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The UN arose from the ashes of a war that the League of Nations was
unable
to avert.
California will most likely be
unable
to pay for the entire project, leaving little use for the first segment in the sparsely populated Central Valley.
The agenda for reform should address the overarching issues that the EU’s member states are
unable
to advance in their interests.
Under pressure to act without delay, and
unable
at this early stage to identify key priorities for structural reform, governments set themselves a long and ragbag to-do list.
And, if governments’ dependence on bond markets’ willingness to lend has not rendered them
unable
to reform financial regulation, this is all the more true for the EU and the G-20.
If he is
unable
to produce results quickly, large segments of the population could turn against him, particularly given that the PT retains a large base of support that can be expected to mount concerted resistance to a Bolsonaro administration.
The challenge is so overwhelming, in fact, that EU countries have been
unable
even to share information effectively.
The Truth about NATO Burden-SharingBRUSSELS – When discussing Afghanistan, many newspapers continue to suggest that some of Europe’s NATO allies are under-performing in Afghanistan, and are either
unable
or unwilling to make a greater effort.
If workers displaced by automation are
unable
to find new jobs quickly, frictional unemployment will rise, putting downward pressure on wages.
There are signs that the Syrians are
unable
to gauge American intentions on other issues as well.
But Mexico’s real obstacle is a political system
unable
to achieve any consensus on essential economic reforms.
Iran had a draw (tougher sanctions, but closer to nuclear-weapons capability), as did Saudi Arabia (growing clout, but
unable
to stop the killings in Syria or Gaza) and Israel (avoided massive bloodshed, but became even more isolated).
Unable
to provide either the investment or technological resources and knowhow to develop YPF’s resources, her government must invite others to fill the financial and technological void created by Repsol’s forced eviction.
High-level corruption is so rampant that Russia appears
unable
to build major public infrastructure projects.
There is, of course, another explanation of why Putin’s popularity is still growing in the face of a worsening economy: those
unable
to fend for themselves naturally look to the state for help – and are hardly likely to bite the hand feeds them.
With clear and predictable communication of this sort, the risk that the Fed would be
unable
to free the US economy from a deflationary slump is much lower - and so is the risk that it would ever have to fight that battle.
Recognizing the rights of great apes does not mean that they all must be set free, even those born and bred in zoos, who would be
unable
to survive in the wild.
Just as some humans are
unable
to fend for themselves and need others to act as their guardians, so, too, will great apes living in the midst of human communities.
Unfortunately, even the best-governed countries are
unable
to see the full picture.
In a competitive world, societies pay dearly for being
unable
– or unwilling – to deliver what technology wants.
Only American neo-conservatives, understandably grateful for his championing of the Iraq war and his ability to argue for it coherently and eloquently (unlike President Bush, who was and is
unable
to do either), are sorry to see Blair go.
And more cities could deliver telemedicine and video consultations to elderly residents who are
unable
to easily travel to see doctors.
But the need for spending cuts also raises the prospect that the US might be
unable
to finance a military shift toward the Asia-Pacific region – or, worse, that it will be forced to retrench there.
Unwilling to change or work together, and
unable
to devise ways of appealing to voters, these once-powerful groups simply disappeared, leaving the AKP largely in control of the conservative electoral base.
For a global economy limping along at stall speed – and most likely
unable
to withstand a significant shock without toppling into renewed recession – that contribution is all the more important.
Indeed, where new leaders have taken over, they have been
unable
to deliver what people were hoping for when they went to the barricades.
Under such circumstances, even a brilliant leader, with an able staff and promising policies, will be
unable
to pursue his agenda.
Despite US goodwill, they were
unable
to overcome their differences, and let the reparation problem degenerate into a poisonous financial conflict that contributed to much worse.
As a result, all living things – us included – have been plunged into a sickening poisonous stew, with organisms that are
unable
to adapt pushed further toward extinction.
It should go without saying that if businesses do not even know what tax measures will be included in the next quarterly mini-budget, they will be
unable
to plan and invest.
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