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Yes, there will still be volatility, unusual strains, and historically odd outcomes.
This aristocratic tradition of standing above the narrow
strains
of ethnic nationalism may be the best argument to hang on to royalty a little longer.
Tensions among member states have reached a breaking point, not only over refugees, but also as a result of exceptional
strains
between creditor and debtor countries within the eurozone.
Indeed, in virtually all advanced economies, high levels of inequality,
strains
on the middle class, and aging populations will fuel political strife in a context of unemployment and scarce fiscal resources.
To succeed with this bold and necessary agenda, Latin America’s left must purge its dangerous and destructive nationalist and authoritarian
strains.
If you like the idea of avoiding mass starvation – and I certainly do – you owe thanks to two groups of scientists: one that gave us the Green Revolution back around the 1980’s via
strains
of hardy, high-yielding grains, and another that figured out how to make bread out of air .
Strains
in the Turkey-EU relationship may persist until peace is restored in Syria; but they are not necessarily irreversible.
The number of new cases of tuberculosis cases worldwide is increasing, and the growing emergence of multidrug-resistant
strains
of the bacteria is especially worrisome.
Russians are reacting not merely to the
strains
of economic crisis and social change, but to staggering government corruption.
The eurozone debt crisis has worsened, and financial
strains
are rising.
Climate change, deforestation, growing populations, and other ecological
strains
will challenge the very survival of hundreds of millions of people around the world in the coming decades.
But the effectiveness of TB treatments is declining, raising concerns that drug-resistant
strains
are becoming more virulent.
As the Brexit vote shows, Europe’s political class greatly underestimated the
strains
caused by free mobility across borders – a shibboleth of the failed neoliberal project of maximizing market-based resource allocation.
This led to a temporary reduction in the financial
strains
confronting the debt endangered countries on the eurozone’s periphery (Greece, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Ireland), sharply lowered the risk of a liquidity run in the eurozone banking system, and cut financing costs for Italy and Spain from their unsustainable levels of last fall.
He is a poster child for sectarian
strains
of Hindu nationalism – a firebrand Muslim-baiter who, along with his followers, has been accused of fomenting communal riots.
Many other
strains
are also self-inflicted.
Of course, such rates put
strains
on the banking system, which now abound.
Politically, the
strains
of globalization are twofold.
Of the 13 US cases, four – two in Illinois, one in Maryland, and one in New Jersey – occurred at the same health-care institutions at different times, and genome sequencing showed that patients treated in the same hospital in New Jersey had nearly identical
strains.
It
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credulity to argue, as China and North Korea have, that a normalized Japan would threaten regional stability any more than China's massive military buildup and territorial aggression, or North Korea's bellicosity and nuclear weapons, already do.
This style of travel
strains
local infrastructure to capacity.
A Partnership in PerilThe Iraq war divided "old" and "new" Europe and imposed unprecedented
strains
on the relationship between America and Europe.
Indeed, it is somewhat surprising that the partnership did not show more
strains
sooner after the Cold War ended.
These
strains
are not helped by negativism on both sides of the Atlantic.
Slower global growth is also amplifying political pressures and, in some countries, adding to social
strains
– both of which tend to constrain policy responses.
The more these second-line drugs are used, the faster drug-resistant
strains
emerge and spread - a huge problem in former Soviet countries, where up to 10% of newly diagnosed cases are multi-drug resistant.
But the same economic stimuli that underpin higher food output also lead to supply problems, a decline in living standards, and massive social strains, especially in urban centers.
When things go wrong – as is likely, given mounting social
strains
caused by rising inequality, environmental degradation, and deteriorating public services – China’s alienated masses could become politically radicalized.
And in Southeast Asia, some
strains
of the malaria parasite itself have begun to develop a resistance to artemisinin, the basic component in standard treatments.
Without a concerted response from the global health community, drug-resistant
strains
of malaria could spread to Africa and cause more than 100,000 new deaths per year.
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