Sentences with phrase «threaten system stability»

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Several analysts have said that the global scope of the penalty, combined with the use of national security as an excuse, raises the risk of a cascading series of reprisals that threatens the stability of the post-Second World War trading system.
The legislation also would eliminate the ability of regulators to shut down large financial firms if they were on the verge of failing if they threaten the stability of the financial system, a safety net that the big banks would like to keep in place.
The build up of risk came to threaten the stability of the entire financial system.
Given the unpopularity of PP and PSOE, the fact that EP elections are often considered of «second - order» and the specificities of the electoral system for European elections in Spain (proportional representation in a large national electoral district of 54 seats with no electoral threshold), one would expect that this election will threaten the stability of the two - party system (or «bipartidismo», as it is called in Spain) that has dominated Spanish politics during the recent democratic era.
Key banks and financial institutions will also be obliged to draw up «living wills» describing how they can be wound up without threatening the stability of the overall system.
-- Is there any chance of a future big incident that threatens the stability of the Earth and our solar system?
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An erstwhile member of the most cerebral and ruthless of the factions, Caleb has already expressed misgivings about their rebellion, reasoning that while the faction system is certainly oppressive, it also provides stability in a post-war society — which the very existence of his sister threatens.
In these communities, a voucher initiative would threaten the stability and finances of the public school system and undermine the performance of all schools in the area.
It certainly does that, but on winding, bumpy country roads attacked with a knife between your teeth, a momentary stability - threatening tug at either rear wheel suggests that certain conditions can outfox the system for fractions of a second.
Beginning in 1990, the US financial system has been beset by a series of financial challenges that threatened the confidence so fundamental to financial and economic stability.
Granted, the Federal Reserve may soon determine that the debt binges of foreign developed nations, emerging market countries, global corporations and U.S. energy companies threaten the stability of the global financial system... again.
«[Central banks] have chosen implicitly, if not in a more overt fashion, to set capital and other reserve standards for banks to guard against outcomes that exclude those once or twice in a century crises that threaten the stability of our domestic and international financial systems.
Wind Power (4/30/13) reports: «The decision follows a warning in March by interim energy minister Asen Vasilev that around 40 % of wind and solar plants could potentially be curtailed... Vasilev claimed their failure to provide real - time data on production was threatening the stability of the system and made them non-compliant with the law.»
This project was the result of the third Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health discussions among European ministers of health and the environment who acknowledged that human - induced changes in the global climate system and in stratospheric ozone pose a range of severe health risks and potentially threaten economic development and social and political stability.
It takes us into territory where system wide feedbacks could spiral out of control and threaten the stability of the global economy, perhaps even civilisation.
If an extreme wave of migrating workers threatens the stability and sustainability of the benefits system, as well as the social fabric of certain areas of the country, that's public policy too.
Aside from the obvious danger of killer robots gone rogue, the very development of such systems could lead to a «robotic arms race» that threatens international stability, Goose said.
Beijing has become increasingly wary of speculative bubbles that may threaten the stability of its financial system.
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