Worrying
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Even the political environment may not be as inauspicious as is often believed: Despite the
worrying
rise of anti-European sentiment in many countries – especially those hit hardest by the crisis – there is a palpable yearning among Europeans to break out of the continent’s debilitating economic (and political) rut.
The broader and more
worrying
trend is the politicization of central banking.
Leading German political figures are becoming increasingly suspicious of the European Central Bank, while also
worrying
aloud about the US Federal Reserve’s monetary policy.
That deliberate, and deliberately undemocratic, oversight, is one of the most
worrying
precedents set by the return of Hong Kong to Chinese control.
(Of course, China’s policy on corruption is not without
worrying
political overtones in itself.)
But this is increasingly difficult, because our everyday lives are becoming so much riskier and more
worrying.
When President-elect Bush talks about using huge tax cuts to keep the economy humming, it is time to start
worrying.
Even more worrying, the rate of GDP growth has been declining almost from the start of the recovery.
More
worrying
is the effect on Japanese democracy: Elected governments do not simply change the meaning of the constitution without even bothering to get parliamentary support.
How can China build a legitimate defensive military capability that a great power needs and deserves without
worrying
its neighbors and the US that it aims to seize disputed territory and aspires to strategic hegemony in Asia?
More worrying, the share of nonperforming loans may be dangerously high.
But it is
worrying
that the solution to Europe’s internal imbalances hinges on the continued unfavorable perception of the eurozone’s ability to address its problems.
To put it bluntly: instead of
worrying
that Roman Catholics will “steal” Orthodox souls, the Orthodox should try to steal Catholic souls.
But the increasing digitization of the labor market also has at least one very
worrying
drawback: it is undermining the traditional employer-employee relationships that have been the primary channel through which worker benefits and protections have been provided.
The gap is not wide – six percentage points of per capita GDP – but the trend is
worrying
enough to call for a correction.
The Koreans, still enraged at Japan for almost a half-century of colonization, took the Dokdo islands without
worrying
about the move’s legality.
Nevertheless, the rise of Euroskeptic parties, in a number of countries including Britain, France, Belgium, Poland, and the Czech Republic, has
worrying
implications for a summit meeting whose purpose is to take European integration a small but unmistakable step forward.
In the rapids, it is best to concentrate on keeping the canoe from capsizing, rather than
worrying
about maintaining a straight course.
The Great Depression of the 1930s, which followed the Wall Street crash of 1929, is the most obvious and
worrying
example that comes to mind, but the trend can be observed even in the Scandinavian countries, following banking crises there in the early 1990s.
This means that, of the more than 1.5 million people stricken by Zika since the outbreak, the consequences were most
worrying
for women of child-bearing age, especially those who were already pregnant.
But there are concerns that, if not fundamentally divisive, are
worrying.
China’s free-floating rise, unanchored in any regional structure or settlement, makes this mindset particularly
worrying.
At the top of his list of concerns is a
worrying
upsurge of anti-Semitic incidents, not least in his native United States.
In April 2007, the IMF released its famous “Valentine’s Day” World Economic Outlook, in which it declared that all of the problems in the United States and other advanced economies that it had been
worrying
about were overblown.
The short-term situation for France is more
worrying.
The ruling PSD (Social Democrat) government is efficient, but has a
worrying
record of corruption, non-transparency, and of using its power to influence judicial decisions.
While it is unclear if Sirisena will follow through, his threat is part of a
worrying
trend among populists who view the death penalty as a panacea for the drug trade.
Equally
worrying
are reports that the investigation has been plagued by shoddy police work, including a failure to question key witnesses, check surveillance camera footage, or adequately explain the presence of a former internal security officer at the scene the night before the murder.
The Storm Before the CalmOXFORD – Central banks can stop
worrying
about inflation.
For the Party, this development is clearly
worrying.
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