Unwilling
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But investors remain resolutely brown and dirty,
unwilling
to bet on a sustainable future.
While Merkel may offer the FDP further concessions, Lindner’s language seemed to leave little room for that, and the Greens say they are
unwilling
to compromise further.
With drug makers apparently
unwilling
or unable to fund development costs unilaterally, rich and poor countries must collaborate to fill the gap.
While the US has now explicitly welcomed the European initiative, it remains openly skeptical and
unwilling
to join, thus weakening the chances of success.
Without an endorsement by the FDA, the company was
unwilling
to market the product, and so it remains unavailable, tragically depriving children in developing countries of a life-saving therapy.
These companies would leave in the dust those that are
unwilling
or unable to implement AI technologies at the same rate.
But, in the actual societies in which businesses function, governments are often unable or
unwilling
to provide required public goods or curb negative externalities.
The flow imbalances include a deepening recession, massive loss of external competitiveness, and the large external deficits that markets are now
unwilling
to finance.
There is no way to disguise the reality: newspaper readers, in the West at least, are getting older; younger readers prefer to get their information online, where readers spend far less time actually reading news than print readers do; and, most agonizingly of all for the industry, people who were willing to pay for newspapers are
unwilling
to pay for the same content on a screen.
Because they know that it will take time for domestic demand to pick up, emerging markets are
unwilling
to risk a collapse in exports to the US by allowing their currencies to strengthen against the dollar too quickly.
But, faced with the possibility that today’s low inflation may be caused by permanent supply shocks, they are also
unwilling
to ease more now.
The biggest emitters of the twenty-first century, including India and China, are
unwilling
to sign up to tough, costly emission targets.
The refugee crisis and the Brexit calamity that it spawned have reinforced xenophobic, nationalist movements that will seek to win a series of upcoming votes– including national elections in France, the Netherlands, and Germany in 2017, a referendum in Hungary on the EU refugee policy on October 2, and a rerun of the Austrian presidential election on December 4.Rather than uniting to resist this threat, EU member states have become increasingly
unwilling
to cooperate with one another.
Tunisia’s collapse came quickly, because its president lost his nerve and the army was weak and
unwilling
to stand by him.
They establish “reservations wages” or minimum wage demands against the private economy that employers are increasingly
unwilling
or unable to satisfy.
Some members of Congress are
unwilling
to vote for any tax increase, even as part of a compromise to avert the fiscal cliff or to stabilize the debt.
Canada, that politest of countries, is similarly
unwilling
to be bullied; it has retaliated with 25% tariffs on $12 billion of US goods.
None of us are surprised that the police are
unwilling
to investigate my car’s explosion.
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.
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.
But the deadlock, and the related perception that the country is
unwilling
to change, might have another chilling effect.
Big international banks pour in lots of short term capital into a region, and then suddenly pull the plug, demanding immediate repayments, and being
unwilling
to roll over the credits.
If creditor banks were
unwilling
to accept some form of restructuring, they would have to put in new money.
But, while political leaders have been loaded for bear when it comes to many industries, they have thus far been unable or
unwilling
to take aim at the impact of aviation.
Thousands of civilians die, are displaced, or are subjected to appalling human-rights abuses, while the Security Council proves unable or
unwilling
to act.
If the new crown prince is worried about his domestic political standing, he will be reluctant to stand shoulder to shoulder with an American president seen as too close to an Israel that is
unwilling
to satisfy even minimal Palestinian requirements for statehood.
With the Trump administration
unwilling
even to acknowledge the risks posed by climate change – including increased migration – we may actually be moving away from a solution.
One problem seems to be conditionality, with countries
unwilling
to commit to complementary fiscal and structural reforms.
India’s Antiquated Penal CodeNEW DELHI – A number of seemingly unrelated controversies in India actually have one important element in common: They all relate to criminal offenses codified by India’s British imperial rulers in the mid-nineteenth century that India has proved unable or
unwilling
to outgrow.
Iran and Saudi Arabia, with their proxies on the ground, remain at loggerheads over how to resolve the conflict;Turkey is engaged in its own war against the Kurds; and the Sunni opposition remains
unwilling
to compromise.
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