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The Court upheld the government’s authority to curtail privacy rights for a compelling reason, such as national security, crime prevention, or social welfare; but the action must be reasonable and proportional to the end sought.More
worrying
is that Aadhaar is not secure.
More
worrying
is that Aadhaar is not secure.
Indeed, failure to publish research results is by far the most common and
worrying
form of scientific and ethical misconduct in health research – and it has had lethal consequences.
Already, the signs are
worrying.
As a result, there is now a very strong case to turn the focus of the US economy from measures aimed at increasing demand to measures aimed at boosting employment directly (without
worrying
much about whether these measures are efficient in the sense of substantially raising the quantity of goods and services produced).
ATHENS – In his end-of-2015 missive, Holger Schmieding of the Hamburg investment bank Berenberg warned his firm’s clients that what they should be
worrying
about now is political risk.
As if that were not
worrying
enough, Asia has become the next global arms bazaar, with military outlays in the region now higher than in Europe.
One reason, not necessarily worrying, has to do with labor-market reforms.
At this point, the extent of the stimulus seems very small, and the risk of financial bubbles is increasingly
worrying.
The potential victims are many, with
worrying
implications for geopolitical stability worldwide.
If they become consolidated democracies, as hoped, would-be entrepreneurs could stop
worrying
so much about official corruption.
It is time for governments to stop fussing about the costs of efforts to limit air pollution and start
worrying
about the much larger costs of allowing it to continue unchecked.
From Stephen Roach at Morgan Stanley to Paul Krugman at Princeton, to the Governors of the US Federal Reserve and the senior staff at the European Central Bank, to almost everyone in Japan, economists all over the world are
worrying
about deflation.
Why is this menace a matter of grave concern in Japan today, and a threat worth
worrying
about in the US?
The size of public debts, which had been ballooning in many countries during the crisis, together with growing competitiveness gaps between member states, began
worrying
markets.
Add low voter-turnout and poorly attended political rallies to the mix and you get a
worrying
problem for politicians and political scientists.
How Trump is Testing DemocracyTOKYO – World leaders seem to be at a loss about how to approach relations with US President Donald Trump, given his
worrying
positions and often-bizarre behavior toward politicians and the media, allies and enemies alike.
Germany’s recent experience provides a
worrying
example of this vicious circle.
The West industrialized rapidly without
worrying
about climate change, contributing mightily to the stock of greenhouse gases that has led the world ever closer to the tipping point at which global warming can no longer be halted.
Worrying
about the coming population decline in advanced countries is a meaningless diversion.
But perhaps the greatest difficulty
worrying
the Chinese stems from an underappreciated but familiar theme in international relations: “old think” – the inability to comprehend, much less address, new realities.
Yet, despite these measures, the situation remains
worrying.
Exports are weakening, domestic credit is slowing, and asset prices are showing
worrying
volatility.
So, rather than
worrying
about Trump’s personal predilections or trying to predict the unpredictable, China’s leaders are remaining focused on what is really important: the need for a cooperative bilateral relationship.
More
worrying
still, much of this will translate into long-term unemployment.
Students should stop
worrying
so much, immerse themselves in the field they love, and learn to appreciate the people who populate it.
But it is unlikely to reverse one of Asia’s most
worrying
trends: an alarming regional arms build-up.
And as Dmitri Trenin of the Carnegie Moscow Center has pointed out, the latest failure could have far more
worrying
consequences than past diplomatic impasses.
Indeed, current global conditions have more
worrying
similarities to the early 1930’s than they have differences.
Singh’s questioning by government prosecutors is perhaps the least
worrying
case, because India’s democracy is rock-solid, and its judiciary is fearsomely jealous of its independence.
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