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Perhaps this disturbing
prospect
can propel society into mobilizing its politicians.
With no mechanism for orderly exit in place, the
prospect
of a chaotic departure by one or more countries petrifies financial markets and destabilizes the entire monetary union.
The
prospect
of a forced exit would restore balance to the eurozone by giving member countries a strong incentive to follow the rules, while taking away their disproportionate bargaining power.
The most powerful tool that the EU has for influencing political and economic developments in neighboring countries is the
prospect
of membership.
While the EU cannot hold out the
prospect
of membership, Russia is happy to offer membership in a reconstituted empire.
It ought to be possible to persuade governments in those countries to curb such behavior by holding out the
prospect
of substantial rewards.
Although an Atlantic Monetary Union (between the US and the EU) is a long-term prospect, it should be considered as a grand design for the future.
This may cow some of Syria’s civilian population in the short term, but it will serve only to exacerbate popular rage, and thus to increase the
prospect
of a bloody reckoning with Assad and his cronies down the line.
Everywhere an extraordinary free-for-all is underway, bringing conflict and turmoil to established societies, but also opening opportunities for millions of people, like those in the transition economies, who once lived without
prospect.
It is important to provide the
prospect
of hope, both in material terms and in our policies towards intractable conflicts such as those in the Middle East and Kashmir.
Ironically, however, such a grim
prospect
would not mean the end of globalization, defined as the increase in worldwide networks of interdependence.
But at Merkel and Trump’s first in-person meeting, no substantive statements were issued, and their body language made the
prospect
of future dialogue appear dim.
Granting observer-state status to Palestine would take off the table the
prospect
of a “one-state” solution, which has recently gained momentum among experts.
The only
prospect
for a feeble identity of interest is the emergence of some form of economic regionalism, pursued by Asian leaders through free-trade agreements.
In the meantime, if the global economy continues to integrate, will the
prospect
of Asian unity be enhanced or hindered?
The
prospect
of a disorderly fiscal contraction needs to give way to a more rationally designed approach that avoids undermining the fragile recovery.
One major task that NATO performed in the first decade after the Cold War was to attract the newly freed countries of Central Europe toward the West, with the
prospect
of membership conditioned on meeting democratic standards.
It is a rather unlikely prospect, but instead of signing the Agenda for Sustainable Development as is, leaders should forego the photo opportunity and spend their time in New York cutting it down to just 19 key development targets.
A recent study by Andy Haldane and others at the Bank of England casts doubt on the
prospect
of a return to the status quo ante.
For most of us, unless we remain seriously overweight in financial stocks, this may not be a bad
prospect.
The market is nervous – mostly about the
prospect
of large fiscal deficits as far as the eye can see.
We might also be looking at a potential ratings downgrade for US government debt – implying the
prospect
of even higher interest rates.
The
prospect
of companies “suddenly grappling with a new, unpredictable force in their operations,” should force anyone who is anticipating a new dawn of deregulation to think twice.
Young men, in particular, saw the
prospect
of a life more like that presented to them by Western television.
But they soon discovered that realizing this
prospect
would require a longer and more arduous journey than they had anticipated.
A Bad Deal for America’s FutureWASHINGTON, DC – The painfully negotiated US budget legislation that President Barack Obama signed on August 2 combines an increase in America’s government debt ceiling with reductions in federal spending, thus averting the
prospect
of the first default in the 224-year history of the United States.
France’s Anti-Populist PopulistWARSAW – Democrats of all stripes have been celebrating the
prospect
that the pro-European centrist Emmanuel Macron – not the far-right National Front’s Marine Le Pen – will be France’s next president.
Focusing the debate solely on Islam and Muslims and the
prospect
of religious reform, integration, and co-existence is a way to camouflage failure.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned of the
prospect
of war-crimes charges against Assad.
Back then, the US saw Colombia as hosting two increasingly interwoven threats, which, without a successful military response, heralded the grim
prospect
of Colombia becoming a failed state.
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