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On this point, Krugman is right: such investment-fueled growth is
achieved
largely through perspiration, rather than inspiration.
What Trump has achieved, Berlusconi pioneered.
But the outcomes that the world needs – viable financing options and frameworks to support economic transformation, as well as integrated environmental and sustainable-development governance – cannot be
achieved
without political will.
Importantly, developing countries
achieved
several breakthroughs in the new trade agenda.
Iran could never have
achieved
this on its own, certainly not in such a short time.
As soon as this goal comes close to being achieved, elements of the opposition begin to position themselves for the second phase of the struggle and the coming competition for power.
But this goal cannot be
achieved
unless the construction industry is prevented from dictating low-income-housing policy.
While getting the facts wrong can easily result in misguided, fear-based policies, a more balanced, fact-based recognition of what humanity has
achieved
enables us to focus our efforts on the areas where we can achieve the most good (often where we are already doing well).
By contrast, trained economists view their discipline as having already
achieved
this scientific standard.
It may not be enough, but without this nothing can be
achieved.
With Global Fund support for our national institutions, we have
achieved
universal access to lifesaving antiretroviral therapy for people living with HIV, and we have stabilized HIV prevalence at around 3% of the population.
Before a lasting peace can be achieved, the US will need to reflect on the mistakes that characterized its post-Cold War period of hegemony, when its unilateral military adventures and neo-imperial ambitions left it overstretched, highly indebted, and locked in perpetual war.
While much has been
achieved
since those euphoric times, Egypt’s revolution today is, unfortunately, incomplete and imperfect – so much so that some now doubt whether it will fully succeed.
Peaceful change in Syria can nonetheless be achieved, and the international community can influence that process by recognizing that its continued focus on the country's “complexity” does nothing for its people.
And progress following the landmark agreement
achieved
in Paris in December is unlikely to be fast, because the accord is premised on postponing major efforts.
Progress will be
achieved
not by building monuments for politicians or holding summits, but by lowering the costs of doing business and raising the incomes of our people.
That shift is likely to mean a slower rate of GDP growth than the annual rate of nearly 10% that China
achieved
during the last three decades.
But how these ends are
achieved
differs.
For example, greater integration with world markets can be
achieved
via export subsidies (South Korea), export-processing zones (Malaysia), investment incentives for multinational enterprises (Singapore), special economic zones (China), regional free trade agreements (Mexico), or import liberalization (Chile).
Indeed, given the constraints on the capacity of most African countries to attract private financing, it is critical that the international community increase official development assistance (ODA) if the SDGs are to be
achieved.
This could be
achieved
in several ways.
On these four major issues, Obama has clearly
achieved
little.
Whatever else the instruments of communication have achieved, they have not made good the loss of the great intermediary institutions that once served to connect people and government - the voluntary associations so much praised by Alexis de Tocqueville, trade unions, and the political parties themselves, with all their local activity and strength.
Building a global workforce that can drive economic growth and reduce long-term unemployment can be
achieved
only by equipping and empowering workers with the right skills.
Instruments to achieve those objectives were developed, and food security was
achieved.
A sense of fair play requires voice, which can be
achieved
only through public dialogue.
The “troika” institutions (the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund) have, over the years, relied on a process of backward induction: They set a date (say, the year 2020) and a target for the ratio of nominal debt to national income (say, 120%) that must be
achieved
before money markets are deemed ready to lend to Greece at reasonable rates.
When fiscal consolidation turns on a predetermined debt ratio to be
achieved
at a predetermined point in the future, the primary surpluses needed to hit those targets are such that the effect on the private sector undermines the assumed growth rates and thus derails the planned fiscal path.
None of this means that common ground cannot be
achieved
immediately.
No other power has
achieved
a similar increase in “size.”
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