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The railway minister (a portfolio that exists in few democracies nowadays)
presents
the “railway budget" to the lower house for its approval.
The growing demand for structures
presents
a huge opportunity to reshape the construction sector and create value through concerted action.
Rather, it means that modern racism often
presents
in subtler but equally powerful ways.
The legacy of the nationalist tradition, obscured and manipulated by the Communists for decades, today
presents
itself in Romania with an aura of mystery and martyrdom before a public in the throes of an identity crisis and thirsting for a new communitarian mythology.
Turkey and the Arab SpringANKARA – As the Arab Spring enters its fourth month, it faces challenges but also
presents
opportunities.
Fourth, global capitalism
presents
many direct threats to happiness.
America today
presents
the paradox of a rich country falling apart because of the collapse of its core values.
The West, despite its years of experience in dealing with the Soviets, is still a sucker for such Janus-like behavior, especially now, when Medvedev
presents
such an endearing democratic face.
In sum, Iran
presents
a complex, sometimes confusing picture.
The law has a different place in different cultures, and it
presents
special problems in Islamic countries.
The structure of global imbalances, with the US the big borrower and emerging markets the creditors,
presents
a rare opportunity to finance a change in governance at the IMF.
Private funding that turns out to be public funding tied to the ruling family or government ministers
presents
different political and financial risks and should therefore be valued differently.
Even though its October World Economic Outlook
presents
a positive picture of global growth, the IMF, no doubt still conscious of the Panglossian view it offered in 2006, now warns that the world economy is “vulnerable to a sudden tightening of financial conditions” and that “equity valuations appear stretched in some markets.”
But China
presents
an entirely different challenge, one for which adjustment will take much longer.
In 1970, the radical left-wing Italian underground periodical Sinistra Proletaria carried an article entitled “The Process of Globalization of Capitalist Society,” which was a description of IBM, an “organization which
presents
itself as a totality and controls all its activities towards the goal of profit and ‘globalizes’ all activity in the productive process.”
Here, however, a second set of problems – divergent interests and the complexity of international negotiations –
presents
itself.
Of course, that is not how Trump’s administration
presents
it.
The Congressional Budget Office, for example, has forecast that the US deficit is on course to triple over the next 30 years, from 2.9% of GDP in 2017 to 9.8% in 2047, “The prospect of such large and growing debt,” the CBO cautioned, “poses substantial risks for the nation and
presents
policymakers with significant challenges.”
Nuclear energy
presents
a number of disadvantages, owing to concerns about safety and disposal of radioactive waste.
Republican John McCain believes that it
presents
“a test of foresight, of political courage, and of the unselfish concern that one generation owes to the next,” while Democrat Barack Obama calls it “one of the greatest moral challenges of our generation.”
This
presents
both enormous opportunities and significant challenges.
On this day, daughters, wives, and girlfriends give
presents
to Russian men and lavish them with attention.
The time to act in formulating new legislation is now, before the next war of choice
presents
itself.
In Global Development Horizons 2011, the World Bank
presents
what it believes to be the most probable global currency scenario in 2025 – a multicurrency arrangement centered on the dollar, euro, and renminbi.
This
presents
France with a serious challenge.
Capitalism and SkepticismBALTIMORE – As each new day brings word of another Wall Street bailout even more colossal than the last, one question
presents
itself with ever-increasing force: why does America’s economy perform so badly under Republican presidents?
This is the opposite of the approach taken by the Danish political drama “Borgen,” which
presents
an idealized prime minister, Birgitte Nyborg.
Asia today
presents
a completely new and unique set of circumstances.
But it is the ideological picture that
presents
the starkest contrasts.
But the opportunity for reform that the crisis
presents
may not return.
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