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But if there is no serious effort at fiscal consolidation, serious trouble lies ahead, both for the US and for the world economy.
A new approach to ensuring happiness and wellbeing in the decades
ahead
is unavoidable.
The road
ahead
is not free of difficulties, but the Strategy represents a decisive step towards solving the challenges of the twenty-first century and preparing us for the world of tomorrow.
For the sake of social welfare in the years and decades ahead, we must ensure that these decisions are compatible with the creation and maintenance of healthy, competitive markets.
No sooner did the Federal Reserve System’s member banks limit their provision of credit to purchasers of securities than non-member banks, insurance companies, and trust companies ramped up their lending, allowing the stock market to race
ahead.
If the democratic principle is not strengthened, it is most unlikely that the European Union will be able to deal satisfactorily with any of the massive challenges lying immediately ahead: making a success of the Single Currency, revising the Union’s spending policies, and reforming the Union’s existing policies and institutions.
For example, if Trump decertifies the Iran nuclear deal on May 12,
ahead
of the summit, the move would almost certainly call into question America’s good faith and ability to honor negotiated international agreements.
During the past year’s investigation of possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia
ahead
of the 2016 US presidential election, Congress has leaked like a sieve, and many congressional Democrats have made it clear that they will “resist” Trump at every turn.
Determined diplomacy, as much as goodwill, is needed to push
ahead
against an inherited inertia backed by a legacy of rage.
France’s decision to abandon military conscription in 1996 while pressing
ahead
on nuclear testing did little to improve the relationship.
What lies
ahead
is uncertain; the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean stressed that CAFTA's implementation will add 0.5 percentage points to the rate of annual GDP growth in the region.
A difficult fiscal conversation still lies
ahead
at the federal level, but cuts and contractions of various types seem likely.
I am convinced that as the consequences of Brexit unfold in the weeks and months ahead, more and more people will join us.
He was beginning to support the idea of Russia becoming a parliamentary, not a presidential, republic and was gaining influence
ahead
of this year's Duma elections.
The investigation into the Trump campaign’s possible collusion with Russia
ahead
of the 2016 presidential election, and the failure to repeal the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) have shown the US administration to be unstable and ineffective.
Looking ahead, governments, businesses, and civil-society organizations must put values-driven leadership at the heart of their missions.
Moreover, most health IT systems in use in America today are designed primarily to facilitate efficient billing, rather than efficient care, putting the business interests of hospitals and clinics
ahead
of the needs of doctors and patients.
The US declined to cooperate with Iran to press
ahead
on the case.
Looking ahead, the world economy will need to introduce alternative technologies that conserve energy, water, and land, or that enable us to use new forms of renewable energy (such as solar and wind power) at much lower cost than today.
The president – to be directly elected in the future given another AKP-initiated amendment that was approved by a referendum in 2007 – thus maintains the predominant role, which underscores the AKP’s confidence that it will continue to control the presidency in the years
ahead.
Negotiators are now working out the details
ahead
of another meeting of EU government leaders at the end of January, which is supposed to produce specific language and rules for member states to adopt.
In the newspaper Le Figaro, a section on how to scale back one’s expenses predicted a “revolution in values” and claimed that people will put family
ahead
of work.
(Americans think the French, with their shorter working hours and longer summer vacations, already put family
ahead
of work.)
But we must hope that in the years
ahead
we hear less talk of “primacy” and “dominance” and much more about cooperation and collaboration.
With expectations of less political brinkmanship and lower policy uncertainty ahead, consensus projections foresaw faster, more inclusive economic growth.
Almost everybody complains, almost everybody aggressively defends their own narrow and short-term interests, and almost everybody abandons any pretense of looking
ahead
or addressing the needs of others.
His foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, had already threatened to crush the PA government on the West Bank if the UN vote went
ahead.
But new measures introduced last month have driven an increasingly frustrated population – which, until recently, had endured painful austerity with little of the public outcry seen elsewhere in southern Europe – to the streets to demand a general election two years
ahead
of schedule.
I went
ahead
with my plan and witnessed a girl being circumcised.
Before the operation, traditional heroic songs were sung, while a few older women sharpened their knives, preparing for the task
ahead.
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