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In moral terms, it puts the
prospect
of the good life perpetually beyond reach for most people.
In Africa, such an approach is particularly noxious because there is no real commitment on the part of African rulers to unity, which offers the
prospect
of creating a bureaucracy with no mission but to waste Africa's scarce resources.
That’s an unappealing
prospect
for most investors.
Of particular interest to Mueller is a meeting held in Trump Tower in June 2016, between the Trump campaign’s top brass and a Russian lawyer with close Kremlin ties, who had offered Donald Jr. some dirt on Hillary Clinton, a
prospect
that excited the candidate’s son.
I was in Korea last week, and several of my friends and colleagues, some in prominent public positions, were thrilled at the
prospect
of the new US president.
Moreover, countries such as Colombia and Singapore, which have recently concluded free-trade agreements with the EU, are distinctly unenthusiastic about the
prospect
of starting a separate negotiating process with the UK.
I responded then (and today) that there is little
prospect
of such a reversal, for two reasons.
Such a projection of Asian power – and of Asia’s power struggles – into the Middle East may seem a distant
prospect
today.
In this sense, the looming
prospect
of a full-blown Italian debt crisis could prove beneficial by focusing European minds.
But the
prospect
of an “Islamized” Europe is also remote.
At the summit, the Trump administration will likely hold out the
prospect
of a peace agreement to end the 1950-1953 Korean War and recognize the North Korean state.
In the years leading up to the financial crisis, global economic growth and profits were so strong that everyone – from small investors to the largest banks – was blinded by the
prospect
of bigger gains.
Moreover, compared to Eastern Europe in 1989, the Middle East in 2011 lacks any stabilizing external structures, such as NATO and the European Union, that could influence domestic reforms by holding out the
prospect
of membership.
With the
prospect
of modest rates of return in advanced economies, China has inevitably become a more attractive investment destination, despite a significant risk that China will someday experience its own sharp slowdown and financial crisis.
While economic growth benefited from the dramatic growth in oil and gas prices during the last decade, other competitive industries have yet to emerge, and the country now faces the
prospect
of declining energy prices.
The hype and excitement of recent years over the
prospect
of rapid catch-up with the advanced economies have evaporated.
But offering a clear
prospect
of a better and fairer EU is the best way to mobilize public opinion and face down anti-European political forces ahead of next year’s European Parliament election.
The
prospect
of US monetary tightening coincides with moves by the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan toward enhanced monetary stimulus.
But, even setting aside the equilibrating benefits of flexible currencies, the
prospect
of a single, omnipotent central bank is not particularly appealing.
The
prospect
of Islamic State-inspired terrorist attacks in the US are not remotely real or imminent enough to justify reliance on the self-defense exception.
Over the last five years, it has confronted a seemingly endless series of tests, including a eurozone-wide financial crisis, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, renewed fears of a Greek default, and the
prospect
of a British exit.
There is also the troubling
prospect
that such a showy initiative would, by creating the impression that the EU is taking action, enable the EU and its members to avoid the long-term commitment and politically unpopular measures that an effective crisis response would demand.
But, given the uncertainty implied by Bhumibol’s death, and the
prospect
of an unpopular crown prince eventually reigning, stability seems unlikely any time soon.
The first is based on insights into decision-making under uncertainty offered by so-called
prospect
theory, developed in the 1980s and 1990s by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky.
The process fed on its own success, and, as the Soviet Union crumbled, it received a powerful boost from the
prospect
of German reunification.
Reform of a country’s political and economic institutions and its accession to the EU and NATO usually go hand in hand, because the
prospect
of membership makes painful decisions electorally acceptable.
In that case, congressional Republicans will suffer significant midterm loses in 2018, and in 2020 Trump will face the
prospect
of one of the most humiliating defeats ever experienced by a sitting president.
Falling oil prices and the
prospect
of a prolonged period of low inflation also seem to have affected inflation expectations.
The
prospect
of an exclusively male board – not to mention the fact that no woman was even short-listed for the presidency – will not go down well with the European Parliament.
Why America Isn’t WorkingCAMBRIDGE – As the US economy limps toward the second anniversary of the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy, anemic growth has left unemployment mired near 10%, with little
prospect
of significant improvement anytime soon.
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