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A breakthrough might compel a phase of intense diplomacy, giving Iran a pathway to diplomatic normalization and opening the door for grand bargains that could
begin
to restore order and stability to the rest of the region.
The Federal Reserve can
begin
the process of raising interest rates in December without any need for an offsetting fiscal boost to demand.
So it is a timely moment to reappraise its position and to
begin
acting from strength, not weakness.
Indeed, Arab educational institutions must
begin
to explore the development of high-quality online programs.
It is all well and good to counter undesirable economic developments at an early stage, as the Commission’s plan promises, but the time to
begin
is not when fiscal distortions actually threaten.
Then the bitter political struggle will
begin
in advance of the elections.
As Huntington suggested, when young people see their economies grow, they
begin
to demand participation in decisions that affect all aspects of their lives, not just their economic well-being.
Only after being re-elected did they
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to explain that large budget deficits, caused mainly by lower tax revenues, would require sharp cuts in social security, health care spending, and other areas.
The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty review conference will
begin
the work of adapting the NPT to our rapidly changing world.
To
begin
with, the capacity to dismantle and destroy nuclear warheads is limited, and likely to remain so.
Only then could they be banned and their total elimination
begin.
One can see why Uribe would threaten to leak news about the negotiations, as well as why Santos would try to preempt the leaks by going public and having them take place in the open (the talks will
begin
in Oslo, but will be pursued in Havana).
A second necessary step is for the US and Russia to follow up on the New START agreement and
begin
deeper weapons cuts, especially tactical and reserve weapons, which serve no purpose, waste funds, and threaten security.
But if the world moves in this direction, something along the lines of a new conclave of political global power will
begin
to take shape, and that will be the beginnings of a new international system.
Another, perhaps bigger storm, has yet to
begin.
For example, now is the time to
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reducing US oil demand through improved fuel-economy standards and/or progressive increases in fuel taxes.
This makes it all the more critical that Africa
begin
developing a multi-sector, integrated approach to containing, controlling, and eventually eradicating public-health challenges like TB.
Sooner or later, the cycle will
begin
again.
As we
begin
to use education as a means to achieve the SDGs, we will have to go beyond raising awareness about globalization, climate change, and sustainability.
But the terrorist attacks on the US in September 2001 pressed Japan to recognize that it must
begin
to exercise greater autonomy and independent judgment in formulating and implementing its national security policies.
Ethiopia’s New Climate of FearVienna – The European Union, the United States, and other major donors will pump about $2.5 billion into Ethiopia this year, a sum that does not even
begin
to include the cost of medicines, famine relief, and countless other services provided by non-profit groups in one of the world’s most impoverished countries.
Countries would
begin
to focus almost entirely on enhancing their own ability to adapt to climate change, with ambitious emissions-reduction agreements giving way to exclusively national initiatives in areas ranging from regulatory policy to geo-engineering.
In order to ensure this outcome, the EU must
begin
preparing a Plan B that accounts for the coming climate-policy paradigm shift.
There is no single ideal institutional mix for inclusive growth, but all countries should
begin
to think more systematically about strengthening their institutions and creating incentives to promote inclusive growth.
Such a mission could
begin
the process of rehabilitating the region, allow those displaced by the violence to return, and facilitate the reintegration of the Donbas into Ukraine with appropriate safeguards and devolved powers.
There is a clear way to
begin.
If Iran did this, it would not only add to the dangers in an unstable region, but would likely
begin
a process of unravelling the non-proliferation regime worldwide.
Indeed, rating-agency downgrades, a widening of sovereign spreads, and failed public-debt auctions in countries like the United Kingdom, Greece, Ireland, and Spain provided a stark reminder last year that unless advanced economies
begin
to put their fiscal houses in order, investors, bond-market vigilantes, and rating agencies may turn from friend to foe.
Then, last May, the US Federal Reserve announced its intention to
begin
to “taper” its multi-trillion-dollar asset-purchase program – so-called “quantitative easing” – triggering large-scale capital flight from emerging markets.
Avoiding new tension with Taiwan appears to have been a calculated decision by China’s leaders as they
begin
their own – perhaps not yet fully settled – changing of the guard.
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