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In terms of macroeconomic policy, his hands are tied in the eurozone, and there is little
prospect
that Germany will help by boosting its investment and spending.
Four years of deflation and a drawn-out banking crisis offer little
prospect
of economic stimulus.
Such domestic opposition weakens the
prospect
that Obama’s proposals will ever become law.
Putin’s efforts to reclaim “great power” status for Russia may find support among his people; but that support will probably dwindle if Russians face the
prospect
of losing all of the comforts derived from the relatively open economy that their country has had for more than two decades.
The
prospect
of higher interest rates in the US weakens the incentive for investors to pour capital into emerging economies indiscriminately.
While the
prospect
of OMT seems to be keeping financial shocks at bay, at least for now, a political shock seems increasingly likely, with voters reacting against the internal-devaluation policies that are fueling high unemployment and undermining living standards.
Coalition infighting and the
prospect
of a national election in 2014 further complicate efforts to enact reform legislation.
Facing Up to Chronic DiseaseMONTREAL – Many of us are terrified by the
prospect
of having a debilitating stroke or a fatal heart attack.
But the alternative – rule not by law but by dictatorship – is a far nastier
prospect.
Already facing sluggish growth before fiscal austerity set in, the so-called “PIGS” (Portugal, Ireland, Greece, and Spain) face the
prospect
of a “lost decade” much as Latin America experienced in the 1980’s.
It sometimes seems that the only eurozone leader who is willing to face the likely
prospect
of future debt restructuring is German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Even worse is the
prospect
of Syria falling into chaos, dragging Lebanon – and maybe the broader region – with it.
Today, the
prospect
of their return seems more distant than ever.
Not only were East European countries such as Russia not excluded, but the
prospect
was held out of a world community held together by the liberality of the Enlightenment.
Despite talk of strengthening regional cooperation, a framework for dealing with migration remains an elusive
prospect.
Instead, by going after the hard-pressed 47% of America – the very people who have been hurt the most by reckless bank behavior – his
prospect
of victory in November has been severely damaged.
The Promise of Ethical MachinesSTORRS, CONNECTICUT – The
prospect
of artificial intelligence (AI) has long been a source of knotty ethical questions.
British Prime Minister Theresa May, in particular, may be eager to appease Trump, after the
prospect
of mass demonstrations kept him from attending the dedication ceremony for the new US embassy in London.
May’s government is desperate to sustain the prospect, however deluded, that Trump will offer a good trade deal to the UK.
As pro-democracy protests shake Arab authoritarian regimes, the
prospect
of sustained conflict threatens a global economy still dependent on oil, while the aftermath of the Japanese earthquake and nuclear accident raises doubts about the security of nuclear energy.
This proximity offers the
prospect
of friction or, if Europe seizes the moment, the most promising of possibilities for economic growth.
But, more important, it holds out the
prospect
that a people can chart its own path, free from external pressure – a particularly attractive proposition for countries that remain scarred by their colonial pasts.
Unfortunately, consumption-led growth remains a distant
prospect.
Today, a significant majority of French voters cannot stomach the
prospect
of seeing either leader on their television screens for five more years (the duration of a French presidential mandate).
Most EU citizens are uneasy today over the
prospect
of Turkish membership.
The 10 new countries that will join next year--and even the Balkan countries that are now being offered the
prospect
of future membership--are all embraced by a traditional definition of Europe.
First and foremost, the
prospect
of membership is the most powerful force for modernization in Turkey, and a modern, democratic, and prosperous Turkey is of central interest to Europe, whether inside or outside.
Empowering Europe’s RomaBUDAPEST – Across Europe, millions are suffering from unemployment and the
prospect
of a long period of economic stagnation.
But drawing a line under the enlargement process would be both a missed opportunity for the EU and a cruel blow to those countries in the Balkans and elsewhere for whom the
prospect
of membership is an important incentive for reform and renewal.
As Italians face the
prospect
of a referendum on eurozone membership, and the French prepare for next year’s presidential election, the value of this cannot be overestimated.
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