Challenge
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The real
challenge
for a patriot is to obtain the largest amount of pie, not a large share of a small pie.
That said, America’s most serious
challenge
right now is to get the US economy and its governance in order.
The resulting increase in investment would boost growth and lower the revenue loss; but congressional Republicans, who favor a revenue-neutral tax reform, would still face a
challenge.
Their new-found power in this volatile region therefore represents a major
challenge
to both the old Sunni ruling establishments - outside Iran - and to the United States.
Such shocking inequities in health are perhaps today's greatest ethical
challenge.
This is a new challenge, and it will not be easy.
But perhaps the biggest
challenge
will be determining which mechanisms will most efficiently address China’s troubled-asset problem.
In the early sixteenth century, the German princes attempted to settle the philosophical
challenge
presented by Protestant reformers by engaging Martin Luther to debate a prominent orthodox Catholic theologian, Johannes Eck.
(Goldwater took the US government to the Supreme Court to challenge, unsuccessfully, Carter’s action;Reagan, in the 1980 presidential campaign, pledged partially to undo normalization, only to abandon that position after he was elected.)
But the real
challenge
lies in providing direction for the World Bank that reflects the world as it is, and re-calibrating the Bank’s tools accordingly.
But now, five years later, the Chinese leadership is poised to tackle the next phase of the implementation
challenge.
The
challenge
for every country, then, is to make the most of all of its people’s talents.
Just as individual innovators must
challenge
conventional wisdom, companies must replace the established approach to the innovation supply chain with one that more closely resembles how they create and maintain a manufacturing supply chain.
What they created helped solve one immediate problem, but it let linger another global
challenge.
Today, the G20, now meeting in Hamburg for its annual summit, must confront the
challenge
of inequality.
The gap between rich and poor, already a
challenge
to our ideas of social justice, will become a chasm that mere equality of opportunity will be powerless to bridge.
Given changes to the economic environment, the
challenge
ahead is certainly formidable.
Such prizes reflect genuine global leadership: transforming a major
challenge
into an opportunity to facilitate progress toward a better future.
In order to tackle the twenty-first century’s most pressing
challenge
– providing access to sustainable energy for all – the world needs the same inspired leadership and long-term vision that spurred innovations in maritime navigation and food preservation.
For Palestinians, the US – a staunch ally of Israel whose leaders have strong domestic political incentives not to
challenge
it – cannot act as an honest broker in negotiations.
Even now, Palestine is a relatively minor security
challenge
for Israel; the more formidable threats, which have compelled Israel to build up its military considerably, come from the Arab states that surround it.
The
challenge
is: get the balance right.
But today I regard it as equally important to
challenge
the new conventional wisdom that America is invincible, and that the "new unilateralism" should guide US foreign policy.
It would at least be a welcome
challenge
to be required to put our efforts where our mouths have been.
While the West must resist Russian President Vladimir Putin’s
challenge
to the post-1945 norm of not claiming territory by force, it must not completely isolate Russia, a country with which the West has overlapping interests concerning nuclear security, non-proliferation, anti-terrorism, the Arctic, and regional issues like Iran and Afghanistan.
Exchange-rate fluctuations pose a serious short-term
challenge
for monetary policy, given the potential of the resulting price changes to spur inflation.
But, in the long term, the
challenge
is how to make the transition to a new and sustainable energy path, and to evaluate the political, economic, social and climate costs associated with this transition.
In Bhutan, the economic
challenge
is not growth in gross national product, but in gross national happiness (GNH).
There is no formula, but, befitting the seriousness of the
challenge
and Bhutan’s deep tradition of Buddhist reflection, there is an active and important process of national deliberation.
Their biggest and most compelling
challenge
is to meet citizens’ basic needs.
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