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Nonetheless, this arrangement
poses
particular challenges in a country where the quality and independence of judicial decision-making have long been questioned.
It is precisely because this mass cult-turned-protest-movement has a traditional resonance that it
poses
such a threat to the Party establishment.
That
poses
important challenges for development policy, which further trade liberalization can alleviate only marginally.
Ultimately, however, the Internet
poses
a major governance challenge, exemplified in ongoing efforts to understand the implications of ubiquitous mobility and the collection and storage of “big data.”
A second referendum
poses
a second threat to democracy.
Eurozone authorities may claim that a Greek exit no longer
poses
a systemic risk, given the introduction in recent years of various instruments for fighting financial crises, including government-backed rescue funds, a partial banking union, tougher fiscal controls, and the European Central Bank’s new role as lender of last resort.
Unfortunately, this solution
poses
several immediate problems.
ISIS
poses
a threat to both, but it should not be over-estimated.
Her successor will need more diplomatic acumen to stabilize relations with Japan, China, and Russia, while simultaneously working to denuclearize North Korea and thus reduce the threat Kim Jong-un’s regime
poses
to the region.
First, China
poses
a potential threat, whereas Japan does not.
The tragedy of Russia is that it
poses
as great a threat to itself as it does to its neighbors.
Globalization – whether it takes the form of migration or flows of trade, capital, and data –
poses
an equally large challenge, even though it has been a boon to Germany in recent decades.
Though European leaders have almost unanimously condemned Russia’s actions in Ukraine, assessments of the security threat that Russia
poses
vary widely.
Instead of demanding a return to a time before terrorism, we must become more alert to the risks it
poses
– not only to our safety, but also to our values and commitment to the rule of law – and do our part to minimize them.
Indeed, while China’s infamous five-year planning cycle may prove unwieldy and ineffective in other countries, it undoubtedly signals the state’s return to the market – and
poses
a serious challenge to trade liberalization.
Yet, despite its broad mandate and many functions, UNAIDS lacks adequate resources, which threatens past achievements and future programs alike, and
poses
a danger to people and communities that depend on the lifesaving support the organization helps facilitate.
Of course, some believe that the Fed’s mass purchases of US debt
poses
an even bigger risk than Europe’s sovereign debt crisis.
But, as both Soviet and Iranian experience has shown, failure to manage domestic challenges
poses
a greater threat to the regime’s legitimacy.
Recent US monetary-policy measures and statements have reflected the belief that America’s stake in EMDCs’ financial stability is limited to the extent to which volatility
poses
a risk to the near-term US economic outlook.
This isn’t just unfair to Africa; it also
poses
risks for the G20.
Despite the importance of Cyprus, it is the possible war with Iraq that
poses
the most severe test of the delicate balance that now exists between Turkey's conservative old guard and the more liberal reformers within the ruling Justice and Development Party.
But the politics of fear
poses
a danger to the US itself.
Most would suggest that a period of financial retrenchment and slow GDP growth
poses
a serious threat to the legitimacy of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which is based on economic performance.
Instead, he
poses
useful questions and challenges to stimulate further debate.
Most people approve of in vitro fertilization, but it is the technology that gives the infertile the chance to be parents that also
poses
moral questions.
Paulson’s proposal to purchase distressed mortgage-related securities
poses
a classic problem of asymmetric information.
So cultural openness
poses
the risk that we debase the currency of our values.
But, as a new report – Worthy Work, STILL Unlivable Wages – demonstrates, nothing
poses
a more potent threat to America’s future than the failure to provide adequate care and education to children under the age of five.
Finally, given the threat a defenseless Ukraine
poses
to European stability, it would be a mistake to rule out the provision of military aid to the country.
Syria
poses
the toughest challenge yet.
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