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But any attempt to prolong Kuchma's rule will create such a political mess that it is not absurd to fear that Ukraine could follow Belarus and the Balkans of the early 1990's into outright dictatorship and chaos.
He will be remembered for accepting the painful secession of Eritrea in 1993, rather than prolong the civil war, and for his efforts to reach an agreement with Egypt over the use of the Blue Nile waters.
By taking an essentially passive position, this approach might merely prolong the Age of Terrorism needlessly.
Apparently, Dutch doctors are letting their patients die the old-fashioned way, rather than use the expensive new techniques to prolong their lives.
Muddling through as before would only escalate and prolong the crisis.
If China's leaders continue to choose debt-fueled growth over reform, they will only delay, and possibly prolong, the inevitable slowdown.
Short-sighted responses by politicians - who hope to get by with a deal that is small enough to please taxpayers and large enough to please the banks - will only prolong the problem.
The war, and the way it has been conducted, has reduced America's room for maneuver, and will almost surely deepen and prolong the economic downturn.
Some have even sought to prolong conflicts, believing that to do so serves their national interests.
To try to cut spending in a slump, as Osborne is doing, is to prolong the slump.
The alternative - an attempt at negotiation between Syria's government and an increasingly fragmented opposition - would serve only to prolong the war and raise the death toll.
Obviously, failure to reach a power-sharing agreement will prolong political instability.
Banks' short-sightedness helped create the crisis; we cannot let government short-sightedness - prodded by the financial sector - prolong it.
We doggedly fight to prolong life, only to find that we cannot win this battle - and are left unable to produce authentic rituals to accompany the end of our existence.
As a result, Turkey wants to prolong, at all costs, the time available for diplomacy.
Arab authoritarian regimes, unlike others that have given way to democracy, are incapable of self-reform; they have, however, mastered the tactics needed to prolong the life spans of their aging despotisms.
And the crises that often divide the leveraging and deleveraging phases cause additional balance-sheet damage and prolong the healing process.
Obviously, failure to reach a power-sharing agreement will prolong political instability. But the resulting economic inaction would be just as damaging to the consolidation of democratic rule.
When it comes to Russia today, appeasement will not lead to peace; on the contrary, a conciliatory approach will only prolong the conflict.
But relying upon population growth and desertification to prolong their lives would be robbing Peter to pay Paul.
Many fear that Russia's latest activism will not only prolong Syria's brutal civil war, but also strengthen the Islamic State.
Terror can prolong the agony, but in the end an illegitimate regime is doomed.
But will such drugs prolong youth and vitality, or simply extend our stay in nursing homes?
Moreover, to cut back expenditures now, in the midst of an ongoing crisis brought on by free-market ideology, would inevitably simply prolong the downturn.

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