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Yet the fact that dates have been set -- explicitly in the latter, implicitly in the former -- provides momentum for going
ahead.
Their warnings are likely to be fruitless because failure to meet the deadline would be much riskier than all the risks of going
ahead.
France, on the other hand, has an energetic new pro-European president, Emmanuel Macron, who is committed to preparing his country for the years
ahead.
I count 18 unique successes in 2017, many of which will help sow the seeds of progress for the months and years
ahead.
The French and German governments recently decided to move
ahead
on a plan jointly to develop a new fighter jet, which is certainly a good first step.
Europe’s Other Populist ProblemWASHINGTON, DC – European voters, looking at Donald Trump’s chaotic presidency in the United States and the hard road
ahead
for a post-Brexit Britain, may be turning away from right-wing populists such as Marine Le Pen in France and Geert Wilders in the Netherlands.
Here is one message from the markets worth pondering, even for non-investors: political confidence may be at a low ebb in Europe; businesses and consumers may be shell-shocked by the last recession and gloomy about the future; but judging by the market's behavior the years
ahead
are more likely to resemble the stable and prosperous 1950s and 1960s than the crisis-ridden decades from 1973 to 1989.
This allowed western companies to stay
ahead
in the economic sectors with the highest profit-margins and the fastest growth.
Given this, I can see why the CPC’s upper echelons would want to be particularly careful about leadership changes in the years
ahead.
Many Germans have been wondering what lies
ahead
for their country, and for German national identity.
The EU’s special representative in the South Caucasus, Swedish diplomat Peter Semneby, played a crucial role in bringing back Imedi TV in time to restore media balance
ahead
of the presidential election – possibly the first time that the EU took a leading role in seminal political events in Georgia.
A reminder of that came at July’s BRICS summit of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, when, yet again, China emerged
ahead
of India.
In recent German state elections, Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union and its government partner, the Social Democratic Party, experienced notable losses, which could mean that Germany’s grand coalition is at risk
ahead
of next year’s election.
From the US to Europe to Japan – crisis-battered developed economies that collectively account for more than 40% of Chinese exports – end-market demand is likely to grow at a slower pace in the years
ahead
than it did during China’s export boom of the past 30 years.
But while Trump must figure out how to climb down from his fanciful wall, so far he has ratcheted up his pettiness, removing Mattis two months
ahead
of schedule and tweeting insults to politicians who have criticized his recent blunders.
Like South Korea’s own experience in fighting poverty, Millennium Villages in Africa, and similar projects elsewhere, are now surging
ahead
in food production, children’s health, and in forging a sustainable pathway out of poverty itself.
Iraq’s government is demanding a withdrawal timetable from the US, not because it believes that Iraqi forces will be ready to take over soon, but to burnish its nationalist credentials
ahead
of next year’s parliamentary elections.
And in Europe, far-right leaders in Poland and Hungary walk eagerly in Trump’s footsteps – if not a step or two
ahead
of him.
Looking ahead, the euro is more likely to climb back to the $1.60 level that it reached in 2008.
And, with the euro down significantly relative to many other currencies over the past year, Europe’s trade balance can increase further in the months
ahead.
To be sure, the challenge
ahead
is as broad as it is complex; but it is becoming increasingly clear that making the transition to a low-carbon economy will bring considerable economic benefits.
Recent reports of declining consumer confidence reinforce the likelihood that spending will slow in the months
ahead.
Looking ahead, strong headwinds imply that it will be difficult to achieve better economic performance in the rest of the year.
The economy could rise more sharply than expected in the months
ahead.
Beyond Europe's borders, governments and businesses are already forging
ahead.
Instead of viewing these changes as a threat, and trying to resist them, developing economies should be getting
ahead
of them, by embracing disruptive innovations.
History has shown us that many of today’s challenges can be overcome in the years
ahead.
Oil started to flow through the pipeline in July 2003, 16 months
ahead
of schedule, with the flow peaking at 225,000 barrels per day by the end of that year.
In the years ahead, successful companies will take the lead in tackling the most urgent development challenges of our time – everything from poverty and disease to climate change.
Still, Morocco’s monarchy has always been a step
ahead
of other Arab regimes when it comes to devising calculated responses to the popular mood.
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