Prospect
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Political uncertainty is high, and there is no
prospect
of a general election to resolve it anytime soon.
To be sure, the US military presence still imposes a certain order with which most parties can live; but it risks dragging the world’s largest military power into petty regional conflicts, a
prospect
that should alarm us one century after 1914.
Very few British voters have a clue about how the European Commission actually works, or the role of the European Council, but most have some feeling about Britain standing alone against Hitler, or the
prospect
of being “swamped” by immigrants.
As uninspiring as this might sound, we must now consider the
prospect
of the end of the European Monetary Union and the EU as we have known it.
Among Arab allies such as Hezbollah and Hamas, the
prospect
of US-Iranian diplomatic accommodation – in which the US changes its approach toward Iran, and Iran changes its approach toward Israel – could mean an end to their chief ideological patron and primary source of funding.
The Kremlin is understandably concerned about the
prospect
of radicals with combat experience returning to Russian soil.
And as the recent arrests in London suggest, it is also possible that the desire of some terrorists to accomplish something more dramatic than the 9/11 attacks may have complicated their ability to implement their plans and increased the
prospect
that they will be detected.
China is now testing the credibility of US guarantees, raising the
prospect
that America’s friends and allies – starting with Japan – may have to take more of their security needs into their own hands.
The
prospect
that the Party could come to power in an electoral alliance with the Socialists struck fear in opponents.
His country is now beset by a currency crisis of his own making, and it could even face the
prospect
of national bankruptcy.
As taxpayers had already put huge sums into rescuing failing banks, with the
prospect
of more to come, a transparent process to reveal how the money was being used was imperative.
As a consequence, chaos looms in Greece, as does the
prospect
of subsequent bank runs in Spain, Italy, and France – and thus a financial avalanche that would bury Europe.
would] afford a reasonable
prospect
of rendering the people on the frontier line between our territories and Afghanistan peaceful and friendly neighbors.”
In the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis, an SDR-centered international financial system became an enticing
prospect
for other countries as well.
Tariffs offer the
prospect
of some additional revenue to the importing country, though precisely how much would depend on the extent to which imports fall.
The federation has become a distant prospect, but still receives homage in politicians’ speeches, as if a different end result was inconceivable.
All six troubled countries are facing the
prospect
of being consigned to second-class status in the eurozone.
But many commentators have been cheered by the
prospect
of falling prices.
Without initiative here the
prospect
of both regions drifting away is real.
But it is the four interrelated steps outlined above that hold out a
prospect
for a better future.
At the same time, the
prospect
of higher US inflation and massively higher US public debt levels must eventually weigh on the dollar, as does the still worrisome US trade deficit.
States possessing weapons should take special steps to reduce the
prospect
of their use.
But the nuclear weapons states should continue to reduce the role of nuclear weapons, and refrain from new programs that suggest the
prospect
of their use.
If we are looking at the
prospect
of a further consolidation of the strength of the Front National, is this an essentially French event?
At a time of regional uncertainty about North Korea and China – including the looming
prospect
of China’s first aircraft carrier – Japan’s participation in the evolving Asian security framework is fundamental to stability.
But, despite Tony Blair's one-time declaration that he would take Britain "into the heart of Europe," he remains viscerally opposed to the
prospect
of further integration, and he will resist any new encroachment on British sovereignty in his "red line" areas of tax, foreign policy, and EU budget finance.
Today, the greatest
prospect
of a destabilizing incident lies in the complex relationships across the Taiwan Strait.
While we cannot be sure how China will evolve, it makes no sense to foreclose the
prospect
of a better future.
So matters were less clear in
prospect
than in retrospect.
If compromise (or even a short-term extension of the current interim agreement, with a realistic
prospect
for a final accord) is achieved, Iran’s broader regional role will become both stronger and more constructive.
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