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Indeed, with increased contact between Taiwan and the mainland, ordinary Chinese could
begin
to envy the modern democracy that the Taiwanese people have built – and spread the idea of an open society to the Chinese mainland.
As we learn more, we may
begin
to figure out how to better treat - and even prevent - these conditions.
Begin
with first principles.
Begin
with a little political philosophy.
Not only do these farmers then feed their families, but they also can
begin
to earn market income and to save for the future.
A good place to
begin
would be to form, before the next General Assembly, a caucus of democratic states to coordinate their actions and establish common positions.
Only strong transatlantic unity can stop this war and
begin
to repair the immense damage done.
Late in his life Jean Monnet said that, were he to
begin
European integration again, he would start with culture.
Thus, the US urgently needs to
begin
making four serious changes.
The problem with this approach is that Medicare is not particularly generous to
begin
with.
The problem is aggravated by the fact that the EU remains wholly unprepared for its "big bang" enlargement, even as it is set to
begin.
To
begin
with, the Greek government must be clear about the need for urgent economic reforms.
Nevertheless, financial investors are increasingly worried that inflation will eventually
begin
to rise, owing to the large expansion of commercial bank reserves engineered by the United States Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank (ECB).
Inflation will
begin
in product markets, rather than in the labor market.
But important progress can be made by the time the UK’s referendum is held – if, that is, EU leaders
begin
pursuing this goal in earnest now.
But at a time when the European Union is making large integrationist strides forward, in the shape of the single currency and the negotiations that will
begin
on expansion eastward, it must in principle be obvious to any democrat that there must be some counterbalancing strengthening of the democratic factor.
In March 2013, Obama sent two senior State Department officials, William J. Burns and Jake Sullivan, to
begin
secret conversations with the Iranians in Oman.
The best way to do that would be to forgo “strategic patience” and
begin
informal contact with the North to probe Kim’s intentions.
All of this could make new savers happy, as returns on savings – which have been subject to severe financial repression for most of the last decade –
begin
to rise.
But once manufacturing operations become robotized and require high skills, the supply-side constraints
begin
to bite.
Instead, they should take Trump’s recent escalation as an opening to end the trade war, initiating a ceasefire that will enable the real peace negotiations to
begin.
If the G-20 is to be effective as a development instrument, it should
begin
to tackle the single most important financial flow that Africa and other low-income regions will attract in this new decade.
Given that these countries recently managed to overcome their strong differences to reach a nuclear agreement with Iran, this might be the right forum to
begin
building consensus on a political solution in Syria.
Thirty-six per cent of Europeans will be aged 60 or over by 2050, and, despite increasing life expectancy, continued low fertility will mean the continent’s population will
begin
to dwindle by 2020.
Soon, the snow in the hills above Kathmandu will
begin
to melt.
According to Waszczykowski, Poland not only “must drastically reduce [its] level of trust in the EU,” but “must also
begin
to pursue a negative policy,” by “blocking other initiatives or playing a very aggressive game.”
After futile attempts to convince Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad to
begin
a transition to a more open system, the Turkish government has unequivocally called for Assad’s departure, and is actively trying to secure a legitimate framework for intervention.
It is only with such US policies toward China that the world can
begin
to be confident that the twenty-first century will not, like the last, become a vale of tears.
After Germany’s general election in September, it is hoped, a more stable EU could
begin
to make much faster progress toward unity and integration.
This month, Australia’s 400 largest polluters will
begin
paying a fixed tax of A$23 ($24) per carbon ton that they emit, covering more than 60% of the country’s emissions.
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