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Several crucial decisions lay
ahead.
In fiscal policy, as in national security, it is perfectly normal for a country to place its own interests
ahead
of others.
Studies
ahead
of the Paris conference suggest that international cooperation could allow for rapid reduction of greenhouse gases.
Europe’s retained wealth and accrued cultural resources will allow the old continent to live in relative comfort in the decades ahead, even if it gradually cedes its position in the production of goods and services.
Such an approach would be enhanced considerably by the deployment in the region of submarines and antisubmarine patrol aircraft, an area in which the US and Japan are decades
ahead
of China.
These challenges will grow in the years
ahead.
But their control of the clock is less than perfect; and it will become increasingly ineffective if economic improvement faces additional political headwinds in the months
ahead.
But China has identified automation as a strategic priority, and is now developing its own robotics industry in order to stay
ahead
of its rising labor costs and aging population.
Countries such as Brazil and Argentina paid off their loans to the IMF
ahead
of time, while others are buying up their own debt in secondary markets.
In the months ahead, the military-enforced calm will coexist with growing anxiety about what will follow King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s nearly seven-decade-long reign.
In the months ahead, many leaders will need to make a bet on whether the liberal order will survive – and on whether they should invest resources in bringing about that outcome.
Looking ahead, investors would be wise to consider an augmented balance-of-payments analysis for the eurozone in 2018.
This is not to say, of course, that we should shrink from the complexity of the task ahead, much less disregard the challenges that Brexit will bring.
The only hopeful aspect in Iliescu’s looming victory is that his opponents succeeded - just in time - in promoting growth and this may encourage the postcommunist to keep looking
ahead.
But investors look ahead, so reforms that promise an eventual return to growth should reassure them.
It continued to race
ahead
even during the days when Israel’s government rotated between Likud’s Yitzhak Shamir and Labor’s Shimon Peres between 1984 and 1990.
The Revolt of the DebtorsBRUSSELS – Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou’s call to hold a referendum on the rescue package agreed at the eurozone summit in late October has profound implications for European governance, despite the fact that the referendum will not now go
ahead.
The press headlines accompanying the release of the latest GFCI focused on the change at the top of the league: New York leapfrogged
ahead
of London, while Hong Kong and Singapore held on in third and fourth place, respectively.
One way or another, fiscal authorities will have to confront challenging tradeoffs in the years
ahead.
Sectarian violence is once again consuming Iraq, while clashes between anti-regime factions in Syria are becoming ever more frequent, with Islamists seeking to gain the upper hand
ahead
of the political transition that would occur should the government collapse.
My father and all the Soviet people thought that Sputnik’s success was natural, that, step by step, we were getting
ahead
of the Americans.
The challenge
ahead
for Macron may thus turn out to be even more formidable than the one confronted by De Gaulle.
To be sure, he is constantly treading a fine line between jittery markets, EU demands, and partisan maneuvering
ahead
of national elections in less than a year.
So we should expect more bad economic, social, and political news in the years
ahead.
And with debt levels already high and large deficits ahead, such supply-side measures would be reckless.
“Blind is the leader who does not see that a war of races is what lies ahead,” he wrote.
At the end of his 1885 classic, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Finn aims to “light out for the Territory
ahead
of the rest...”Hollywood writers found other words for it.
In contrast, Russia’s timing suggests that Vladimir Putin seeks to accomplish its aggressive aims
ahead
of the US elections, thus avoid beginning relations with the next president on an overtly confrontational note.
Sure, the agreement would come into effect only in 2020 – which sounds oddly complacent when environmentalists and political leaders warned
ahead
of the Copenhagen conference that we had just six months or 50 days to solve the climate problem.
Unfortunately, things will become even more unsettling in the months
ahead.
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