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Indonesia’s current political transition from dictatorship to democracy, although no unqualified success, shows that this is
achievable.
And, given that China’s growth has decelerated every quarter since the beginning of 2010, some have questioned whether it is
achievable.
Eliminating IS is not
achievable
in the foreseeable future; but weakening it is.
Sustainable development is truly
achievable
only when leaders of global institutions are from the communities most affected by those institutions’ work.
The question is whether this vision of an Indo-Pacific free of “authoritarianism and aggression” is
achievable.
If Japan and India – after China, the region’s most influential countries – can leverage their relationship to generate progress toward a broader concert of democracies in the region, the vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific may be
achievable
after all.
Ensuring that children have access to them is an
achievable
public health goal behind which parents and pediatricians everywhere should unite.
This goal is
achievable
in rich and poor countries alike.
In short, internal adjustment in the eurozone is
achievable
without serious deflation in the south, provided that productivity growth there accelerates, and that the north does its part by encouraging modestly faster wage gains.
While slightly more than 60% of Americans embraced the importance of the UN and its global mission, only 39% believed that its lofty goals for peace and human development were
achievable.
Though highly ambitious, the SDGs are eminently
achievable.
But as the US-led mission is currently conceived and described, it is not clear whether its objectives are
achievable
at acceptable costs in terms of time, money, and lives.
The competence of Iraqi and Kurdish ground forces – crucial if territory is to be taken and held – will take time to build up, and may never be
achievable
with the so-called moderate forces within Syria.
There is no point in advocating regionalism for regionalism's sake;Europe's experience shows that agreements based on shared values, peer reviews, and with clearly defined
achievable
goals can form the foundation for an ever-improving economy.
Providing better protection to the world’s most vulnerable persons against devastating hazards is not only conceivable – it is
achievable.
The EU’s goal,
achievable
only with flexibility and courage, must be to remain a viable project – and thus be one of the authors.
Instead of agreeing to broad aspirations, it would have been more worthwhile to use the goals to highlight specific, more
achievable
investments.
Continued convergence with rich-country income levels seems
achievable.
Any forward movement in US-India cooperation must be characterized by care and respect, with objectives that are unambiguous, practical, and
achievable.
Instead of victory, the goal must be a minimum of stability – and this still seems
achievable.
The good news is that if we focus on clear, practical, and
achievable
goals, major reductions can be made in order to ensure that, whatever the precise interim target, the world will fashion a radical new approach within a manageable timeframe.
A new report from the “Breaking the Climate Deadlock” project, a strategic partnership between my office and The Climate Group, shows how major reductions even by 2020 are
achievable
if we focus action on certain key technologies, deploy policies that have been proven to work, and invest now in developing those future technologies that will take time to mature.
And such an increase is eminently
achievable.
On Hiroshima’s 67th anniversary, world leaders should remember the devastation wrought by two relatively small nuclear bombs, and recognize that a comprehensive treaty banning nuclear weapons is urgent, necessary, and
achievable.
Not for the first time in international diplomacy, what those closest to a negotiating process deem desirable and
achievable
does not necessarily resonate with those in power.
All of this (with the exception of large-scale storage for renewables) is
achievable
with existing technology.
Putting the planet on the path to sustainable development is
achievable
– but it will require fearless leadership from us all.
The agonizing question for those who believe that the international community has a responsibility to stop mass-atrocity crimes is not only whether any of these options is practically achievable, but also whether they will do more good than harm.
To use Obama’s own baseball metaphor, aiming for
achievable
singles and doubles is often a more effective strategy than swinging wildly in an effort to hit a home run, only to strike out.
Crop yields are below one ton of cereal per hectare of farmland – far less than half of what is readily
achievable
if farmers are helped to gain access to fertilizers, improved seeds, and basic infrastructure.
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