Possibility
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But widespread European opposition to the war removed the
possibility
of Turkish military intervention, forcing the government to develop another vision of Turkey's interests.
Furthermore, Turkey is concerned about the
possibility
of civil war in Kurdistan between the two largest Kurdish factions.
Another
possibility
is that Netanyahu will form a narrow coalition based on partnership with Bennett and the ultra-Orthodox parties.
Should we admit that
possibility
explicitly in advance?
Optimal policy may therefore require a non-transparent fudge; monetary and fiscal “coordination” might mean, after the fact, permanent monetary finance, but without ever openly admitting that
possibility.
Beyond these, of course, is the
possibility
of switching off altogether and leaving politics to the professionals so as to concentrate on other dimensions of life.
Should such a
possibility
arise, Russia should take part in peacemaking and reconstruction operations in Iraq, rather than trying to put a spoke in Washington's wheel.
With much of the world facing very low inflation, and even the
possibility
of outright decline in the price level, the real burden of debt has been increasing.
The significant obstacles to intervention, and the genuine risk of making an already terrible situation worse, makes direct military intervention in Syria a remote
possibility
at this time.
Finally, for Iran's radicals, the
possibility
of cooperative relations with the US is pure fantasy.
But, with a combination of factors – including natural selection, farmers’ pursuit of their commercial self-interest, and liability concerns – militating against such a possibility, the odds are very long, and the impact would almost certainly be very low.
When you weigh this against the
possibility
of the development of the drug industry’s Next Big Thing or, at the very least, a new method to produce high-value compounds at low cost, regulators’ preoccupation with such unlikely events appears to be misplaced.
Across the hemisphere, citizens from Buenos Aires to Brasilia and from San Salvador to Santiago de Chile know that Bush means more of the same, while Kerry offers the
possibility
of a different course.
And although John Kerry isn't the most charismatic of candidates or the savviest politician, he represents the
possibility
of removing George Bush from the White House.
Although Kerry doesn't have a lot of options in Iraq, he represents the
possibility
of addressing the conflict in a new way.
But the West has neither the moral right nor a strategic
possibility
of withdrawing into an “ivory tower,” something which in most cases does not exist.
Given this possibility, Varoufakis may have believed that he was making other EU finance ministers a generous offer by proposing to cut the primary surplus from 4% to 1% of GDP, rather than all the way to zero.
But market discipline can be established only if default is a true
possibility.
To be sure, some critics – including the British economist Dieter Helm – dismiss the
possibility
that assets can become stranded.
Given the political pressure to mitigate the impact of climate change, smart investors will be watching closely for indications of policies that will lead to a drop in demand and the
possibility
that their assets will become financially stranded.
Otherwise, and for very different reasons, a majority of Asian elites are awaiting the growing
possibility
of an Obama victory with some bewilderment and even apprehension.
But whatever their purpose, by raising fanciful hopes they thwart the
possibility
for real reform - something, incidentally, that the West ceaselessly demands from the Kremlin.
In the year since my government took office, a mindset of resignation has given way to one of limitless
possibility
– a shift symbolized for many by Tokyo’s winning bid for the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Allowing the use of chemical weapons to go unpunished not only could reverse one of the few promising developments in the Syrian conflict; it also threatens to undermine international norms on the use of toxic gas and nerve agents, increasing the
possibility
that they will be used in terrorist attacks.
Persistent allegations that non-state actors are using chemical weapons in Syria and northern Iraq are of particular concern, as they raise the
possibility
of toxic chemicals being used in terrorist attacks.
The
possibility
of restructuring balances the interests of stakeholders and uses legal protections to help potentially risky enterprises prevent or avoid bankruptcy if a bailout is worthwhile or possible.
Premier Wen Jiabao addressed this
possibility
nearly six years ago, arguing in March 2007 that the seemingly spectacular Chinese economy had become “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and ultimately unsustainable.”
And, like a piece of fabric, the longer it remains stretched, the longer it will take to return to its former resilient state – and the greater the
possibility
that it will not spring back the next time something goes wrong.
While Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s recent remarks on the crisis focused on diplomacy, CIA Director Mike Pompeo has mentioned regime change, and National Security Advisor General H.R. McMaster has raised the
possibility
of a preventive war.
Another, more sinister
possibility
is deliberate abuse of these powers to get rid of citizens whose presence in the country is merely inconvenient.
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