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Yet a combination of factors that have mushroomed over time has raised serious concerns about the threat that corruption
poses
to the very fabric of the Indian state.
No one knows, but the very fact that such questions are being raised in Saudi Arabia
poses
a serious risk to Abdullah.
In contrast to Yukos, the claim does not exceed the company’s cash on hand and so
poses
no threat to its existence.
Yet solving it
poses
much more difficult challenges than the kind of successful public-health interventions of the last century, including near-universal vaccination, fluoridation of drinking water, and motor-vehicle safety rules.
While Japan’s demographic decline
poses
challenges, it may also imply some advantages: and Japan’s debts are far more sustainable than they appear.
The extremists wanted to silence the majority that was waking up to the existential threat that radical Islam
poses
to their country.
Those who argue that the migration crisis also
poses
an existential threat to Europe are right.
To be sure, the Kohinoor
poses
a particular challenge, owing to competing claims.
There can be little doubt that monopoly control over millions of people’s personal data and the flow of news and information online
poses
a clear and present threat to democracy.
Communicating with patients
poses
an even greater challenge for machines.
In fact, it is the links between Rohingya militants and such external forces, especially terrorist organizations like ISIS, that have driven the government of India, where some 40,000 Rohingya have settled illegally, to declare that their entry
poses
a serious security threat.
To understand the danger this
poses
to women, consider Texas, which slashed funding to Planned Parenthood in 2011 as part of an ideological campaign against contraception and abortion.
Many of China’s neighbors fear that its ongoing economic and military expansion
poses
a growing threat to their interests and independence, and are reaching out to the US to diversify their security partnerships and hedge their bets on China’s benign intentions.
Turkey
poses
a special problem given its increasing illiberalism at home and mercurial behavior abroad.
Nevertheless, Ahmadinejad’s election starkly clarifies the challenge that Iran
poses
for Western policy and Middle East stability.
Kaufman scored an even bigger coup with his warnings about the dangers of the explosive growth of high-frequency trading, which is little understood by America’s main financial watchdog, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and
poses
systemic market risk.
Syria – which has become a true humanitarian disaster, with no end in sight –
poses
the most severe test of the region’s ability to compromise and reconcile.
In 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, Harari
poses
an important question: Can nationalism address the problems of a globalized world, “or is it an escapist indulgence that may doom humankind and the entire biosphere to disaster?”
This
poses
a dilemma for Chinese policymakers.
By contrast, rapid population growth in many poorer countries still
poses
a severe threat to human welfare.
Greater longevity
poses
no threat to economic growth or pension-system sustainability as long as average retirement ages rise accordingly.
A more successful developing world also
poses
an intellectual challenge to the Bank as a custodian of research and policy thinking in the field of development economics.
On the other hand, rising demand for seafood
poses
significant ecological risks.
But, like fishing, it also
poses
ecological risks.
With the increasing pattern of internal, rather than international, armed conflicts, and the rising regularity of extreme weather events affecting millions of people, internal displacement
poses
an even greater challenge to future generations.
But, given the danger that this poses, one hopes that they succeed.
Climate change
poses
a profound threat to our economic future, while low-carbon growth promises decades of increased prosperity.
Greece’s unresolved debt crisis still
poses
financial stability risks, but its $340 billion public debt is dwarfed by Japan’s $10 trillion.
That clout also
poses
a systemic challenge to the dominant way that finance is now practiced around the world.
I do not want to exaggerate the threat that Lepper poses, but I believe he represents a poisonous model of irrational politics.
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