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Since WWII, Europeans have found it unacceptable to subject any group to collective punishment or mass expulsion on the basis of ethnicity, so, in casting aside fundamental rights in the name of security, rounding up Roma sets a
worrying
precedent.
But the world is
worrying
again about Argentina.
Worrying
too much is “anxiety disorder.”
Addicted to PutinMOSCOW – Watching Russia’s
worrying
trajectory under President Vladimir Putin, many foreign observers ask how a leader who is so apparently driving his country toward the abyss can remain so popular.
While the world has implemented more checks and balances for CLOs than it did for CDOs before the crisis, the trend remains deeply
worrying.
And if you view Germany’s behavior in respect to Libya in connection with its whining and dithering regarding the consequences for Europe of the financial crisis, you can’t but start
worrying
about the future of both Europe and NATO.
Moreover, the prospect that their new president is in Putin’s pocket should certainly be
worrying
to Americans.
Most
worrying
of all, more and more Internet users are being jailed for their comments on social media, or for simply endorsing content with a “like.”
This is why Trump’s embrace of an America first mantra is so
worrying.
Much more worrying, however, is what lurks unmentioned behind the Treasury report: a serious legislative effort, supported by the Trump administration, to reduce the level of scrutiny applied to banks that are on the verge of becoming systemically important.
Sharp increases in public debt, which has reached 50% of GDP in nearly half of Sub-Saharan countries, are particularly
worrying.
Perhaps the most
worrying
move by the new government has been its methodical dismantling of the Constitutional Court.
A single-minded focus on sealing borders – a particularly
worrying
trend in states’ approach to migration controls today – tends to regard migrants as unwanted trespassers even before their status can be determined, their rights upheld, or their contributions acknowledged.
The issue, again, is shareholder value, with shareholders
worrying
that billions of dollars are disappearing from the company.
We spent much of this year
worrying
about the Zika virus, especially once it crossed into the US.
With the global economy still recovering from the 2008 financial crash, higher energy costs – not yet fully offset by greater energy efficiency – are
worrying
business and political leaders.
The object was to stop these weapons from being used by the Assad regime, and diplomacy – backed by the threat of force – appears to have achieved just that (although there have been recent reports, unconfirmed but worrying, of both rebel use and regime backsliding).
It is
worrying
when countries proclaim their timeless and organic ideals, but affirming a city’s particularity can be a sign of health.
Indeed, the current situation in Libya, Bahrain, and Yemen is extremely worrying, and finding workable political solutions in these countries will challenge not only the Muslim world, but also the West and the entire international community.
Rather than
worrying
about offending people or losing the next election, she is following the diktat of her conscience.
Americans are not alone in
worrying
about oil as a security problem.
The impact of this form of inequality is no less
worrying.
This seemingly endless tension has been frustrating – and
worrying
– American leaders for years, especially as it has undermined the United States’ strategic “pivot” toward Asia.
Plane crashes do occur, but highly effective safety systems ensure that they are extremely rare – so rare that most of us board airplanes without
worrying
that we might not reach our destination.
Four Steps to US Fiscal HealthWASHINGTON, DC – The United States has a significant budget deficit, likely to be $1.3 trillion (10% of GDP) this year, and the long-term forecasts are
worrying.
That is a
worrying
outcome, because senior Fed officials seem to have slipped back into their pre-2008 ways, ignoring concerns about dangerous financial-sector behavior – even when those concerns are expressed by members of the US Senate Banking Committee.
Still, Spahn’s suspicions about the future of German politics are
worrying.
Foreign investors aren't alone in
worrying.
There are two
worrying
aspects of this high rate.
But the most important – and the most
worrying
– qualities they share is an ability to substitute salesmanship for substance, a willingness to tell bald-faced lies in pursuit of publicity and advantage, and an eagerness to intimidate critics into silence.
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