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Others, especially in Eastern Europe, continued to pray for a messianic deliverance from their
troubles
in God’s own time.
He, too, offered to share power – retaining the presidency, with its privileges and clout, while ceding the premiership, with its portfolio of
troubles
but no real power.
China’s recent
troubles
over Tibet have brought with them unwelcome reminders of India’s hospitality to the Dalai Lama and his government-in-exile.
Apparently, fear of even more serious economic
troubles
– for example, further capital flight when taxes are raised – has precluded an open invasion of eastern Ukraine.
Gordon Brown Can't Avoid EuropeTony Blair's
troubles
are not confined to overwhelming public skepticism regarding the war in Iraq.
Although the Savings & Loan crisis continued to simmer, S&Ls were too small, even as a group, for their
troubles
to impact the economy significantly.
In Russia, too, a feeling has built up that America can and must be held responsible for the many
troubles
that Russians have, in fact, brought upon themselves.
The good news is that North Korea’s leadership seems to understand that its current
troubles
stem from its grossly inefficient economic system.
Still, the
troubles
of the right should worry all thinking democrats; and these
troubles
are not confined to Europe's western half.
For example, one regularly encounters reports of governments’ financial troubles, like the “fiscal cliff” in the United States and the debt crisis in Europe.
Is Mr. Stiglitz's devaluation the answer to China's current
troubles
and is it a good idea for the world economy?
But, with enlightened leadership and constructive cooperation, Egypt can overcome its current
troubles.
The Government the Eurozone DeservesATHENS – Will Greece’s
troubles
destroy Europe’s currency union, or reveal how it should be saved?
First, let us be clear: Greece could be blamed for its
troubles
if it were the only country where the troika’s medicine failed miserably.
Yet, just when the Polish government seemed to have put its
troubles
behind it, Israel’s Holocaust remembrance center, Yad Vashem, and its minister of education and diaspora affairs, Naftali Bennett, issued sharp denunciations of the joint declaration.
We might even have allowed these countries a certain measure of schadenfreude in the
troubles
of the United States and other rich countries, just as we might expect kids to take perverse delight from their parents’ getting into the kinds of trouble they so adamantly warn their children against.
The impulse to put things off for a later day is understandable, given current economic and political troubles; but when it comes to public pensions, procrastination comes at a high cost – even more so than in the case of global warming.
Abe’s domestic troubles, stemming from two decades of economic stagnation, are well known.
The world should not misjudge the effect of such
troubles
on China.
If, as is likely, financial markets and the economy run into headwinds in the medium term – perhaps in the run-up to the next presidential election – Trump will almost certainly blame his
troubles
on the Fed.
She favors engagement policy and the six-party talks so as to resolve the nuclear
troubles.
Europe is in trouble; massive fiscal problems force fiscal restraint; overpricing of the DM and the Franc spell growth troubles; central banks are late in cutting rates.
But, in the distant future, when the financial crisis and the euro’s
troubles
are long forgotten, we will still be facing the consequences of climate change.
To be sure, the UK is still recovering from a deep recession; living standards have been dented by the financial crisis; and the eurozone’s
troubles
remind us that there is still turbulence out there.
The rest of the decade was punctuated by the Mexican peso crisis of 1994, the East Asian crisis of 1997-98, and
troubles
in Brazil, Argentina, Turkey, and elsewhere, and the new millennium began with the collapse of the dot-com bubble in 2000 and the economic fallout from the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Furthermore, the slow pace of European decision-making has compounded Greece’s
troubles.
And further cuts in pensions will not address the true causes of the pension system’s
troubles
(low employment and vast undeclared labor).
Today’s world, for all of its troubles, is simply not dangerous enough – at least not yet – for the countries at the helm of the global economy.
Corporate and Russian propaganda would have the German public believe that Nord Stream 2 is to be a kind of energy cordon sanitaire, insulating Germany from the
troubles
of its eastern neighbors, even though they may be fellow EU members.
But Nord Stream 2 would make those
troubles
inevitable.
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