Stake
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Much is at
stake.
Okonjo-Iweala put the matter forcefully in an interview with the Financial Times: what is at
stake
is a matter of hypocrisy.
Furthermore, the US – hesitant to face yet another foreign-policy disruption, much less offer assistance or deploy troops, and facing other hotspots where vital national interests are more at
stake
– has contributed, albeit discreetly, to a negotiated settlement.
The man who drafted the original Appeals Act, Thomas Cromwell, was executed in 1540 on orders from the king; the architect of the English Reformation, Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, was burned at the
stake
in 1556.
The optimistic view is that property rights are becoming more deeply anchored than they were in the past, and that Russia’s future will depend on how fast a middle class with a
stake
in law-based government can be created.
But now, as Macron attempts to translate his victory into a viable government, the fates of the National Assembly, the Senate, and the Fifth Republic itself may well be at
stake.
Governments should consider how to give taxpayers a
stake
in such profitable outcomes from publicly supported research, not least to replenish public R&D budgets.
Just as women outside the family home – women who
stake
a claim to public space, working and living among men – are seen as dangerous temptresses, men who love men are often regarded as predators, ready to pounce on society’s children.
Too much is at stake, which is why all possible tracks for a negotiated outcome must be pursued.
If the deficits are monetized by central banks, inflation will follow the short-term deflationary pressures; if they are financed by debt, the long-term solvency of some governments may be at
stake
unless medium-term fiscal discipline is restored.
What is at
stake
is decades of financial integration in Europe.
The Challenge of Islamic FinanceHONG KONG – With Britain now in talks to sell part of the government’s 82%
stake
in the Royal Bank of Scotland to Abu Dhabi sovereign-wealth funds, the Islamic world’s growing financial clout is once again on display.
Over the last 20 or 30 years we have begun to comprehend what is at stake, owing to initiatives like the World Water Forum, which held its fourth annual meeting in March.
Perhaps no example illustrates these challenges as well as Egypt, a country whose experience highlights what is at
stake
for the region.
What is at
stake
every time Argentine governments put on a populist display is not the fate of foreign investors, but of the country’s citizens.
Would he make the same wager if his own life rather than other lives were at stake?"Environmentalists ban DDT because they are willing to sacrifice human lives for those of birds.
FLORENCE: Faced with an embarrassing strike by Air France pilots during the World Cup, the French government purchased labor peace by, among other things, offering striking pilots a big ownership
stake
in their company.
Iran’s security forces are too strong and have too much at
stake
in the current system, which gives them control of vast swaths of the Iranian economy.
Setting goals can overcome inertia, but everyone must have a
stake
in establishing them: countries, states, cities, organizations, companies, and people everywhere.
But much more is at
stake.
French President Charles de Gaulle was the only one to question whether an American president would actually ever be ready to launch a nuclear attack on the USSR in order to protect one or several Alliance members if vital US interests were not directly at
stake.
Trump is not the only figure in his administration to
stake
out a bold position on China, and then retreat meekly.
At
stake
is the sputtering Franco-German engine that has driven European integration and kept it at the center of the post-war multilateral system.
For, at the most fundamental level, what is at
stake
in Argentina is not merely the health of the economy, but the quality of its civil society.
A short-term “fire sale” of a minority
stake
in Saudi Aramco does not appear to be warranted by Saudi Arabia’s current macroeconomic situation.
For this reason, it is important to understand what is at
stake.
It adopts a global perspective and reconciles developed and developing countries’ interests, while weighing the broader economic, environmental, and social issues at
stake.
France has proposed a truly transformative change: The Security Council’s permanent members would forswear using their veto in cases of mass-atrocity crimes certified as such by the Secretary-General or by some other acceptable process, at least where no vital national interests are at
stake.
So at
stake
is no longer just Iraq, but rather the future of the entire region.
America's leverage consists in the rest of the world's massive financial
stake
in the fate of the dollar.
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