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And, because the Democrats are unlikely to win the House, the
prospect
for paralysis in Washington remains.
Manufacturing Workers 24 Months after Layoff in the EU15Source : OECDThrough the EGF, part of the cost of helping displaced textile workers would be borne by all EU countries, thereby making wider trade liberalization a more likely
prospect.
That might not be the worst scenario a country could face, but it is not the most pleasant
prospect
for Russians, given their deeply ingrained sense of their status as a great power.
And next year, when the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change begins publishing its latest assessment of the scientific evidence, the
prospect
of runaway climate change is bound to mobilize civil society.
Indeed, given the alarming economic and employment situation in many countries today, with no
prospect
of recovery on the horizon, further political turmoil is likely unless policymakers change course accordingly.
Should Iran acquire nuclear weapons, the
prospect
of a regional arms race (starting with Saudi Arabia) – and thus heightened risk of nuclear war by accident, design, or miscalculation – is very much greater than is the risk of further proliferation in Northeast Asia.
With $2 trillion in excess reserves, and the
prospect
of as much as $85 billion added each month, banks receive $5 billion a year, and rising, without taking any risk.
He lost because US unemployment remains near 10%, with no
prospect
of rapid improvement.
In Britain, markets seem to relish the
prospect
that the Conservatives will lose power after 17 years.
Abroad, Egyptian lawmakers were so exercised over the
prospect
of the French head of state sharing a bed with his girlfriend that several vented their disapproval on the floor of the parliament.
Indeed, new technologies offer the
prospect
of making it far easier to retrain and retool workers of all ages.
This effort is so systematic, and backed so vigorously by the Israeli government, that there seems to be little
prospect
of a few hundred protesters, however distinguished, managing to stop it.
Why focus on the
prospect
of further genocides now, when the threat of genocide seems secondary, say, to the War on Terror?
So, as the disturbing
prospect
of a long Palin presidency starts to set in, she doesn’t look so great to working-class white women anymore.
On the Georgian side, It is well understood – at least by the political elite – that EU membership is a distant
prospect
at best.
In spite of their desire not to raise them, European leaders face the uncomfortable
prospect
of having to answer them – and without much delay.
The
prospect
of a threat to the stability of the greater Middle East and to the flow of oil should give China an incentive to support robust sanctions against Iran.
Given the centrality of orthodox stalwarts like Larry Summers and Timothy Geithner in the Obama administration, the
prospect
of serious reform appears dim.
The
prospect
of a binational state, therefore, is unlikely to upset religious Israelis, especially when they have the Israeli army on their side.
The
prospect
of such a drastic reduction in its export revenues would be sobering for the Kremlin, especially given the difficulty of finding alternative markets.
At the same time, the
prospect
of a capital-flow reversal adds risk, deters investment, and can produce sudden credit-tightening events.
Indeed, the
prospect
of hosting the football World Cup might constitute yet another incentive for Israelis and Palestinians to reach a settlement.
Unlike the British Tories, some French Gaullists, and many Danes and Swedes, Americans do not fear the
prospect
of a United States of Europe, a potential competitor to be sure, but also a much-needed partner on the world scene.
If a campaign to suppress terrorism is based on broad coalitions that focus on de-legitimizing attacks on innocent non-combatants, it has some
prospect
of success.
Anyone contemplating that
prospect
might choose to forego the wait-to-insure strategy and enroll immediately.
Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s success in the first debate improves his chances and the
prospect
of a new administration settling in before any major decisions are made on the Iranian nuclear issue.
Especially given the sharp brake on growth in global liquidity as central banks have raised interest rates, the
prospect
of risk premiums returning to more normal levels is itself one of the major risks the world faces today.
They could well prefer this option to natural conception and the
prospect
of therapeutic abortion following a conventional prenatal genetic diagnosis.
Whether Russia now enters meltdown remains to be seen; clearly it is a
prospect.
Above all, the rest of the world has looked on with alarm as the US holds more than 600 men at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba without access to family or counsel, and without
prospect
of an impartial hearing or trial.
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