Losing
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Juncker’s Commission risks
losing
its authority from the start if the rules can be bent or broken to accommodate the larger member states’ domestic political priorities.
The obvious conclusion is that the once-irresistible forces of globalization are
losing
steam.
Investment bankers have been
losing
their cushy jobs because they could not figure out any convincing way to price distressed mortgage debt.
The reasons were many: poor weather, pests, shortages of animal power after peasants slaughtered livestock rather than
losing
it to the collective, shortages of tractors, the shooting and deportation of the best farmers, and the disruption of sowing and reaping caused by collectivization itself.
With monetary conditions in the US tightening, and with Erdogan doubling down on his loose fiscal and monetary policies, the Turkish lira depreciated rapidly in the first half of this year,
losing
some 20% of its value.
Incremental intergovernmental solutions will continue to prevail, and Europe’s economy will soldier on, steadily
losing
ground to the US and emerging economies like China and India.
In the fall of 2000, Czech voters rebuked both parties during regional and Senate elections, with the Social Democrats
losing
their joint majority in the Senate.
After
losing
their relatively well-paying jobs, many older workers have either retired prematurely or gone into much less attractive occupations.
Populists may be winning, even though they are nominally losing, as conservatives simply copy their ideas.
AMLO’s behavior after
losing
the 2006 presidential election by just 0.5% of the vote suggests what may lie in store.
With the collapse of the housing bubble, many people lost their jobs and health insurance, risked
losing
their homes, and suddenly had little reason for economic optimism.
According to a recent analysis by Nate Silver, most House members now come from “hyperpartisan” districts in which the risk of
losing
to candidates from the other party is small.
Following a sustained period in which China drove global growth, it seems as though its great “opening up” is
losing
momentum.
Losing
access to Chinese markets, capital flows, exports, and talent would result in higher prices and slower growth, whereas the benefits of reduced levels of competition to US industries are less clear.
Uncertainty at the FedBERKELEY – The US Federal Reserve is increasingly at risk of
losing
credibility – and for good reason.
If this threat becomes salient, Trump may prefer to resign and secure a pardon for all involved, rather than endure an impeachment process that may well end with him
losing
the presidency anyway.
Mobile-phone champion Nokia, one of Europe’s biggest technology success stories, was no exception,
losing
its market share in the space of just a few years.
What policymakers should really worry about are indications that the US may be
losing
its competitiveness as a location for this activity.
According to Chirac, France’s exports are lagging not because France is
losing
its international competitiveness – although it is, especially to Germany – but because of the strong euro.
Otherwise, countries risk
losing
their hard-won gains.
This is a priceless accomplishment for a country that had underachieved on so many fronts for so many years, in the process
losing
its self-confidence, failing to meet its considerable economic and social potential, and falling in international development rankings.
I soon learned that, as bacteria and parasites develop resistance to existing drugs, like antibiotics and antimalarial medications, the world is at risk of
losing
its battle against infectious diseases.
Likewise, an abnormal test wouldn’t necessarily imply impaired mental capacity: a person can retain their intelligence, even after
losing
a significant amount of their brain.
But Italy is not just
losing
skilled, ambitious, and visionary workers.
To be sure, the US can strike a severe blow against terrorist organizations and drug kingpins by preventing them from transacting in dollars, and legitimate banks’ managers turn pale at the mere thought of
losing
dollar access.
Putin’s efforts to reclaim “great power” status for Russia may find support among his people; but that support will probably dwindle if Russians face the prospect of
losing
all of the comforts derived from the relatively open economy that their country has had for more than two decades.
Trump’s chief strategist, Steve Bannon, who was the executive chairman of Breitbart News, appears to be
losing
influence, and may even be on his way out.
Those
losing
ground, especially the young, may well grow disaffected, then resentful.
This has been a
losing
battle, but has dramatically increased violence and corruption in Mexico by ensuring that drug trafficking is a lucrative business.
The Decline of AhmedinejadIranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad may be gaining support across the Muslim world for his fervent criticism of the United States, but inside Iran, he is
losing
strength.
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