Stake
in sentence
944 examples of Stake in a sentence
What is at
stake
are millions of jobs that depend on healthy oceans.
What is at
stake
is food security for many parts of the world.
What is at
stake
is the long-term health of the world’s oceans.
They have much more at
stake
in IMF policies than do rich countries.
While the US has a major
stake
in the outcome, EU countries obviously have the most significant interests in the region, and perhaps this time they will assume a corresponding leadership role.
That would open a new and tumultuous era in the Balkans, with more than Kosovo at
stake.
Science and technology have an enormous
stake
in this development, and worldwide competition for the best brains is already acutely felt in European universities.
Indeed, even doubling its initial investment will not give China a majority
stake
in the world’s newest multilateral lender.
Perhaps China would account for an even larger share of ADB financing if it had a larger
stake.
Only democracy could have engineered such remarkable change with the consent of the governed, and enabled all to feel that they have the same
stake
in the country’s progress, equal rights under its laws, and equal opportunities for advancement.
Rumors abound that the family of Prime Minister Chernomyrdin, its former chairman, has a large stake, a claim the prime minister vigorously denies.)
It is not just our future prosperity that is at stake; the world could lose the hard-won gains made in poverty reduction in recent decades.
In contrast to corporate insiders, institutional investors cannot charge the costs of lobbying to the publicly traded companies whose investor protection is at
stake.
Such pro-EU alignments give the EU time to reform its institutions,
stake
out a common foreign policy, and initiate investment- and innovation-led green growth in place of austerity and complacency.
After the Doha Securities Market lost one-fifth of its capitalization between January and October 2008, the Qatar Investment Authority injected $5.3 billion into its own domestic banking sector by buying a 20%
stake
in each of the five banks listed on the domestic exchange.
Similar losses at the Kuwait Stock Exchange prompted the Kuwait Investment Authority to invest $5.4 billion in a new fund meant to provide liquidity to the local market, and to purchase a 24%
stake
in Gulf Bank for $1.5 billion.
True, Europe is moving at a painfully slow pace, but the attack on the State and its allies in an ossified supply side and the dinosaurs of industrial
stake
holders, is widening.
Fundamental values are also at
stake
for the EU, whose members, ironically, have in some cases actively supported the US in its quest to extradite Snowden, despite being victims of America’s alleged breaches of international law.
The next one starts in 2014 – and much more than money is at
stake.
What is important about China’s move in the Security Council is that vital Chinese national interests were not at stake, at least not directly or immediately.
Yet its cash-strapped government recently blocked the European Union from criticizing China’s human-rights record at the United Nations, because China provides critical investment, particularly from the China Ocean Shipping Company, known as COSCO, which in August 2016 acquired a majority
stake
in the port of Piraeus.
As Ugandan activists note, more than just prison sentences for gay men are at
stake
in the introduction of such laws.
The skimpy enforcement measures undertaken by bank regulators since the crisis are nowhere near appropriate to what is at
stake.
What Trump’s administration fails to recognize is that Jerusalem – the third-holiest site in Islam, after Mecca and Medina – isn’t just an Israeli-Palestinian issue; all of the world’s 350 million Arabs and 1.5 billion Muslims have a direct and vital
stake
in it.
But what is at
stake
in the Iraq debate is not so much a vision of the future as a moral principle.
Beyond Southeast Asia, nowhere in the world is China’s reputation more at
stake
than on the Korean Peninsula.
So it is necessary to clarify what is at
stake
in how we regulate – or de-regulate – in vitro fertilization (IVF), egg sales, and surrogacy.
With so many lives at stake, the time for talking is over.
These include threats, intimidation, detention, sexual harassment, and violent attacks by governments, corporations, security forces, or other third parties with a
stake
in where aid funds end up.
The Education Commission’s groundbreaking Learning Generation report makes clear what is at stake, particularly for African countries that have long suffered from education shortfalls.
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