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But they are in the minority, and even they can have problems, because depreciation reduces the dollar value of their domestic assets, causing breaches in loan covenants and
potentially
impairing access to credit.
To our north, Europe is at a crossroads, undergoing a process of creative destruction, with
potentially
far-reaching ramifications well beyond the confines of the European Union.
But if Dr. Jiang became a hero in the process, he was also marked as insubordinate, the kind of
potentially
uncontrollable person that the Chinese Communist Party fears.
Rather, it is the prerequisite without which superior goals – rapprochement with the United States, legitimization of Syria’s special status in Lebanon, and avoidance of a
potentially
devastating war with Israel if the Golan Heights are not recovered by peaceful means – cannot be attained.
A US-backed Israeli-Syrian peace could transform the strategic environment,
potentially
drawing other Middle East spoilers into a system of regional cooperation and security.
That said, I reemphasise that in my judgment Germany should not exit the euro, because of the political value of the euro as a European integration project and because of its
potentially
beneficial implications for trade should the current crisis be resolved.
This means that, had Pakistan’s energy sector been reformed properly, the country’s economy could have grown significantly faster – by about 4% per year –
potentially
creating a sufficient number of jobs for a young and growing population.
But to insist that the most certain path to
potentially
catastrophic decisions begins with an exhausted, intemperate mind is not a partisan observation.
This would save millions of lives and
potentially
end the epidemic in the long run, while dramatically improving scientific understanding of the disease in the near term.
Once he dies, China is likely to install a puppet as his successor,
potentially
eroding the institution.
While the technology could prove a boon in the fight against many deadly diseases, it also implies serious – and
potentially
entirely unpredictable – risks.
In geopolitical and economic terms, the US is
potentially
the biggest winner from the disintegration of the EU.
Otherwise, populists will continue to win support, with
potentially
severe consequences, as the Brexit debacle shows.
Even where GE crops are being cultivated, unscientific, excessively burdensome regulation has raised the cost of producing new plant varieties significantly, keeping many
potentially
important ones from the market.
Meanwhile, widespread pumping lowers the level of the entire aquifer,
potentially
allowing salt water to encroach.
But, on the receiving end of the message in southern Europe (and across the Atlantic), “austerity” is interpreted largely in fiscal terms – as an excessively rapid and
potentially
growth-destroying drive to cut deficits faster than the economy can structurally adjust and fill the gap in aggregate demand.
And they enable the reader to track down previously unknown but
potentially
useful work.
The winds began to change that December, when the US announced that it was withdrawing from the Antiballistic Missile Treaty, in order to build an antimissile defense system to protect itself from a
potentially
nuclearized Iran.
But these events actually presage an uncomfortable,
potentially
destabilizing time for Japan – and all of East Asia.
Quarterly earnings cycles, real-time pricing, and constant scrutiny by shareholders have pushed pharmaceutical companies toward projects with clear, immediate payoffs – at the expense of more speculative, but
potentially
transformational research.
The
potentially
fatal flaw in Obamacare is the very same feature that appeals most to its supporters: the ability of even those with a serious preexisting health condition to buy insurance at the standard premium.
That feature will encourage those who are not ill to become or remain uninsured until they have a
potentially
costly medical diagnosis.
Otherwise, the dangers of unsustainable growth patterns will bring the party to an abrupt halt,
potentially
triggering financial contagion.
The European banking union, in its current state, is not only incomplete; its design flaws have made it a source of inaction and instability
potentially
worse than the ills it was intended to cure.
Potentially
offsetting this effect, information technology may improve human welfare in ways not captured in measured output.
While the potential floating of shares of Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil company, seems to suggest that privatization has not been completely jettisoned, there is a wider and
potentially
more important trend.
Moreover, such projects would promote cooperation between the states in the EU’s southern neighborhood,
potentially
boosting investments in education, infrastructure, and industrial development.
If there is a dangerous weight swing, which could be caused by congestive heart failure, the clinic brings the patient in for a quick examination, thereby heading off a
potentially
devastating crisis.
Indeed, on average, only one of every 10,000 compounds identified as
potentially
useful in early-stage research will ultimately win approval from regulators.
This means that liquidity has
potentially
significant value, which rises when systemic problems emerge.
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