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The EU was at its apogee at the time, lifted by the new euro and the ambitious “Big Bang” eastward enlargement of 2004; so the chances of securing change today, when the EU is at its nadir of popularity, would at first
sight
seem even more unlikely.
Its convoluted business was conducted largely out of
sight.
Although no new project is in sight, two basic scenarios appear possible.
As those policies fail, global financial markets are reacting negatively, adding uncertainty to the world economy, and there is little relief in sight, because America is entering a period of prolonged political infighting and stalemate.
With the Republican-controlled Congress seeking to make the tax cuts for the rich permanent, the world is beginning to realize that America’s budget deficits are now entrenched, with no end in
sight.
The lack of vitamin A alone results in blindness in a half-million children every year, with half of them dying within 12 months of losing their
sight.
But his government’s position toward noncommercial institutions with foreign ties and foreign organizations operating in Russia raises concerns that it has lost
sight
of the value of international cooperation.
For most, including the Fed, there is still no clean exit in sight, and this has made the problem of political insulation more difficult, with or without an election.
And that’s precisely the problem: Based on the confluence of global and domestic pressures outlined above, 3-3.5% inflation is well in
sight
over the next year.
The key danger for businesses, as the leader of a construction-engineering firm put it to me, is that planning for all of the possible Brexit scenarios can become an all-consuming affair, causing companies to lose
sight
of their larger strategic goals.
For that battle, there is still no leadership in
sight.
If the coup had succeeded, Turkey likely would have descended into open civil war with no end in sight, and with all hope for democracy extinguished.
But we must not lose
sight
of the longer-term challenges that will remain after the storm abates.
But, while criticism of China’s human rights record clearly has merit, it is important not to lose
sight
of the extent of genuine political change in China.
Several weeks ago, the general election in the Czech Republic yielded a total impasse, with the left and right each gaining 100 lower-house seats and no resolution in
sight.
He might have added that the business of business everywhere is to pursue profits, for lately some corporate leaders seem to have lost
sight
of that elementary precept.
They will allow themselves to become intoxicated by the
sight
of luminaries and experts of la France d’en haut (elite France) seeming to eat from their hands and hanging on their every word.
But while public policies can help ensure that the benefits of openness are realized, we should not lose
sight
of their political and economic limitations.
As chaos and confusion set in, we should not lose
sight
of President Pervez Musharraf’s partial responsibility for this turn of events.
Under Tung’s leadership, mass protests became a frequent
sight
in Hong Kong.
Through such endeavors, Brazil hopes to contribute to a more balanced international order, one less subject to hegemonies of any kind, without losing
sight
of the importance of mutually beneficial partnerships with developed countries.
Meanwhile, the investigation into Trump and his campaign’s relations with Russia in connection with its meddling in Trump’s favor in the 2016 election has continued out of the public’s
sight.
Yet the technocrats are back, now advocating a fiscal union to support the monetary union, with political union nowhere in
sight.
But it is important not to lose
sight
of what Davos should reaffirm.
The end of history may not be at hand in Europe, but the end of Europe's dark history is clearly in
sight
- so long as Europeans continue on the path of integration.
After two years of civil war, with no decisive military victory by either side in sight, the situation could not be more desperate.
At first
sight
it seems unreasonable, indeed irresponsible, to undermine the all-too difficult task of collecting taxes by taking away the device of automatic withholding.
This seems like an obvious goal, but in recent years India appears to have been losing
sight
of it.
Finally, one should not lose
sight
of changes in the EU’s economic governance.
Three years later, Ross and Mitchell have resigned, with no agreement in
sight
in the Middle East, and Holbrooke died unexpectedly, without having brought the Taliban and the Afghan and Pakistani governments to the negotiating table.
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