Worrying
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But if any denial of academic liberty is a blow struck against the meaning of a university, the irony today is that some of the most
worrying
attacks on these values have been coming from inside universities.
So the trend is
worrying.
The breakdown of public trust in Japanese officialdom would be
worrying
were it to lead to a democratic breakdown.
Others, such as Margaret A. Boden of the University of Sussex and Oren Etzioni of the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, argue that human-level AI may be possible in the distant future, but that it is far too early to start
worrying
about it now.
The latter’s pursuit of nuclear arms is particularly
worrying.
Indeed, the dramatic plunge in the price of a barrel of crude – from nearly $150 in June 2008 to around $30 today – is likely to fuel continued upheaval far beyond the world’s energy and commodity markets, with particularly
worrying
implications for the European Union.
Although North Korea’s nuclear ambitions are
worrying
and destabilizing, China’s rise is the key strategic issue in East Asia.
A number of
worrying
factors about the US economy have been around for a long time:huge trade deficits have persisted since Ronald Reagan's misguided tax cuts of 1981 converted America from the world's largest creditor into the world's largest debtor.
This is worrying, but it does not reflect the harsh truth.
The sense of isolation their current rejection by NATO will bring is worrying, and not only for them.
The situation is even more paradoxical and
worrying
for the Baltic states.
While Libya’s current security situation, circumscribed by institutional paralysis and societal confusion, is undoubtedly worrying, it should not obscure the efforts of countless Libyans to build a new Libya.
Rather than
worrying
about the country’s food supply, he reportedly had broad responsibility for steering the Kim family fortune through a labyrinth of bank accounts on several continents.
In fact, the current wisdom has it that the reason why France recently grew twice as fast as Germany is that French consumers have stopped
worrying
about social reforms.
Perhaps most
worrying
of all, if the stalemate over Cyprus continues, it could end Turkey’s chances of joining the EU, as Greek Cypriot intransigence has given succor to other member states that want to keep Turkey out.
That is profoundly
worrying
for China, the world’s largest exporter by volume and arguably globalization’s greatest beneficiary.
Worrying
excessively about global warming means that we worry less about other things, where we could do so much more good.
But the predominant response to America’s recent fertility decline should be to accept it as inevitable and to stop
worrying
about it.
Japan slipped from 80th place in the World Economic Forum’s gender-gap rankings in 2006 to 98th in 2011, a
worrying
sign that a critical opportunity is being missed.
Government can promote the democratization of such institutions so that they protect people from the very risks that they are
worrying
most about.
And the level and tone of political debate – for example, within Facebook groups created by presidential candidates or their supporters – are
worrying.
The issue
worrying
almost half the electorate is whether the fork that Mexico took will put it on the dictatorial and economically unsustainable path taken by Venezuela.
Nonetheless, it is probably time for the world to stop
worrying.
Everyone in the West is
worrying
about the future of work, but in many ways it is a bigger problem for the Chinese development model than for the American one.
AI has
worrying
implications for the military, individual privacy, and employment.
It is also
worrying
that some of the women Abe has selected for his cabinet and for key party posts are arch-conservatives who advocate that women stay at home and take care of children.
And the fact that an open bigot and habitual liar could get as many votes as Trump did in the US, and that the far-right Marine Le Pen will be in the run-off vote with Macron on May 7, should be deeply
worrying.
Rather than
worrying
about inflation, central bankers should focus on reflating the economy.
NEW DELHI – Though the US Federal Reserve is turning a blind eye to the spillover effects of its monetary policy, the rest of the world is
worrying
about the impact that capital-flow reversals will have on emerging economies.
Three Ways to Save the EurozoneBRUSSELS – Since the summer, the continuing installments of the Greek crisis have concealed a
worrying
process of fragmentation in the eurozone.
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