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Here, as in other areas of the reform plan, change is dangerous; but Xi has come to believe that pressing
ahead
is vitally important if China is to take the next crucial steps toward building a middle-class, digital-age economy.
Mainstream political leaders face a challenging road
ahead.
Looking ahead, the hope is that Iraq’s general election in May will deliver a government that is committed to ruling through consensus, maintaining stability, and defending the country’s institutions.
In fact, with a sufficiently strong commitment from policymakers and businesses, China could reach its clean-energy goals
ahead
of schedule.
Despite early signs of trouble – which, together with the Soviet Union’s experience, should give the CPC pause – China seems to be determined to push
ahead
with the BRI, which the country’s leaders have established as a pillar of their new “grand strategy.”
No one should assume smooth sailing for China (or for any other part of the world, for that matter) in the years
ahead.
Meanwhile, Italy, now under the watchful eye of the International Monetary Fund, needs to move
ahead
with those pro-growth reforms in order to reassure the ECB’s shareholders that the central bank’s bond purchases are not money losers.
After peaking at 52.3% in 2008, its gross domestic saving rate has fallen approximately seven percentage points and should continue to decline in the years
ahead
as China strengthens its long-porous social safety net, encouraging Chinese families to reduce fear-driven precautionary saving.
Unless the Bank’s next president has a clear vision of the way ahead, and the gravitas to withstand the institution’s internal pressures, he or she will be swallowed up by its complex machinery and unwieldy processes.
The mandate of the Bank’s next president will be crucial in making or breaking an institution that the world desperately needs in the century
ahead.
Now that public awareness of is growing, it is time to press
ahead
with concrete measures to help women remain in the workforce while raising a family.
The 2.1% consumption growth trend realized during the anemic recovery of the past two years could well be indicative of what lies
ahead
for years to come.
Given changes to the economic environment, the challenge
ahead
is certainly formidable.
The key for emerging economies will be to seize the opportunities
ahead.
In modern history, Japan has had the distinction of consistently staying
ahead
of the rest of Asia.
But when considering emerging-market investment opportunities in the years ahead, one must also understand the changes that have followed developed-market financial crises and a larger shift in the geopolitical landscape.
This will provide recipient countries a clearer understanding of the context in which these institutions operate and the complexity of the tasks
ahead.
These arguments have been forcefully advanced
ahead
of the referendum.
As the Union races ahead, it seems that it has lost Europe's citizens along the way.
After the Republican convention, polls showed McCain
ahead
in early September, but after the financial meltdown, Obama took the lead.
Meanwhile, the Russian gas giant Gazprom has forged
ahead
with construction of the so-called TurkStream pipeline.
Though South Korea is still
ahead
of China in high-tech branches like memory chips and automobiles, its lead is diminishing in many major industries, such as steel, ships, petrochemicals, and electronics.
At last month’s Ministerial AGOA Forum, African trade ministers recognized the urgent need to plan ahead, committing to the creation of a task force to outline strategies for US-Africa trade and investment relations beyond 2025.
But this is no time for complacency; more turbulent times are likely to lie
ahead.
Rather, she allowed a quickly cobbled-together and telegraphic Franco-German non-paper to leak
ahead
of the recent meeting of European heads of state and government.
Whereas earlier, Chancellor Merkel had ruled out the old French idea of eurozone-specific governance for fear of being in a minority among Southern European countries, she has now drawn a lesson from the crisis and is proposing that eurozone countries go
ahead
and tighten cooperation with any others who are able and willing to join them.
CAMBRIDGE – Although the United States economy is in good shape – with essentially full employment and an inflation rate close to 2% – a world of uncertainty makes it worthwhile to consider what could go wrong in the year
ahead.
Populists of the right and the left, some with authoritarian leanings, lead opinion polls in Brazil and Mexico
ahead
of presidential elections in both countries later this year.
For now, she seems to have ruled out calling an early election
ahead
of the Brexit negotiations.
There is little room for doubt that the clean-tech industry can expect plenty of sunny days
ahead.
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