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The risk is a climate of undisguised hostility, with
potentially
greater costs than during the nadir of the Cold War.
That makes India
potentially
very rich in what has been called the “new oil”: data.
It also calls on the government to adopt, within a year, legislation to prohibit
potentially
harmful experiments on great apes that are not in their interests.
The device was of
potentially
great benefit to babies born in families with a history of sudden infant death.
The result was Section 124A of the penal code, under which any person who used “words, signs, or visible representation … to excite disaffection against the government” could be charged with sedition and
potentially
sentenced to life imprisonment.
Now that employers have new tools for recruitment and assessment, they may find low-skilled workers easier to replace,
potentially
worsening income inequality in the short run.
One audience--and
potentially
the most important--are the citizens of the European Union, which Turkey's political class is eager to join as soon as possible.
In this scenario, Pakistani generals, instead of continuing to sponsor Afghan Pashtun militant groups (like the Taliban and their allies like the Haqqani network), would be compelled to fend off a
potentially
grave threat to Pakistan’s unity.
His campaign begins with South Korea, where he is attempting to use ethnic nationalism to drive a wedge between that country and its US ally and
potentially
even to convince it to abandon the alliance altogether.
Well over a billion people still do not have access to treatments for
potentially
debilitating conditions that cost less than $0.50 per person to deliver.
Specifically, they must analyze which sectors and industries are more likely to contribute to long-term growth, and help to enable their success –
potentially
even in ways that imply real financial risks.
From the standpoint of global political stability, recession and stagnation in Germany and Japan is
potentially
even worse news.
Both could
potentially
mitigate the negative externalities of aquaculture and make fish production sustainable well into the future.
But the immediate short-run alternative – letting Greece (and
potentially
others) fall by the wayside – would carry a substantial price.
All of this would be exacerbated by rising sea levels, which could be 1.4 meters (4.6 feet) higher by the end of the century,
potentially
causing many countries to lose more than 10% of their land area.
After his speech at the United Nations appealing for a “red line” on the Iranian nuclear program in the spring or summer of 2013, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu called an early general election, which could
potentially
give him a strong mandate for action against Iran.
In fact, appalling conditions are being allowed to prevail in refugee camps, because authorities want to deter other asylum seekers – including some who arguably have no right to international protection – from trying to get in, and
potentially
even to impel some who have arrived to return home.
But victims often do not understand that this actually tends to contain
potentially
embarrassing scandals, by preventing real – that is, accountable – law enforcement from getting involved.
Less than half of the children who contract
potentially
deadly diseases like pneumonia and malaria receive treatment.
As such, the UN bid might well transform a confrontation into a
potentially
constructive tool of diplomacy.
While accusations of insufficient oversight over hackers’ activities have been leveled specifically at China, the challenge of tracking
potentially
disruptive cyber activities extends to all current and future cyber powers.
This strategy is highly labor-intensive, given that it requires individual engagement with every new cyber power
(potentially
dozens of countries).
The negotiation of each case, including the return of stolen funds, should be carried out discreetly,
potentially
in cooperation with religious institutions.
The most logical and
potentially
fruitful area of collaboration is climate change.
Without accurate information, a country’s citizens are at the mercy of whatever
potentially
corrupt group happens to be controlling public agencies and making and enforcing the law.
In fact, only a handful of
potentially
useful quantum algorithms are known at present.
Indeed, such attitudes are
potentially
disastrous.
At the same time, cooler heads will struggle to postpone a
potentially
divisive 2007 referendum on the final status of the oil-rich city of Kirkuk.
In this imaginary history, Venice assembles a council of experts to decide whether the risks posed by the trade deficit merit retaliation in the form of tariffs, quotas, or
potentially
even a ban on trade with China.
They explain that a return to mercantilism could spur others to do the same,
potentially
by creating an alternative reserve currency through a global institution.
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