Challenge
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Contrary to his bluster over unfair trade deficits, China’s real
challenge
to the United States is less about economics and more about the race for technological and military supremacy.
For the Muslim Brotherhood, this scenario constitutes a serious challenge, one that can be overcome only by finding an adequate balance between SCAF, with its overweening power, and Egypt’s liberal political forces – which won a combined 11 million votes, five million more than Morsi, in the presidential election’s first round.
The report is therefore right to
challenge
Bush’s insistence on discarding both Iran and Syria as interlocutors for a more stable regional order.
To be sure, Germany is not fraying at the seams: social consensus remains a German secular faith and the Social Democrats have not found a plausible man to
challenge
Helmut Kohl.
A US president can
challenge
political constraints only by taking on powerful lobbies.
History honors those who dare to
challenge
the politics of inertia by opening, through inspired diplomacy, new paths to progress.
A principal
challenge
is managing the consequences of the explosive growth of urban populations.
They will take on the
challenge
of training the owl (for example, not to eat sparrows) when they have successfully raised one.
Narrowing the gap with industrialized high-income countries continues to be the world’s main development
challenge.
This would allow a rapid public-health response that is commensurate to the immediate
challenge.
Moreover, huge waves of migrants from developing countries to OECD countries
challenge
the assimilation capacity of the latter and deprive the former of its educated work force.
In the next few decades, the biggest
challenge
for the world will be peace, because the changing economic power structure will require corresponding political changes, which the US, as the incumbent superpower, will not easily accept.
The situation is similar to Germany’s
challenge
to British geopolitical hegemony in the nineteenth century, when the German economy blossomed.
The most recent competitor to
challenge
M-Pesa is mVisa, a partnership between Visa Inc. and two other Kenyan banks.
The
challenge
to post-1945 norms now playing out in Ukraine is a threat to them as well, and their engagement is urgently needed to uphold global peace and security.
As the world’s largest CO2 emitter per capita, the US has a unique responsibility to help solve the climate-change
challenge.
The
challenge
is no less than to prevent the life sciences from becoming the death sciences.
The territorial
challenge
is, no doubt, a mushrooming anxiety; an innocuous remark by an American envoy about the Durand Line, which marks the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, drew sharp retorts from both countries.
They are inspired by the nationalist ideology connected with Vladimir Jabotinsky, who founded "Revisionist" Zionism as a
challenge
to the more moderate version espoused by Israel's Founding Fathers like Chaim Weizmann and David Ben-Gurion.
But the fundamental
challenge
is to suffuse the Internet with the same rules, rights, and values that pervade our democracies.
The
challenge
that business considerations pose to journalism – both news and commentary providers – takes the form of three separate temptations: to slant the news to please readers rather than inform them, and thus attract advertisers; to slant the news to please advertisers directly; and to slant the news to advance owners’ political or commercial interests.
American intellectuals’ failure to
challenge
these ideas – and to help the US population shed complacent attitudes based on ignorance – perpetuates a culture of coddling the public.
That is the
challenge
facing American public intellectuals today.
As US President-elect Barack Obama and his advisers assess their foreign-policy priorities, they will encounter the immediate
challenge
of addressing Iran’s nuclear program and the country’s growing strategic importance in the Middle East and South Asia.
Reagan characterized the Soviet Union as an “evil empire” and increased defense spending to
challenge
Soviet aggression and capabilities.
This is a serious response to a serious
challenge.
As support from Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, The Global Fund, the UK Department for International Development, the US Agency for International Development, and the US President’s Malaria Initiative was being provided, resolve to confront the
challenge
was crystallizing throughout the subregion.
For their part, many of the fringe parties, despite their rising popularity, are struggling to achieve power, a
challenge
illustrated in the recent British election.
Yet changing the world’s energy system is a daunting challenge, because fossil fuels are so deeply embedded in the workings of the global economy.
The Chinese bureaucracy must adapt radically to cope with the risks – and take advantage of the benefits – of technology and globalization, with the biggest
challenge
being the shift to a knowledge-based, environmentally conscious, inclusive, and stable industrial base.
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