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But too few leaders have shown any sense of urgency about
stemming
biodiversity losses.
Moreover, facing distorted domestic bond prices
stemming
from unconventional policy, pension funds and insurance companies may look to buy them in less distorted markets abroad.
Should matters come to a head in another seismic zone of world politics – namely, East Asia – the world would confront a global catastrophe
stemming
from the synchronicity of numerous regional crises.
Online real-estate databases match buyers and sellers faster, while reducing price premiums
stemming
from information asymmetries.
Central and Eastern Europe after 1989, though a very interesting reference point for analysts of the Arab revolutions, is not an appropriate reference point, because the region’s new domestic and foreign order resulted from the change in external conditions
stemming
from the collapse of Soviet power.
That changed in 2011, when the popular protests and political chaos
stemming
from the Arab Spring led to widespread institutional paralysis, allowing the Houthis to march past a military that largely refused to fight it.
As for the future, it is much more likely to be defined by the United States’ need to put its economic house in order;China’s trajectory within and beyond its borders; and the ability of the world’s governments to cooperate on restoring economic growth,
stemming
the spread of nuclear weapons, and meeting energy and environmental challenges.
Some prominent policymakers and analysts, however, argue that oversight aimed at identifying and
stemming
systemic risk is futile.
Such joint and several liability, the plaintiffs assert, contradicts the Court’s previous statements that Germany should not accept any financial commitments
stemming
from other states’ behavior.
The resulting challenges – a host of new and unexpected competitors, volatility
stemming
from faraway places, and the disappearance of local jobs – are already overwhelming workers and companies.
Coping with the emerging social and economic burdens associated with poor health – not least those
stemming
from aging populations in many countries – requires a new approach to replace the unbalanced, unproductive model that currently prevails.
Second, all of these leaders now face massive challenges
stemming
from the need for structural reforms to sustain satisfactory growth rates in the face of global economic forces that are disrupting old models.
Among the fruits of that partnership are America’s world-class research universities and the technological developments
stemming
from defense-related research.
A lawsuit for losses
stemming
from the hoaxed tweet would face nearly insurmountable obstacles.
If the US were to raise taxes on domestic consumption, it would collect more revenue from imports, which would allow the government to cut income taxes
stemming
from US firms’ domestic and foreign sales.
History is replete with examples of conflicts
stemming
from a rising power challenging the influence and interests of an incumbent.
The renminbi fluctuated without a clear trend until mid-September, when it appreciated sharply, apparently in response to increased US pressure
stemming
from the impending congressional vote.
Achieving peace in Afghanistan, like
stemming
the spread of international terrorism, will be impossible without making the Pakistani military accountable to the country’s civilian government.
If business conditions are auspicious and there is a strong consensus in favor of liberal capitalism as the polity’s core economic principle, financial markets can develop and reluctantly absorb risks
stemming
from the legal system’s defects.
As with Time on the Cross, the Reinhart/Rogoff controversy, while ostensibly
stemming
from the authors’ statistical procedures, is actually rooted in the purposes to which others put their study.
Despite the lack of significant financial contagion risk, a renewed Greek crisis,
stemming
from a lasting and serious breakdown of negotiations between the new government and EU institutions, would constitute a major problem for European cooperation.
Military rule and putsches
stemming
from factional infighting among generals were the norm until the early 1970’s, when university students overthrew a military dictatorship and opened up democratic space.
The biggest risk
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from the Dalai Lama’s passing is violent resistance to Chinese repression in Tibet.
In a forthcoming book, the University of California, Berkeley, economist Barry Eichengreen also makes the case for re-nationalizing fiscal policy, which he views as essential to
stemming
the tide of European populism.
Even so, to be responsive to Xi’s call to strengthen and expand existing SOEs, it makes sense for the guidelines’ drafters to propose more measures to minimize risks
stemming
from poor corporate governance.
This is effective in
stemming
upward exchange-rate pressure, but it feeds the beast: it exacerbates overheating in already fast-growing emerging markets, causing inflation and leading to excessive credit growth, which can fuel dangerous asset bubbles.
At the same time, it reflects growing anxiety,
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largely from China’s increasingly aggressive posture toward many of its neighbors.
As such, this “what if” is a cautiously optimistic assessment of the downside risks
stemming
from weak external demand.
Critics have questioned the plan’s legality, the risk of collateral damage, and, most important, the effectiveness of armed intervention in
stemming
human-trafficking operations.
Europe’s voters, thankfully still through the ballot box, are expressing their fears
stemming
from the economic crisis, the breakdown of the social contract, and perceived threats to national and cultural identity in the absence of coherent policies and pan-European legislation to address issues such as immigration and minority integration.
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