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Green GDP does include uncounted losses, so it avoids the problem of overestimating our wealth, but it fails to account for the
potentially
much larger benefits of innovation.
More must follow suit, recognizing that realigning the existing party system may be the only way to break the stalemate of US politics and, potentially, reverse decades of dangerous democratic underperformance.
This, however, takes us only so far – and is
potentially
dangerous is the long run.
This goes beyond bilateral relationships, to include
potentially
the creation of a “principled security network,” as US President Barack Obama’s administration once proposed.
In the next 15 years, some six million young Saudis will reach working age, putting enormous pressure on the labor market and
potentially
doubling its size.
One thing he can do unilaterally is slap duties on imports,
potentially
in violation of WTO rules.
Renewed conflict could also drag in the United States (supporting the South) and China (Bashir’s key international backer) into a dangerous and
potentially
escalating proxy conflict of the kind that was common in Africa throughout the Cold War.
It is the prospect of a proxy war that makes all the unsettled issues – the division of oil revenue, the demarcation of the border, and the fate of the adjoining Nuba Mountains and the Blue Nile region – so
potentially
explosive.
Such targets could
potentially
be applied to credit, interest rates, exchange rates, asset and commodity prices, risk premiums, and/or intermediate-goods prices.
He has become a nearly revered figure in his country, and large segments of Western public opinion believe that his political demise represents a
potentially
fatal blow to any hope of progress in the region, even as he remains hated in large parts of the Arab and Muslim world.
This prevents
potentially
positive matching of the skills needed by employers and the available supply of them.
And many issuers are extending the maturity structure of their obligations to lock in current rates, which cannot go much lower (but could
potentially
increase a lot).
But he is also
potentially
more destructive than Trump, and Brazil’s democracy is much younger and more fragile than that of the United States.
Both outcomes are
potentially
risky and costly, but the US public, in particular, should be made aware that it was Iran that rejected a reasonable alternative to war before one began.
But even in countries where there is some degree of political pluralism and an absence of civil strife or domestic armed conflict – such as Lebanon and Tunisia, and
potentially
the Palestinian Authority and Algeria – incremental approaches can achieve only partial success.
Such a massive global research effort would also have
potentially
huge innovation spin-offs.
Rather, Singapore’s leaders have consistently emphasized that the need to ensure that the most capable people are in charge is particularly pressing in a tiny city-state with a small population, limited resource base, and
potentially
hostile neighbors.
First, he was of the old school that instinctively embraced compromise across party lines in the Senate on crucial issues, in order to avoid the kind of gridlock that is always
potentially
endemic in a presidential system (unlike a parliamentary one), where the elected executive has no guaranteed majority in the legislature.
Duisenberg’s great skills – under-appreciated by the press and public alike – were genuine consensus-building in a
potentially
divisive body and, in Trichet’s own words, “an exceptional ability to keep his nerve in some highly demanding and extremely hostile environments.”
In almost every area of major power rivalry,
potentially
volatile issues are compartmentalized, while cooperation elsewhere continues.
Sooner than that, artificial intelligence will transform higher learning,
potentially
making a world-class university education broadly affordable even in poor developing countries.
The struggle between religion and state in the Maghreb is less violent, but
potentially
explosive nonetheless.
Are European institutions strong enough to confront that challenge, or must we reconsider – and
potentially
recast – the pillars of European cooperation?
Even so, once the political causes of famine and malnutrition in developing countries are resolved, the use of modern biotechnology in agriculture and food production could
potentially
make an immense contribution to social welfare and economic advancement.
A unilateral military strike would carry
potentially
dire consequences.
Thanking BangladeshNEW DELHI – This month, India’s parliament took the first step toward a
potentially
momentous decision: to settle a boundary dispute with Bangladesh that dates back to the 1947 partition of the subcontinent.
An important role of central banks is to provide cash to
potentially
insolvent banks in times of panic, when all other sources of capital dry up.
Judging by current market movements and conditions, the world could be caught off guard by three
potentially
transformative developments.
When these swaps were activated, the banks would incur
potentially
further crippling losses.
The lesson for policymakers is clear: instead of constantly trying to boost spending and
potentially
creating problems for the future, a more sustainable way to improve job growth is to facilitate the “re-skilling” of the unemployed, especially those who were in construction-related jobs.
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