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One is growing evidence of a housing recovery; the other is the
prospect
of steadily declining energy-import costs as domestic production, particularly of natural gas, continues to rise.
While there are pockets of high quality community-based services in most of the region’s countries, tens of thousands of people with mental disabilities are still living in institutions, and most of them have no
prospect
of ever leaving.
In March 2010, a North Korean submarine torpedoed a South Korean ship on the high seas, killing 46 sailors – and sinking any
prospect
of an early resumption of negotiations to implement the North Korea’s 2005 commitment to eliminate all its nuclear programs.
Now, with Israel’s existence under threat, peace with its Arab neighbors seems a more distant
prospect
than ever.
The moment the Pakistani establishment genuinely disavows terrorism as an instrument of state policy, the
prospect
of peace will dawn on the subcontinent.
Alas, that
prospect
is not yet even a glimmer on the horizon.
Building the institutions of a market economy should be the main focus, not alignment with expensive EU standards in food production or the environment;The EU should gradually phase out its Common Agricultural Policy, which primarily benefits owners of large farms, and instead develop new instruments of financial assistance for its own poor regions and its new neighbours;Current EU members and successful candidate countries could make available large-scale training programmes in market-relevant disciplines for the young generation in CIS countries;Taking as a model the Stability Pact in the Balkans, the EU could offer concrete incentives, such as economic assistance and the
prospect
of closer integration, to stimulate parties to end unresolved regional conflicts in the Caucasus, Transdniestria and Central Asia;The main actors providing international assistance - including the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, EBRD, the EU itself and the United Nations Development Programme - should ensure a minimum level of co-ordination to avoid duplication and waste.
Active surveillance programs are an encouraging
prospect
for minimizing the negative consequences of PSA testing.
Of course, it is premature to do more than indicate the high regard with which we view the
prospect
of EU membership.
While Western firms investing in China must face the
prospect
of protest and criticism back home from pro-Tibet campaigners, some companies are coming under pressure in China itself.
The free flow of capital from these regions’ SWFs to corporations in the advanced countries is crucial in order to balance the global economy and provide liquidity to financial markets, especially given the
prospect
of another recession in the West.
The decision on Kosovo may not imply the
prospect
of renewed large-scale conflict, but it does raise serious questions for Europe’s relations with Russia and the United States, as well as for stability throughout the Balkans.
Stopping Women’s Next Biggest KillerGENEVA – For women, the act of bringing life into this world has historically meant risking their own lives, with the real
prospect
of death during childbirth.
Consequently, the
prospect
of entry into the Union provided little incentive to countries for which meeting the stiff criteria was not yet on the cards.
A
prospect
of future negotiations is also held out to other Balkan countries, provided they settle border disputes, respect minority rights, and join in regional cooperation.
These inducements can be made more attractive by the prospect, held out by the Commission, that some countries may join as early as 2003.
But it remains the case that there are no obvious takers for a military role, partly because of the scale, difficulty, and risk of the commitment required, and partly because of the likely political and legal costs, given the minimal
prospect
of Security Council endorsement.
But the
prospect
of war in Europe now seems like a remote threat, and the varnish of the EU’s past success seems to have faded, even to those who have not forgotten the bloodstains beneath.
Reprogenetics will enable prospective parents to give their children genes that they themselves do not carry, thereby increasing their offspring's chances for health, longevity, happiness, and success - an appalling
prospect
for many bioethicists.
Overcoming East Asia’s Sovereignty DisputesBRUSSELS – China’s recent elevation of its claim to the Diaoyu Islands to a “core interest” has made the
prospect
of resolving its sovereignty dispute with Japan, which governs the islands, even trickier.
They fear not only domestic political backlash, but also the
prospect
that their adversary, or adversaries, will interpret a willingness to compromise as a sign of weakness, and thus become even more demanding.
Because bilateral talks run too great a risk of “lost face,” multilateral discussions probably offer the best
prospect
for resolution of East Asia’s sovereignty disputes.
This time, though, it is likely to have greater staying power, as the
prospect
of sufficient income from jobs grows bleaker for the poor and less educated.
There is now a very real
prospect
that we could see the last ever case of wild polio – a disease that once threatened millions of people – before the end of 2016.
Increasingly obsessed at the
prospect
of its own citizens and practices coming under international scrutiny, America has over the past few years contributed to the general erosion of the UN human rights monitoring system.
First, the newcomers share a problem that undermined the social market model in Western Europe: demographic decline and, consequently, the
prospect
of soaring health and pension costs.
He was even more pointed in criticizing the
prospect
of abandoning the Paris climate agreement – as Trump has threatened to do.
Nothing will be easy, given growing problems of security, governability, institutional stability, and economic performance, with the
prospect
of renewed global recession threatening oil revenues.
They are the working rich, and dislike the growing burden of regulations and the
prospect
of higher taxes.
By promising bailouts in return for fiscal austerity, governments have inevitably been pushed toward the
prospect
of socializing an unbearable amount of private debt.
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