Prospect
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To anyone with an inkling of how demanding and complicated the Brexit talks will be, and how ill-prepared British politicians and officials are for them, this is a depressing
prospect.
Without a legitimate president -- and by cancelling the elections, Yeltsin would certainly risk forfeiting claims to legitimacy -- any successor (a
prospect
that must be weighed, given the president's suspect health) would be even less legitimate.
At the same time, the
prospect
of higher inflation has led even the European Central Bank to consider gradually ending unconventional monetary policies, implying less monetary accommodation at the global level.
The US will face a trifecta of new fiscal hurdles – lack of legal authority to pay debt, no operating budget for the federal government, and the dreaded
prospect
of sequestration – before the end of March.
But there is the
prospect
of a virtuous circle in which economic improvement leads to less surly politics, in turn reducing uncertainty and boosting recovery further.
But for many others, the footage evoked feelings of fear at the
prospect
of a full-blown war in Ukraine.
And now, having underinvested in energy efficiency and security when the costs of doing so were lower, America is poorly positioned to face the
prospect
of rising real prices.
Augmenting the risk is the
prospect
that such a development could spur the Trump administration to follow through on protectionist rhetoric, potentially undermining market and business confidence and, if things went far enough, even triggering a response from major trade partners.
Libya, of course, can survive the gloomy
prospect
of post-authoritarian civil war.
A year ago, the
prospect
of a Red-Green coalition in Bonn would have caused great dismay; now it was all smiles and back-slapping chumminess.
And Ukrainians can now travel to the EU on just a biometric passport – a
prospect
most thought unrealistic just a few years ago, when more than 140 preconditions for visa-free travel still had to be met.
The
prospect
of a customs union is the strongest incentive to implement the agreed free-trade deal and continue Ukraine’s long-term economic integration with Europe.
In the late 1980’s, for example, then-European Commission President Jacques Delors, raising the
prospect
of a two-speed Europe, suggested that one or two countries might need a “different kind of marriage contract.”
With the
prospect
of agreement on a new foreign policy machinery, it is high time for the Union to forge a common European foreign policy that uses all the levers of Europe’s power to promote its values and interests in the world.
This
prospect
literally gives me the shivers.
To be sure, a fiscal union such as that in the United States is a distant
prospect
that eurozone leaders should not expect to achieve any time soon – or even in their lifetimes.
Our idea was that, just as the
prospect
of an imminent hanging concentrates the mind, the deadline and prospective death of the Doha Round would galvanize the world’s statesmen behind completing the last mile of the marathon.
Some policymakers in Brussels and EU capitals increasingly view the
prospect
of EU enlargement into the Balkans with alarm.
The competition – and
prospect
of belonging to a group of frontrunners – would be an added incentive for Balkan leaders to engage with the EU accession process.
A widening gap in economic performance and political dominance is such a dismal
prospect
for the EU that it must not be allowed to become permanent.
If the economic frustration that drove so many Americans to vote for Trump is to be dissipated during his presidency, and if the market gains are to be validated and augmented, this
prospect
must become a reality.
With peace, and the
prospect
of doing well in July’s parliamentary election, in which it has agreed to participate, Hamas would have powerful incentives to transform itself from an armed movement outside the system into a political party committed to competing for power at the ballot box.
Even the
prospect
of a trade war with China could be enough to damage the US economy.
Those who know what the US aid cuts would mean to some of the world’s poorest people are dismayed by the
prospect.
Given the shift in global power and the
prospect
of US energy self-sufficiency as domestic hydrocarbon output booms, America is trying to adapt its foreign policy to the new multi-polar international order.
More neutral observers - and indeed, the daily news bulletins about bombings and hostage taking and "insurgents" - cast doubt on that
prospect.
If China's rulers heed the wishes of Hong Kong's seven million people to have the right to elect their own leaders through direct elections, however, they face the
prospect
that China's 1.3 billion people will demand the same right.
In addition, the
prospect
of a democratic Russia eventually joining Nato might be openly acknowledged.
DiEM25 is imbued with this spirit of defiance: we will not be forced by the
prospect
of the EU’s disintegration to acquiesce to an EU of the establishment’s choosing.
The resulting exchanges have focused largely on military assistance, though Putin has also wooed Iraq’s new ambassador to Russia, Haidar Mansour Hadi, with the
prospect
of cooperation in the energy sector.
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