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It poses, for example, no obstacle whatsoever to a criminal investigation.
Iraq
poses
another problem for the Kingdom, as it sets an example of Shia consolidating political power.
This history explains why GDP remains the dominant measure of any national economy, and it
poses
a challenge for those who believe that a viable alternative exists.
This
poses
real challenges for regulators.
The key will be for French leaders to say – as loudly as possible and as often as necessary – that there is no answer to the “hard questions” as the FN
poses
them.
In addition to these practical reasons for the improvement in bilateral relations, the rise of China
poses
a strategic consideration.
But fighting malaria also
poses
particular problems because so much of the disease's economic burden is indirect, threatening the lives of non-immune visitors to endemic sites.
Ultimately, whether the US semiconductor industry withstands the challenge that China
poses
will depend not on America’s success in curbing China’s progress, but rather on its ability to sustain and support innovation by US companies.History is replete with examples of the Thucydides Trap, tensions between rising and established powers escalate into military conflict.
Ultimately, whether the US semiconductor industry withstands the challenge that China
poses
will depend not on America’s success in curbing China’s progress, but rather on its ability to sustain and support innovation by US companies.
For all of its benefits, however, rapid urbanization also
poses
enormous challenges, from managing congestion and pollution to ensuring that growth is inclusive and equitable.
Walking away from Greece because it no longer
poses
a threat of financial contagion is not a politically viable option.
At the same time, there is an emerging consensus – among grassroots organizations and central bankers alike – that inequality
poses
a serious threat to people’s livelihoods and prosperity worldwide.
PARIS – Beyond his bizarre, intemperate tweeting, the challenge that US President Donald Trump
poses
for Europe is real, but not always easily defined.
But the risk Brexit
poses
to Africa should not be overstated.
Indeed, the pincer of Afghanistan and Gilgit/Baltistan
poses
the gravest challenge to India’s statecraft since Independence.
The rise of Islamic fundamentalism
poses
another historic challenge, though one that is far more inchoate than any that the US has faced before.
Reviving Georgia’s Western DreamGeorgia’s recent instability has dealt a blow to its international reputation as a new democracy, and
poses
a challenge to the European Union as well.
Because growing public distrust of the cognoscenti provides fertile ground to demagogues, it
poses
a threat to democracy.
Scientific evidence has eliminated legitimate doubts about the scale of the risks that climate change
poses.
But a strategy that aims to isolate Hamas entirely divides the Palestinians, and also
poses
a serious problem to Arab governments, which face strong domestic opposition from Islamic parties that back Hamas.
They were too busy discussing the crisis in Syria – which now
poses
a real threat of international escalation – as well as the diplomatic, strategic, and economic consequences of the nuclear agreement with Iran.
The Saudis have been particularly unimpressed by progress in Shia-led Iraq to date, and have taken the lead in sounding the alarm about the danger that Iran
poses
to the Arab world’s only Shia-led country.
The fifth generation of mobile communication technology, 5G,
poses
a particular challenge.
But corruption
poses
the single largest obstacle to growth and development in many countries, especially as it diverts resources from the poor.
Given the potential for serious political unrest, such an outcome
poses
a danger to all parties involved.
Though China may have the means to finance the large-scale infrastructure projects that the initiative demands, such a fragmented strategy would inhibit integration, while reinforcing the view that a rising China
poses
a threat to the international order.
Making Water-Smart Energy ChoicesNEW DELHI – Climate change undoubtedly
poses
a potent – even existential – threat to the planet.
The EU must wake up to the threat Putin
poses
and begin to counter his aggression.
Improving the education system of a country with more than 16 million primary and secondary school students – more than the combined population of 20 European Union member states –
poses
considerable fiscal challenges.
Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa are its direct neighbors, and this unstable neighborhood
poses
the greatest security risks to Europe in the twenty-first century.
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