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The final knockout – which would occur if “the Financial Policy Committee (FPC) judges that the stance of monetary policy
poses
a significant threat to financial stability” – points to the third problem.
For small shopkeepers, this
poses
both a challenge and an opportunity.
Increased military activity in areas where NATO and Russia both operate now
poses
an unacceptably high risk to civilian air traffic.
When fiscal misbehavior by Greece, a country representing no more than 2% of the eurozone’s GDP,
poses
serious dangers for the survival of the currency union, something is clearly amiss.
The Promise and Pitfalls of AIBRUSSELS – Like any transformative trend, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI)
poses
both major opportunities and significant challenges.
These are important issues, but not nearly as serious as the threat that malware
poses
to critical infrastructure – electricity grids, air traffic systems, oil pipelines, water supplies, financial platforms, and so on.
Crippling economic austerity, imposed by unelected bureaucrats in Brussels and Washington, is not only a social calamity; it is also
poses
a dangerous threat to democracy.
In Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle, co-authored with Saul Singer, the American writer and political adviser Dan Senor
poses
a fundamental question.
That shock is benefiting consumers and
poses
no threat to price stability, at least in countries that are net oil importers.
The risk that a substance
poses
broadly depends on two factors: its inherent capacity to cause harm and one’s exposure to it.
This is not because China
poses
a great military threat – war with the United States, or even Japan, is only a fantasy in the minds of a few ultra-nationalist cranks and paranoiacs.
The reemergence of China as a major regional and even world power certainly
poses
profound challenges to the US-led international order that was created after World War II.
This policy
poses
two practical problems.
For all of these reasons, homosexuality
poses
a serious threat to the ideas that underlie Mexican society.
Poland's right
poses
the most difficult case.
During a 2008 campaign stop, for instance, then-candidate Barack Obama spoke in alarmed tones about the threat that such academic competition
poses
to US competitiveness.
Our Bodies or OurselvesWASHINGTON, DC – Technological developments in recent years have highlighted not only the benefits of big data, but also the need to come to terms with the dangers it
poses
to our privacy, civil liberties, and human rights.
Standing Up to PutinWARSAW – The accumulation of conflicts and crises in Eastern Europe and the Middle East
poses
new challenges for NATO and the European Union.
Putin’s actions demonstrate that Russia does not accept that NATO is a defensive alliance that
poses
no threat to Russian security.
But, as long as North Korea
poses
such an acute threat on the Korean Peninsula, China’s opposition to it is pointless – and highly destructive.
But that requires China to recognize that South Korea’s next president is unlikely to cancel the THAAD deployment, given the threat North Korea
poses.
The migration crisis
poses
an existential threat to the EU.
The US political system
poses
special problems as well.
But, while it is true that a fundamentally new technology
poses
risks that are unknown, that is no excuse for neglecting to weigh the known risks of the existing technology.
At a press conference this month, he said that economic reform cannot succeed without political reform, and that corruption currently
poses
the gravest danger to China.
In such districts, members have little incentive to compromise on bipartisan deals to address the country’s fiscal challenges, because failure to do so
poses
no threat to their re-election.
Neither
poses
an existential threat to the other.
Integrating asylum-seekers and other migrants – 1.1 million in Germany alone in 2015 – into European society
poses
a major challenge, one that has been complicated by a spike in crimes committed by new arrivals.
Finally, the risk that fighting terrorism
poses
to civil liberties is especially acute in Africa, where institution building is still an ongoing process.
This
poses
a challenge for the UN because of its twin mandates to deliver humanitarian aid impartially and to respect its member states’ sovereignty.
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