Stake
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The Modi government’s willingness to go to such lengths suggests that more than interest rates are at
stake.
Public discussion and deliberation are the only way that democracies can sort out the contending values and tradeoffs at
stake.
Putin now has two choices: to suppress dissent as he did before 2012, and
stake
his popularity on another big conquest – say, the seizure of Kyiv – or to give the people what they want, revising the khrushchevki demolition plan to respect property rights.
While GDP will be the basic criterion for share allocation among the founding members, the finance ministry suggested in October that China does not necessarily need the 50%
stake
that its GDP would imply.
The State Administration of Foreign Exchange will hold a 65% stake; the China Investment Corporation (CIC, the country’s sovereign-wealth fund) and the China Export-Import Bank (China Exim) will each have a 15% stake; and the China Development Bank (CDB) will hold the remaining 5%.
But a more fundamental question of political identity is also at
stake
– just as it was in Scotland’s independence referendum in 2014.
The US and the European Union have a strong
stake
in keeping open a European option for Ukraine.
But the rights of persons and peoples, not just interests of states, are at
stake
in controversies such as this one.
With New York and London the centers of global finance, the United States and Britain have enormous profits at
stake.
Companies have a clear
stake
in low-carbon infrastructure, as climate change poses substantial risks for global supply chains.
The world has a
stake
in preventing the continued misrule of Mr. Mugabe and others like him.
Europe’s common good – indeed, its most promising path to a prosperous future – is at
stake.
The problem for the government of President Dilma Rousseff, who was herself imprisoned and tortured under the military regime, is that Brazilians know exactly what is at
stake.
Finance Minister Peer Steinbrueck signaled that he expected the European Commission to apply some sanctions to Germany: the credibility of the pact would, he said, be at
stake
if no action were taken.
Written another way, "Dragolea," the name means "of love" or "the lovely one" - hardly fitting for a man who developed the unlovely habit of lancing his foes on a stake, from which the nickname "Tepes" (the Impaler) was derived.
A
stake
was driven through his heart and his body was burned.
In talks with members of Iran’s policy community, I am continually astounded that they see resolving the nuclear conflict (or, indeed, other problems in which Iran has a stake) to be primarily the responsibility of the US, Europe, and other major powers, not of Iran.
That means that millions of young people were left without a
stake
in the economy.
Two recent events demonstrate what is at
stake.
What is at
stake
is nothing less than the health of the “global digital ecosystem.”
Citizens from around the world have a
stake
in getting this right.
What is at
stake
is more than the reconstruction of Kosovo.
The stability of the region and the credibility of the Western paradigm of markets and liberal democracy are at
stake.
Sports today are highly competitive, with huge amounts of money at stake, but that does not mean it is impossible to be honest.
What is at
stake
is too important to ignore.
Mrs. Watanabe and her daughter have much at
stake
in its realization.
Britain’s EU membership will be one of the major issues at
stake
in next year’s election.
Giving the Shia a real
stake
in the nations in which they live is the only way to satisfy the craving for empowerment that they feel after so many years of suppression.
It is crucial that those who have the greatest
stake
in the ECHR – Europe’s people – participate meaningfully in these discussions.
They produce skin-deep democracies in which people have a vote but don’t really have a stake, in which wealth is increasingly concentrated and income disparities are harder to breach.
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