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The difference is ultimately minor, and should not be allowed to overshadow what is really at stake: democratic self-governance in an age of high public debt.
And greater involvement quickly leads to better understanding of the issues at stake, and the reasons why some policies have been adopted that challenge or even override the sovereign powers of individual countries.
These young people and Denmark itself will benefit, as this “KVINFO generation” grows up with a genuine
stake
in Danish civil society, and seeing the world as Danes, not as guests.
As the mission statement of our commission succinctly puts it: “Democracy’s survival is at stake, because democracy cannot survive without an informed, open, and dynamic public debate.”
With so much at stake, both camps mobilized millions of people.
While much of the anger has been directed at the clerical establishment led by Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, reformists have as much at
stake
as their hardline rivals.
What makes such a deal seem impossible is not the principled opposition of the two governments – Greece has demanded a debt reduction, while Germany has insisted that not a euro of debt can be written off – but something more fundamental: while Greece is obviously the weaker party in this conflict, it has far more at
stake.
Just as world leaders have led the global discussion on policies to resolve the financial crisis, they should start a broad-based debate on the international community’s future involvement in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other war-torn countries, where better living conditions are needed to give the local population a
stake
in the peace process.
France’s loss of influence in Europe is no longer at
stake
today, because the notion of influence presupposes that the overriding preoccupation of EU member states is to advance their own national interests.
Russia, in particular, has a considerable strategic
stake
in Syria and serious concerns about its takeover by jihadists, which by many accounts include radical elements from Chechnya.
Senior bank managers would be paid not in cash or equity, but in the bank’s long-term bonds, thereby giving them a larger financial
stake
in the bank’s long-term stability, instead of its long-term stock price.
As a result, bank managers would have a personal financial
stake
in ensuring that the risky obligations do not blow up, as they did during the 2007-2008 financial crisis.
There is a deeper issue at
stake.
For India, an energy-starved country, much is at
stake.
Read More from "Zone Defense"An Afghan AfghanistanNEW DELHI – As it braces for its upcoming presidential election, Afghanistan finds itself at another critical juncture, with its unity and territorial integrity at
stake
after 35 years of relentless war.
Hundreds of business executives, aware of the dramatic costs – and potential benefits – at stake, are now preparing to attend a UN conference on disaster-risk reduction in Sendai, Japan.
Whatever ethnic and other divisions are at stake, the “us versus them” sentiment has played a large role in fomenting religious conflict in Nigeria.
And if the electoral numbers break down right, she could conceivably assemble a collection of regional and left-wing parties and
stake
a claim to rule India.
Europe has neither the same geopolitical interests as the US, nor, more important, the same means, which implies that it has a greater
stake
in revitalizing multilateral trade.
It is not only the future of Zimbabwe that is at
stake.
Then, as now, Europe’s future was at
stake.
The culpable failure, especially when lives are at stake, is not to disagree with scientists, but to reject science as a method of inquiry.
What’s at
stake
is not enlargement, but whether enlargement takes a more corporatist or market-based form.
There is a lot at
stake
this week in the City of Light.
Western politicians should have recognized that Ukraine’s Orange Revolution in 2004, triggered by Yanukovych’s attempt to steal the presidential election that year, was both a warning and an opportunity, because the very same aims and principles being fought for today were at
stake
then.
Moreover, the West finally seems to understand what is at
stake
in Ukraine, namely the future of the European order and its framework for peace.
Africa’s Imperiled DemocracyNEW YORK – The future of one of Africa’s oldest democracies is at
stake
in Senegal’s presidential election on February 26.
More than the unseemliness and capriciousness of many officials’ behavior, this is what is really at
stake
in Xi’s anti-corruption campaign.
Given what is at stake, we believe this guidance should go further, and that research reviews should be strengthened.
But I think the company is now in a stronger position to
stake
out new ground, rather than fight with Google over stale turf.
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