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Fact checking by conventional news media is often
unable
to keep up, and sometimes can even be counterproductive by drawing more attention to the falsehood.
On the contrary, with a young, well-educated population
unable
to find suitable work, the regime has created its own cadre of potential protestors, who are aware that it is using empty slogans to keep the state of emergency and stay in power.
They are
unable
to add value to raw materials in order to sell processed goods in local and international markets and negotiate better prices and favorable trade rules.
Without skills, people find themselves locked out of productive, rewarding economic activities, leaving them
unable
to meet their needs for housing, healthcare and nutrition.
This is one of the main reasons why so many people are
unable
to take advantage of the many opportunities available in Africa.
For example, the Fund has been
unable
to complete a surveillance program with China for three years.
Unable
to create conditions in which Haitians themselves could take the lead in rebuilding their country, Haiti’s external partners undermined the establishment of a functioning internal governance system.
For better or worse, the fact that the most severe political and social turbulence is yet to come at least means that Europe will be
unable
to afford the dithering and half-measures that produced Japan’s lost decade.
With the PBOC
unable
to sterilize the inflows, upward pressure on the renminbi’s exchange rate would threaten competitiveness.
In this services-export-led growth strategy, skill shortages did not become a major problem, thanks to a fairly open immigration policy, which allowed the country to use the talent that Colombia, among other countries, was
unable
to keep.
Nonetheless, the US was
unable
to prevent the “loss” of China, “roll back” communism in Eastern Europe, prevent stalemate in the Korean War, defeat Vietnam’s National Liberation Front, or dislodge the Castro regime in Cuba.
But while Abbott was a spectacularly effective opposition leader as the Labor government unraveled, he proved himself utterly
unable
to manage his transition to Prime Minister, and was trailing badly in the opinion polls when he was ousted.
And countless children – mainly girls in Africa – are
unable
to get an education because they must fetch water from distant, often unsanitary, sources to meet their family’s needs.
Demand is therefore being drained out of the eurozone economies, with stronger external demand, stemming from the euro’s depreciation against other major currencies,
unable
to offset the effect on growth.
But the education system has been
unable
to provide enough of the labor force with the necessary education.
Cynical as it might seem, easy credit has been used throughout history as a palliative by governments that are
unable
to address the deeper anxieties of the middle class directly.
The European Central Bank, however, is
unable
to revive eurozone growth on its own.
They establish “reservations wages” or minimum wage demands against the private economy that employers are increasingly unwilling or
unable
to satisfy.
Income inequality has been growing in the US over the last three decades, largely because the labor market has increasingly demanded skills that the education system has been
unable
to supply.
A global economy that is levering up, while
unable
to generate enough aggregate demand to achieve potential growth, is on a risky path.
Unable
to disentangle the global and domestic pressures suppressing inflation, a price-targeting Fed has erred consistently on the side of easy money.
The continuation of this violent pattern seems almost certain because the region remains
unable
to resolve internal conflicts on its own, or to create anything like a resilient framework for peace.
Indeed, there are some goods that the private sector is simply
unable
to provide.
Who is it that infests language and conversation with cliches, ill-structured syntax and rote expressions that flow mindlessly from mouth to mouth and pen to pen?Who is responsible for the sterile language of commercials seen on every wall and television, indeed, seen everywhere, and without which we appear to be
unable
to know even the time of day?
Following the verdict, bailiffs confiscated our equipment, prohibited the publishing house from printing our newspaper, and, most importantly, seized our business bank accounts, rendering us
unable
to pay the fine.
By so doing, Bush's team left America's friends in Latin America - no less than in Europe and elsewhere - in a hapless situation: rightly
unable
and unwilling to support the US march of folly, and understandably reluctant to poison hemispheric relations in general with the type of strident criticism that local public opinion demands.
But, with Japan’s political system mired in a protracted transition under a dysfunctional two-party regime, recent governments have been unstable and weak,
unable
to satisfy either side’s demands.
The aggressive United States-led counter-narcotics policy of crop eradication has failed to win the support of Afghans, because it has triggered a chain reaction of poverty and violence in which poor farmers, with their only livelihood destroyed, are
unable
to feed their families.
And, just as ASEAN has been
unable
and unwilling to stand up to China over its encroachment in the South China Sea, the EU is already discovering the limits of its soft-power, consensus-driven approach to Russia.
The region’s trajectory is worrisome: weak states
unable
to police their territory; the few relatively strong states competing for primacy; militias and terrorist groups gaining greater influence; and the erasure of borders.
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