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This time, however, Scottish nationalists would not have to
worry
about the Unionist argument that independence implies a de facto withdrawal from the EU.
About the long-run, however, at the moment there should be much less
worry.
It is telling that the English language has more than three dozen words for gradations of fear and anxiety: worry, concern, apprehension, unease, disquietude, inquietude, angst, misgiving, nervousness, tension, and so forth.
Each of Iraq’s neighbors has its own interests, but none will benefit from chaotic violence there, which would increase Iran’s influence, encourage Kurdish separatism to the
worry
of Turkey, and support Sunni terrorist movements that could spill back into Jordan, Kuwait, Syria, and Saudi Arabia.
Under normal circumstances, there would be little cause for
worry.
Investors may
worry
that if one country re-profiles, other countries in its position will re-profile as well.
Central to this is the
worry
that shifting production abroad will lead to more job losses in Western Europe, above all in labor-intensive sectors.
Since the terrorist attacks of September 11th, Saudi leaders have felt pressed to accommodate public revulsion about the mistreatment of the Palestinians, but
worry
that doing so may even further jeopardize their now brittle relations with America.
While there is undoubtedly some validity to both points of view, I
worry
more about the destabilizing role of the US.
Second, the time for America to
worry
is now.
Although inflation is now low in the United States, Europe, and Japan, households and institutional investors have reason to
worry
that the low interest rates and the extensive creation of bank reserves could lead to inflation when economic recovery takes hold.
This time, unlike the end of the WWII, there was cause for
worry.
Of course, Joseph Schumpeter famously argued that one need not
worry
too much about monopoly rents, because competition would quickly erase the advantage.
In the run-up to this year’s G20 summit in Hamburg, I started to
worry
that Germany would fall short of these expectations.
Today, parts of the ruling Ba’ath elite
worry
about Syria’s deepening alliance with theocratic Iran and Islamist Hezbollah.
It is when we
worry
about relative prices that we get most angry about monetary policy – and when central banks seem to offer no answer.
Some investors, doubtful of the sustainability of some countries’ public debt, began to
worry
about the viability of the euro itself.
America’s Exceptional Fiscal ConservatismWASHINGTON, DC – In most countries, to be “fiscally conservative” means to
worry
a great deal about the budget deficit and debt levels – and to push these issues to the top of the policy agenda.
However, some countries in especially hot parts of the world heavily
worry
that climate-friendly alternatives for their essential air conditioning may not function as well.
“And I’m beginning to
worry
that it may never happen.”
US officials have reason to believe that, over time, they will be able to
worry
less about the region and its problems.
Closing the Skills GapWASHINGTON, DC – In an age of skyrocketing unemployment, it may seem reasonable to assume that companies do not have to
worry
about finding workers.
As a result, following the rapid decline in oil prices of recent years, companies could lay off thousands of workers without having to
worry
about raising the unemployment rate or putting a substantial burden on government coffers.
Indeed, those who
worry
about the creation of a European superstate can rest easy.
Unlike Bernanke, I fear there is good reason to
worry
that the next experiment may not work out nearly as well.
Given Russia’s conventional superiority in the Baltic region, NATO would not have to
worry
that such an effort would inadvertently end up weakening the region’s security.
One wonders whether CCP leaders
worry
that their offspring will be brainwashed by Western values; they evidently already are reluctant to send their children to local universities.
The rise of Hamas in Palestine and Hezbollah in Lebanon as instruments of Iranian ambitions can only
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moderate Arab regimes.
The two that
worry
me the most are the possibility that we will be unable to raise the funds needed to pay for health and development projects, and that we will fail to align around clear goals to help the poorest.
Policymakers will have to
worry
about a strange beast called “stag-deflation” (a combination of economic stagnation/recession and deflation); about liquidity traps (when official interest rates become so close to zero that traditional monetary policy loses effectiveness); and about debt deflation (the rise in the real value of nominal debts, increasing the risk of bankruptcy for distressed households, firms, financial institutions, and governments).
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