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Last year, an estimated 3.6 million people infected with TB were
unable
to access treatment, a staggering gap in coverage that must be quickly closed.
The consequences of this self-delusion are now becoming obvious, as Britain’s government finds itself
unable
to get a parliamentary majority for any realistic Brexit plan.
If May finds herself
unable
to muster a parliamentary majority for any version of Brexit, resignation and a general election will not be her only recourse.
The first casualty could be Greece, which, in lieu of the debt relief that Merkel has been
unable
to deliver, may finally have to exit the eurozone, leading the entire EU into uncharted territory.
These companies would leave in the dust those that are unwilling or
unable
to implement AI technologies at the same rate.
That, in turn, will force a default against Greek citizens, as well as foreign creditors, because the government will be
unable
to honor the euro value of insured deposits in Greek banks.
Malaysia’s economy is caught, moreover, in the middle-income trap,
unable
to “graduate” to advanced-country status.
As an immature international creditor, China is
unable
to balance the inflows by making renminbi loans abroad.
In Europe, this has become particularly pronounced, because banks are
unable
to pass negative interest rates on to depositors.
Thus, they appear
unable
to explain their new rationale for the spending cuts that they are now announcing.
Europe’s leaders make things worse when they prove
unable
to connect isolated “reforms” – say, a lower public deficit – with any comprehensive vision of the economy.
The fear is no longer that they will be
unable
to insulate themselves.
But, in the actual societies in which businesses function, governments are often
unable
or unwilling to provide required public goods or curb negative externalities.
Though governments are bound to make mistakes from time to time in such cases, judges or tribunals will be
unable
to probe the evidence put before them.
This time, however, the outcome might be even more disappointing, with delegates
unable
to reach even a symbolic agreement that they can tout with an aggressive marketing campaign.
It is a simple idea, but even some presumptive professionals seem
unable
to grasp it – as evidenced by the decision by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a component of the World Health Organization, to classify the commonly used herbicide 2,4-D as “possibly carcinogenic to humans.”
But, with their government
unable
to do anything about the expansion of Israeli settlements, including in East Jerusalem, as well as continued conflicts over holy sites in Hebron, Bethlehem, and the Al-Aksa mosque, West Bank Palestinians are extremely frustrated.
The anti-austerity protest vote is strongest where governments have been
unable
to implement reforms effectively (for example, in Greece), in contrast to Portugal and Spain, whose economies are recovering on the back of strong exports.
Worse, the Obama administration found itself in the position of trying to block Chinese efforts to create a regional financial institution after the US itself was
unable
to deliver on promises to give China and other major emerging economies a greater say in the governance of the International Monetary Fund.
The administration had pushed European countries to accept less representation on the IMF Board and increase China’s voting share from 3.65% to 6.07%, only to prove
unable
to win the support of the US Congress.
By the end of this year about 8.4 million US individuals with mortgages will be unemployed and
unable
to service their mortgages.
The biggest loser of the US election is the EU, which is internally conflicted and
unable
to address economic, demographic, and refugee crises.
In fact, despite the overthrow of authoritarian regimes, Egypt has so far proved
unable
to build credible democratic governments or enforce the rule of law effectively, change in Tunisia remains tenuous, and Libya is substantially worse off – economically and politically – than it was before 2011.
According to one study, this costs the EU €150 billion ($183 billion) per year in lost wages and spending, in addition to the hardship suffered by the many young people who are
unable
to find work.
The Kingdom relies on the US military for protection, without which it would be
unable
to resist an attack by Iran.
It is understandable that he wishes to distinguish himself from his predecessor, Vicente Fox, who was
unable
to get meaningful reforms through Congress.
Because Canada’s public health service provides care for people with dementia who are
unable
to care for themselves, Bennett knew that she would not have to be a burden on her family; nonetheless, she was concerned about the burden that she would impose upon the public purse.
Unable
to plan ahead, the courts would enter into the restructuring process unfamiliar with the bank.
Unable
to rely on American support, Vietnam kowtowed to the Chinese, ordering Repsol to halt its exploratory drilling.
It is why governments that pledged to make large reductions in greenhouse-gas emissions have been
unable
to meet their commitments.
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