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Most of all, it
stakes
a claim to a degree of philosophical coherence of which the various “third ways” of the last decade could only dream.
The
stakes
are high for Xi and China in 2014.
That means the
stakes
are high for the rest of the world as well.
Otherwise, they will pull up stakes, and the Fund (and its sister organization, the World Bank) will have a debt crisis of its own.
Nevertheless, the
stakes
are far higher than in the seventeenth century, because Iran represents a threat that combines a fanatic religion with a determination to acquire nuclear weapons.
But the
stakes
are high; another failure could reignite civil conflict and all but destroy any remaining hope for reconciliation.
As communism disintegrated, senior apparatchiks ingeniously converted their waning power into financial
stakes
in the emerging market economy.
By contrast, interest groups with big
stakes
in the rules follow corporate governance issues closely, and they lobby politicians to get favorable regulations.
The
stakes
in Italy are high.
That remains true today: managing temporary
stakes
in banks in need of recapitalization, on behalf of large providers of capital (such as the Asian surplus countries), would put a neutral, depoliticized buffer between states and private-sector institutions.
The
stakes
are much clearer than they usually are in these types of battles.
Such a transition will be possible only through diplomatic engagement by actors with
stakes
in Syria.
As the US pulls up
stakes
in Syria, Turkey’s military and economic ties to Russia will only deepen.
Now they know that the
stakes
are rising.
We can all agree that the
stakes
in a better understanding of the lessons of macroeconomic history, and in avoiding future events like those of the last decade, are very high.
The
stakes
could not be higher.
Given the stakes, it is no surprise that the Maduro government immediately sought to discredit the July 16 referendum.
So it seems unlikely that this up-front cash provided much of an incentive for the average CEO to knowingly take bad or excessive risks that would jeopardize their much larger equity
stakes.
The
stakes
are rising in Kim and Trump’s game of chicken.
The
stakes
are too high.
And yet, despite the high stakes, Europe – and the international community more broadly – have not devoted the attention and resources that the issue merits.
Already, the prime minister of Iceland has been forced to resign, after it was revealed that he held
stakes
in offshore companies with his wife.
But the
stakes
are even higher than that.
When considering Yemen’s future, therefore, the
stakes
could hardly be higher.
China and Russia, too, have been building their
stakes
in North Korea.
The
stakes
for Africa are enormous.
US Senator John Kerry, a leading Democrat who supports the war, has said that the documents may “underscore the stakes” in the conflict, and make it more urgent to “make the calibrations needed to get the policy right.”
What is clear in all of these cases is that the
stakes
are so high that it simply cannot be left to the judgment of WikiLeaks and media outlets to make the necessary calls without consulting relevant officials.
True, the Treasury will take equity
stakes
in some firms, so there is some upside potential.
For example, public-disclosure requirements regarding the sources and conditions of donations to politicians, political parties, and civic and academic institutions, as well as ownership
stakes
in media assets, would make it much harder for the Chinese government to exert its influence through ostensibly private actors.
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