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This strategy seeks to force the dismissal or reassignment of
troublesome
FBI and Justice officials.
A trilateral FTA would also most likely contribute to stabilizing the three countries’
troublesome
political relations with each other, and could provide a better environment for North Korea’s eventual economic reconstruction.
If we are to avoid sleepwalking into a highly
troublesome
future, we must recognize that failed integration, not terrorism, is the main danger we face.
For the Shia religious hierarchy, long accustomed to relegating the advent of the Mahdi to a distant future, Ahmadinejad’s insistent millenarianism is
troublesome.
Yet economists view FTTs as particularly
troublesome
because they distort intermediate activity, which amplifies their effects.
Others object to specific rights which they say reflect Western cultural bias, the most
troublesome
here being women's rights.
The Bush administration finds the PML-N’s nationalism and antagonism to Musharraf particularly
troublesome.
Labor-market conditions for immigrants are also a
troublesome
issue in Scandinavian countries, which otherwise perform well in enabling access to employment.
So far, no package has been put together, which is deeply troublesome, because the IMF is authorized to release the money it pledged only if Ukraine’s financial stability is guaranteed for at least 12 months.
In Europe, the new technology could similarly break Russia’s politically
troublesome
stranglehold on natural-gas supplies.
Especially
troublesome
is Israel’s construction of huge concrete dividing walls in populated areas and high fences in rural areas – located entirely on Palestinian territory and often with deep intrusions to encompass more land and settlements.
Still, it is not what we don’t know about the stimulus plan that is
troublesome.
The main reason why governments are leery of intervening in wage setting is the memory of the failed wage and price controls during the period of high inflation in the 1970s – controls that gave rise to large and
troublesome
distortions.
Sound debt management is, in effect, sound social policy – a lesson that borrowers and lenders alike should heed as they enter into debts that, if not properly managed, can turn out to be more complicated than first assumed and more
troublesome
than anyone expected.
Most policymakers and experts expected that, after an inevitably
troublesome
period of transition, Russia would join the United States and Europe in a strategic and economic partnership, based on shared interests and values.
Blowouts have become the most
troublesome
type of oil spills, and in deep water they tend to continue for a considerable time because of the difficulties faced in containing them.
But punishing someone criminally for being an anti-Semite and a racist propagandist raises
troublesome
issues that different countries approach in different ways.
China’s strategic interest in the line that separates India from a restive Tibet and the
troublesome
province of Xinjiang is straightforward.
This raises perhaps the most
troublesome
concern of all: with a post-crisis world getting hit by one shock after another, and with central banks having no latitude to cut interest rates, it is not hard to envision a scenario of open-ended monetary expansion that ends in tears.
Of course, most Japanese politicians, media commentators, and academics understand the need for this stance, and the Japanese trait of putting a lid on
troublesome
issues reinforces this silence, compounding all problems in foreign policy.
I fear that the French and Germans have now lost patience with the
troublesome
British, and are reluctant to cut a deal.
What is
troublesome
is that the Obama administration has been reinforcing this damaging trend by bolstering ties with Southeast Asian autocrats.
Today’s question is even more troublesome: Should democratic governments stick to the rules of democracy no matter the consequences?
But this results in endless efforts to make non-ideal methods less
troublesome.
And, while fiscal stimulus is called for in the short run, the long-term outlook for Japan’s public finances is deeply troublesome, owing to the huge debts run up in the past.
India is, at bottom, a status quo power that would like to be left alone to concentrate on its economic development;Pakistan is the
troublesome
rebel, needling and bleeding its neighbor in an effort to change the power balance and wrest control of a part of Indian territory (Kashmir).
And it’s not just the government’s red ink that is so
troublesome.
At any rate, everybody, in particular the "happy three", should understand (as the Hungarians seem to dowith Romania), that it is better to leave the door open to future applicants, even if they are
troublesome
neighbors, rather than create a new wall between Europe’s "Children of light" and its "Children of darkness".
This will be
troublesome
for the entire world.
This is where the attacks in Paris become more
troublesome.
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