Achieved
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Some of what is needed can be modeled on what Europe has
achieved.
If it can be achieved, the world may yet get the urban future that it deserves.
This could be
achieved
by monetary and fiscal policy: low interest rates and large state investment programs.
Their common aim was to wrest from a frightened and terrorized Israel what could not be
achieved
by diplomacy.
A company that develops a product would earn a share of reward money based on its share of the health improvements
achieved
by all the products competing for the available funds.
Nonetheless, within a decade, improvements in Turkey’s democracy have
achieved
enough to help end the government’s long and bloody conflict with Kurdish separatist groups.
Having
achieved
this, EU leaders have no further reason to impose austerity on Greece or strictly enforce the terms of the latest bailout.
But many poor countries, most famously China and India, have
achieved
extraordinary economic growth in recent years by harnessing cutting-edge technologies.
With new investments in research and development, still further improvements in technologies can be
achieved.
Yet all of the success we have
achieved
over the last two decades is now at risk.
Third, happiness is
achieved
through a balanced approach to life by both individuals and societies.
He also hopes to sign and implement the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, which China initiated several years ago to counter the now-defunct Trans-Pacific Partnership, next year (an overly ambitious target unlikely to be achieved, owing to the complexities of multi-party trade deals).
Admired for its transparency, and thus for facilitating accountability, it
achieved
success there, and soon in Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, Sweden, and Israel.
Thanks to its massive North Sea oil reserves, the country has
achieved
a level of wealth unimaginable only a generation ago - and which has allowed it to cold-shoulder the European Union since 1994.
There is only one main way that the necessary productivity and outcome gains can be achieved: excess demand in the public sector must be shifted elsewhere.
However, the reverse sometimes is achieved, as another study in Paraguay shows.
Those Israelis who believe that a two-state solution cannot be
achieved
feel vindicated; those who simply do not want two states to coexist are equally well served.
First and foremost, the dogma that solid public finances – and, more broadly, a functioning state – can be
achieved
only through painful austerity is an illusion.
But that antagonism reflected the personalization of politics
achieved
by Berlusconi, as well as an institutional feature that he abolished.
By contrast, in a pay-for-success model, the returns are based on the social benefits
achieved
or savings reaped by government.
This includes the notion that social justice can be
achieved
only by abandoning the path of reform and rejecting “bourgeois” democratic forms in favor of “real” democracy, born of revolutionary purity and the leader’s millenarian dreams.
The scale of theft
achieved
by those who ransacked Enron, Worldcom, and other corporations is in the billions of dollars, greater than the GDP of many countries.
They believe that a better version of this de facto “muddled middle” can be
achieved
through a game of “chicken.”
Ultimately, the revolutionaries must try to strike a balance between betraying their supporters’ radical wishes and escalating their conflict with the state to the point that no other policy goals can be
achieved.
In the 1990’s, in the run-up to joining the eurozone, Greece
achieved
substantial gains on this front.
High growth rates were
achieved
in conditions of stability.
Indeed, no other country has
achieved
such a level of poverty reduction in such a short period.
Today, China is producing literary exiles at a faster rate that the Soviet Union ever
achieved.
By 1998, Russia already had
achieved
a critical mass of markets and private enterprise, while the financial crash of that year worked like a catharsis, forcing the government to abolish enterprise subsidies that underpinned a devastating budget deficit of some 9% of GDP.
And, indeed, for seven decades, that system has largely
achieved
its goals.
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