Challenge
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The second
challenge
regards the competition.
In a sense, the solution to this
challenge
is as plain as day.
But urban life poses a
challenge
to our automotive mobility.
Harvard Business School Professors Katherine Gehl and Michael Porter argue that America’s two-party system “has become the major barrier to solving nearly every important challenge” facing the country.
His rise represents the most profound
challenge
to American democracy since Germany invaded Poland in 1939.
In a recent essay, Carter wrote that Obama, “misled” by his own analysis, viewed as suspect “recommendations from me and others to more aggressively
challenge
China’s excessive maritime claims and other counterproductive behaviors.”
In Abe’s view, Japan needs to regain, wherever possible, the right of independent decision-making if it is to manage successfully the
challenge
posed to it by China.
And, because the government chose not to go to Congress for a law authorizing the auction, investors feared that the legal framework was open to
challenge.
The
challenge
for investors – and for governments – is to lower the cost of connecting to solar energy.
Politicians, diplomats, and generals in conflict-ridden countries typically treat these crises as they would any other political or military
challenge.
But these responses overlook the underlying
challenge
of helping communities meet their urgent needs for water, food, and livelihoods.
It would also underscore a basic truth: the common
challenge
of sustainable development should unify a world divided by income, religion, and geography.
Climate change is the ultimate global
challenge
and global threat, and the global community must meet it together.
The
challenge
is even greater because some regulatory agencies must be multilateral, or at least intergovernmental, given the global nature of much economic activity.
To realize his liberal dream of national unification, Moon will have to confront a much larger
challenge
than anything his predecessors faced.
Treasury reformers have shirked the
challenge
of working out the implications of this crucial insight.
Raising taxes on the beneficiaries of publicly funded research would be a challenge, given that the link between an original breakthrough and the wealth it created might be hard to quantify.
Under Putin, the
challenge
of upholding human rights in Russia has remained acute.
Given the magnitude of the challenge, huge investments will be needed in health-care infrastructure and planning.
Western sanctions against Russia have certainly highlighted the seriousness with which the EU and the United States view Putin’s efforts to
challenge
and undermine the core principles of European security and international law.
During the early transition years, the lack of an effective monetary-policy framework reflected the
challenge
of establishing new institutions and regulations, as well as the difficulty of overcoming the legacy of central planning, under which budget and credit financing were indistinguishable.
The two-year
challenge
should encourage computer science professors in the United States to integrate ethics into their undergraduate curriculum, so that STEM students can gain a deeper understanding of how technology affects humanity.
Perhaps in another two decades, we will be discussing how Chinese-style meritocracy has provided an alternative – even a
challenge
– to Western-style democracy.
To address the migration
challenge
it faces, Europe should craft a policy guided by its values, as well as its security and economic interests.
They mistakenly see the European Constitution as one more challenge, at a time when they want to be nursed and protected.
But they are deeply integrated into the existing global order, and have neither the ideological drive, economic interest, physical capacity, nor allied support to
challenge
it.
But tying executive payoffs to long-term results does not provide a complete answer to the
challenge
facing firms and regulators.
Abraham Lincoln suspended the right of habeas corpus – the principle that detainees are entitled to
challenge
their detention in a court of law – during the Civil War, and Franklin Roosevelt interned Japanese-American citizens during the early days of World War II.
Only then will we know whether Germany can meet the Toynbeean
challenge
it is facing.
The demonstrations thus served as both an acknowledgement of and a
challenge
to Putin’s autocratic ambitions.
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