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This
raises
an obvious question.
What gives trade particular political salience is that it often
raises
fairness concerns in ways that the other major contributor to inequality – technology – does not.
Growth not only
raises
incomes, but also makes vexing problems such as bad bank loans and budget deficits more manageable.
The fact that Bin Laden had lived in the heart of Abbottabad (where I was schooled as a boy), about 40 miles north of Islamabad, in a mansion built over a period of six years, and had moved in and out of it several times a year,
raises
troubling questions about the Pakistani military’s possible complicity.
This
raises
the question: just what is a speculative bubble?
Let’s suppose the Fed
raises
interest rates to 0.25 basis points at its December meeting, trying its best to send a soothing message to markets.
However, concern that the Syrian government could intensify its use of chemical weapons against rebel-held areas, or that rebels could initiate attacks or respond with captured chemical weapons,
raises
questions about the pattern’s durability and the international community’s reaction.
This new protectionism
raises
problems.
To the extent that it
raises
living standards, the “China Model” fulfills some requirements of political legitimacy.
But individually, a number of European countries – Spain, Greece, Italy, Cyprus, Romania, Slovakia, and Austria – are skeptical or negative toward Kosovo independence, which
raises
profound questions about the EU’s resolve.
This means that a large segment of the business community
raises
funds, shares equity, and manages operations within small, tight-knit social circles.
Health officials wait three years before declaring a country polio-free, but the one-year milestone in Nigeria
raises
hopes that we may have already seen the last case of wild polio in the country – and the whole of Africa.
Arogya Parivar
raises
general public awareness of health issues by training educators to teach disease prevention and treatment in villages, helping some 2.5 million rural inhabitants in 2012 alone.
Worse still, the successful military campaign against ISIS
raises
new fears about violent extremists returning from Syria.
As I have argued in previous commentaries, and in a recent academic paper written with Michael Troege, requiring banks to have more capital
raises
their tax bill, because it reduces the level of tax-deductible debt and increases that of taxable equity.
The behavior of Poland’s Law and Justice (PiS) government – which shows scant concern for either law or justice –
raises
similar issues.
Europe’s Litmus TestDUBLIN – The European Parliament election is grabbing headlines worldwide, as it highlights a new skepticism in the European politics and
raises
concerns about the future of the integration project.
With the SNB’s assets amounting to nearly 90% of Switzerland’s GDP, the reversal
raises
serious questions about both the limits and repercussions of open-ended QE.
Quantitative easing in the advanced countries also
raises
a question of coordination.
Today, the growing debate about a Syrian intervention
raises
legitimate questions concerning whether Libya was a unique situation.
My wish is that humanity’s conscience will be there to hear her address in New York City, and that, because she is heard, the alarm she
raises
will not have the ghastly resonance of a death knell.
That
raises
the question of globalization, which entails concerted action on many fronts by the international community.
But the UN Watercourses Convention’s entry into force
raises
as many new questions as existed in the period before its ratification.
The need to navigate this shift
raises
the toughest question of all: Is the new “fifth-generation” Chinese leadership, headed by President Xi Jinping, up to the challenge?
It is Russia's weakness that is a threat, and
raises
fears of chaos, unforseen uses of nuclear weapons, or another Chernobyl.
The new NATO
raises
the urgent issue of public support.
He also
raises
the issue of productivity, referring to research by the Trades Union Congress.
This application of technological capacity to store what is called “big data”
raises
a new set of issues about intrusion into citizens’ privacy.
This year’s revamped publication – shorter than usual, analytically well-structured, and written in lucid prose, without hyperbole – in some ways mirrors Africa’s own transformation, as it
raises
hopes that we may at last be witnessing the continent’s long-promised economic arrival.
They argue that regulatory constraints make it difficult for them to adjust to changes in technology and product demand, and that this in turn lowers their efficiency,
raises
their costs and, as a result, deters job creation.
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