Stake
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But, given what is at stake, that is all the more reason to try.
Renault currently owns a 43%
stake
in Nissan, while Nissan holds 15% of Renault and 34% of Mitsubishi Motors.
Many in the US also believed that trade would give China an increased
stake
in preserving the existing international order, increasing the odds that its rise as a major power would be peaceful.
The future of the planet is at
stake.
As always, those seats will be hotly contested, but, with more at
stake
than ever, the fight for them could be fiercer than it would otherwise.
The day after Medvedev’s departure from Vladikavkaz, terrorists blew up the ski lifts at the resort in Nalchik, not far from Sochi, where, for Russia, much more than winning medals will be at
stake
in 2014.
It is important to understand what is at
stake
in this gruesome episode, not only for Kenya but for the region and beyond.
Public research should be funded in a way that gives taxpayers a
stake
in profitable outcomes.
In the end, such an outcome would be the result of a political decision, and the European values at
stake
in that decision trump any economic considerations.
At
stake
are fundamental values and strategic considerations that are central to the European project.
To understand what is at stake, consider the distinction between “narrow AI” and “artificial general intelligence” (AGI).
It also enjoys a privileged geographic position at the crossroads of Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia, which means that many major players have a
stake
in ensuring its stability.
US President Barack Obama was correct in describing Russia as a regional rather than a global power – on its periphery, it is strong, and it has a substantial
stake
in Ukraine’s future.
What is at
stake
is not the future of a politician or his party, but the destiny of the French Republic – and the future of Europe.
By the time we sold our
stake
in 2010 – at a rather attractive return to Morgan Stanley shareholders, I might add – CICC was well on its way to attaining those goals.
The new EU members from Central and Eastern Europe, in particular, have a big
stake
in how the issue plays out.
But there are reasons to believe that more than economic issues are at
stake.
A capital grant of some 10,000 euros, dollars, or pounds – funded by a tax on lifetime bequests, or a progressive expenditure tax – would give every young person a
stake
in society, a buffer against misfortune, and the means to invest in their future.
Their coordinated efforts to divert North Korea peacefully from its nuclear course have also vindicated bilateral cooperation when both sides can define a common security
stake.
Our prosperity and the viability of our socioeconomic model are at
stake.
Nearly 1.5 million Cubans will never have a
stake
in the industries controlled by the military bourgeoisie.
Every government in the world has a
stake
in the future of Iraq and the stability of the Middle East.
The rest of the world also has a
stake
in how the US emerges from Iraq.
While vowing to use force when America’s vital interests are at
stake
and rejecting pessimistic projections of national decline, Obama has – unlike his predecessor, George W. Bush – relied more heavily on diplomacy than force.
What is at
stake
with the MDGs is the creation on a global scale of the same sort of public redistribution mechanisms that were progressively established in the world’s richest societies over the course of the twentieth century.
With the world’s safety and prosperity at stake, the question is not whether or when to begin the transition to a low-carbon economy, but how to manage the effort.
From the regime’s point of view, the legacy of the 1979 Islamic revolution is at
stake.
Some, like Singapore’s Government Investment Corporation, prefer passive and diversified investments with no controlling
stake
in companies.
And China, when it took a 10%
stake
in the US private equity group Blackstone, eschewed any voting rights in the company’s management, perhaps as a way of keeping US financial regulators happy.
The Americans understand that if they go too far too fast, Europe will publicly break with the US approach, because the Europeans have a lot more at
stake
economically.
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