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The United Kingdom and France are pressing hard for indirect military intervention: supplying arms to the rebel side, in their view, would be a low-cost, low-risk,
potentially
high-return option.
And yet, despite all the attention, few
potentially
effective solutions have been proposed.
But there is no denying that technological change nowadays has accelerated,
potentially
leading to deeper and more profound dislocations.
The crisis has entered what may be a less volatile but
potentially
more lethal phase.
Of course, losses would be borne by eurozone taxpayers, with Germany
potentially
covering a disproportionate share.
Rather than a potent arsenal with credible long-range capabilities, it would have an unreliable arsenal with
potentially
no miniaturized nuclear warheads.
He removed leaders who could
potentially
oppose her, including such senior figures as Lee Yong-chul and Lee Je-gang.
In the UK, Boris Johnson cynically helped lead the Leave campaign with an eye toward unseating, and
potentially
replacing, Prime Minister David Cameron.
If future trials demonstrate similar high efficacy, low-cost bubble CPAP could become the standard of care for pneumonia in resource-deprived settings,
potentially
saving thousands of lives every year.
The remaining 80% constitutes a huge untapped source of
potentially
valuable liquid and solid waste.
Regulators use two key measures to mitigate such risk-taking: they require banks to hold more capital and to keep investments, loans, and operations safer (and
potentially
less profitable) than the banks want them to be.
Limiting regulatory reform to preventing a repetition of past crises is an incomplete,
potentially
damaging approach, akin to driving with both eyes focused on the rear-view mirror.
Russia is now struggling to regain its self-respect, and it is pursuing traditional foreign policy goals that are based on a historical fear of being encircled – this time by Islamist extremists to the south, a
potentially
expansionist China to the east, and its former Cold War enemies to the west.
But increasing animosity among eurozone member states, and the erosion of support for European integration in both creditor and debtor countries, means greater federalism is politically unfeasible – and
potentially
even dangerous.
Compensating for the expected diminution of guest workers on the global stage is a likely increase in outsourcing, which provides an alternative and
potentially
more attractive way to import labor services when globalization is tainted by terrorism.
The transfer of
potentially
strategic information about ports into foreign and perhaps unfriendly hands clearly carries with it national security risks.
These are, quite simply, that Saddam Hussein is an evil ruler who
potentially
threatens his neighbors and the wider world, and that he has to go.
He wielded a Wilson T-2000, an all-aluminum, state-of-the-art racket at the time, ugly and unbreakable – and
potentially
lethal when hurled at warp speed after a failed lunging shot.
CHWs are local community residents with at least a high-school education, who are trained for a few months in the management of specific health challenges, such as identifying
potentially
HIV-infected individuals, bringing them to the clinic for testing, and helping them to adhere to their medical protocols.
The third option, acquisition of nuclear armaments by
potentially
threatened countries, was based on the assumption that a government would be willing to use such weapons to defend its own country, if not another one.
This implies significant easing of monetary policy by the European Central Bank; provision of unlimited lender-of-last-resort support to illiquid but
potentially
solvent economies; a sharp depreciation of the euro, which would turn current-account deficits into surpluses; and fiscal stimulus in the core if the periphery is forced into austerity.
Moreover, organizations seeking to release gene-drive organisms should obtain the “free, prior, and informed consent” of
potentially
affected communities.
This is a highly controversial technology, with
potentially
far-reaching ecological effects and as-yet-unknown health consequences.
What would be the repercussions of losing a historic “partner” (many Chinese today would bristle at such a description), and
potentially
strengthening a rival, for China’s own political system or foreign policy?
Moreover, it is
potentially
a wealth transfer from taxpayers to private shareholders, because under new banking rules government bailouts are possible after bondholders have covered (bailed in) 8% of a bank’s equity and liabilities.
But if the SDG on education is to be achieved, African leaders’ commitment must be matched by commensurate support from the international community,
potentially
through an International Finance Facility for Education (IFFEd).
Consider what is
potentially
the most contentious issue, how to cope with Iran’s nuclear program.
But let us not lose sight of the biggest and
potentially
most problematic of them all: China.
Its success will hinge on a united, cooperative approach that
potentially
even includes the United Kingdom.
He makes arguments against the Congressional Budget Office, the Department of the Treasury, and the Federal Reserve, all of which had suggested – based on the same information available to Stiglitz when he wrote his paper – that implicit guarantees to Fannie Mae were
potentially
costly.
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