that there is any cause for concern.
Until both are established, there is a
grave
risk that Russia will use new blockades to continue the kind of divide-and-rule policy that the world has witnessed since Vladimir Putin came to power.
That long-term siege, put in place after Hamas assumed sole control of the government in Gaza – breaking with the Palestine National Authority in the process – is a humanitarian catastrophe and a
grave
moral error.
And yet a
grave
responsibility rests upon their shoulders.
The mega-regionals – namely, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) – posed a particularly
grave
threat to the WTO.
Diseases relayed by mosquitoes--malaria, dengue fever, yellow fever, and several kinds of encephalitis--are eliciting particularly
grave
concern as the world warms.
The Economic Trend Is Our FriendBERKELEY – These are days of
grave
disillusionment with the state of the world.
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