Challenge
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To be sure, there are women who are working hard to
challenge
the stereotypes.
While no one yet knows the national plutocrats’ names, I believe that they are new, influential players in or associated with the Kremlin, and that they have now become bold enough to
challenge
both Putin and Medvedev.
The political
challenge
for Rousseff’s administration is to channel those savings to new public investment or to tax incentives for private investment, rather than adding to current expenditures.
But the number one
challenge
facing these countries is to develop growth models that can provide more ample, well-paid, and secure jobs amid a secular re-alignment of the global economy.
For both theoretical and practical reasons, this is a
challenge
that will not be met easily or quickly.
No one should underestimate the growth
challenge
facing today’s global economy.
Then there is the nuclear component of the
challenge.
If, however, Spain is given the space to work through the
challenge
it faces, the rule of law will be reinvigorated.
As California continues its efforts to negate the Trump administration’s policies, one wonders if its approach will lead to a constitutional
challenge.
TOKYO – It is too soon to know whether and how the
challenge
posed by North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs will be resolved.
But it is not too early to consider what that
challenge
could mean for a part of the world that has in many ways defied history.
New ideas and policies, especially when they
challenge
the status quo, will always have their critics.
In the United States, among the candidates still competing for the Republican Party’s nomination to
challenge
Barack Obama in November’s presidential election, Ron Paul stands out for arguing consistently that government is the problem, not the answer, with regard to banking.
The
challenge
for Ethiopia – and for other African countries – is to raise its status from sourcing option to business priority.
A common security policy will be vital to help the EU address another major challenge: the migration crisis.
Those were the words of US ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton as he attempted my
challenge
to establish concrete priorities for the world.
It is simpler to declare that every
challenge
is a ‘top priority’.
And when some of these new leaders reversed the reforms, they also removed institutional checks on their power, in order to make it harder to
challenge
their decisions.
But, while Trump is impulsive and occasionally vindictive – a potentially fatal mix in an already fragile world – his election should be a spur to
challenge
failed ideas and to move beyond excessive reliance on the United States’ inevitably imperfect global leadership.
It is not yet clear whether this is a temporary and reversible phenomenon or the beginning of a protracted
challenge
to the functioning of the global economy.
Together, they do constitute a real
challenge
to people of faith.
The
challenge
facing Russians is to ensure that, when it does, they have broken their destructive dependence on belief in him.
With more measures set to be implemented and enforcement steadily improving, the
challenge
now is execution.
As long as protests remain local, however, they can be managed as isolated cases that won’t pose a broader
challenge
or spark a movement toward systemic change.
But now they also
challenge
the shoddy governance and corruption that allow dam construction to proceed unchecked, without environmental impact assessments, as local officials siphon off resettlement funds and ignore the claims of local villagers.
Thus far, the government has demonstrated some flexibility while trying to manage this new
challenge
with traditional means.
In May 2013, for example, huge crowds gathered to
challenge
the government’s plans to develop Istanbul’s Gezi Park; the demonstrations ended with no real political impact.
During the bonanza years, avoiding or leaning against currency appreciation was probably the major
challenge
that many central banks faced.
So the real
challenge
facing Nouy in her new role at the ECB is to teach the hedgehog new, fox-like tricks.
The
challenge
there is to reintegrate into the labor force workers who have been unemployed for a prolonged period and are at risk of skills erosion.
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