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But winning the support of the millions of voters who fervently back Sanders
poses
a serious challenge.
But these longstanding concerns should not be allowed to impede efforts to address the immediate threat that Ebola
poses.
The SNRIU will make this critical decision without key information about the health and environmental risks that the reactor
poses
to Ukraine and its neighbors.
Nevertheless, the crisis
poses
an almost existential challenge to the European Union – and has required such huge sums – because it directly implicates the key underlying principle of European governance: the nature of the state.
Sino-American codependency
poses
a formidable challenge to Trump’s strategy of China bashing.
His generally hostile attitude toward the country, particularly with regard to trade, threatens further damage to an already-tense bilateral relationship – and thus
poses
a risk for US multinationals and US allies alike.
A Trump presidency also
poses
something of an existential threat.
But perhaps it would do more if it considered the threat the conflict
poses
to the entire region.
But it also indicates recognition that Iran’s effort to extend its regional influence
poses
the single biggest challenge to the Middle East’s long-term stability.
Rising inequality in either opportunity or outcomes (and often both) also
poses
threats to the sustainability of growth patterns.
The refugee crisis
poses
an existential threat to Europe.
In short, a policy aimed at increasing imports would serve several important goals – and
poses
little or no risk to economic growth.
Iran is now trying to convince the United States that a fundamentalist caliphate stretching from Aleppo to Baghdad
poses
a far greater threat than nuclear weapons.
But, with the decline of secular nationalism and Islamism’s rise, the hidden electoral power of the Muslim Brotherhood
poses
a mortal threat to the regime and its strategic alliance with the West.
This two-track world
poses
some unusual risks.
In today’s world, such a system
poses
a genuine threat to Russia’s social and political stability.
At the same time, a rising tide of populism and authoritarianism
poses
a risk to the stable democratic institutions that underlie long-term growth.
This mismatch between our understanding of gravity and the quantum theories of matter
poses
a huge conundrum for theoretical physicists, because it leads to mathematical contradictions.
More fundamentally, however, the US is concerned that China’s rapid economic development now
poses
a real challenge to America’s global influence.
And they should focus especially on AMR, which
poses
a threat to current and future generations alike.
That, together with the heroin that is trafficked from Burma to India, China, Thailand, and other countries in the region,
poses
a serious threat to our political and economic security.
As nearly 40% of Latin American legislators are the only legislator from their party elected in a district, this
poses
a real barrier to women.
Although regulation
poses
significant challenges for the staffing industry, among others, properly regulated labor markets are crucial to ensuring that workers are protected and companies remain competitive.
Although the US economy is now performing very well, the excessive level of asset prices – the result of a decade of near-zero interest rates –
poses
a threat to stability.
The big question is whether this Wild West mentality
poses
broader risks to the global financial system, particularly given circumstances where a large number of firms are all collectively making the same bet.
Others wish that Germany could be like Switzerland and retreat from a complex world that
poses
too many moral challenges.
Companies have a clear stake in low-carbon infrastructure, as climate change
poses
substantial risks for global supply chains.
Though each
poses
a considerable threat, Europe, aided by the recent cyclical pickup, is in a position to address them individually, without risking more than a temporary set of disruptions.
The third storm – political tumult brought about by the rise of populist political movements –
poses
yet another serious threat.
For China’s monetary policymakers, reforming the exchange-rate system, while preventing depreciation from getting out of hand,
poses
a serious challenge.
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