Challenge
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I knew that the
challenge
would pay off – and it has.
Some countries are already stepping up to the
challenge.
The results of the now-completed 12th Five-Year Plan were impressive – especially in light of the formidable
challenge
that structural change implies for any economy.
Yes, it is a tough
challenge.
According to Brian Fishman, a terrorism expert at the US Military Academy at West Point, the growth in suicide attacks poses a severe
challenge
to Pakistan, for a “whole milieu of militant groups, and individuals have come together ideologically…to embark on mission(s) that Al Qaeda set(s) for them.”Bruce Riedel, the Afghanistan-Pakistan policy coordinator on Obama’s National Security Council, stresses that Al Qaeda's growing cooperation with the Afghan Taliban, the Pakistani Taliban, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and other like-minded groups is the most dangerous development in the effort to reduce global terrorism.
They
challenge
the establishment.
Redressing the problems of high unemployment and large informal sectors – where almost half of all goods and services are produced – is perhaps the region’s most urgent policy challenge, particularly because most investment and growth by domestic firms is related to high commodity prices, which do little to create new jobs.
To change the way Latin American countries sell themselves to foreign investors is a creative
challenge.
For India, which has only 1.2 judges per 100,000 people (compared to 10.8 in the US), this will be a difficult
challenge.
To meet this challenge, save lives, and improve economies, Africa needs a comprehensive strategy and increased investment in agriculture.
These pockets of the bacterium, now completely immune to antimicrobial treatment, mean that the
challenge
of global eradication has become even more daunting.
The
challenge
for the new biology is to understand how they would.
Feminist interpretations of religious texts – encouraged by increasing numbers of women in prominent religious positions – continue to
challenge
traditionalists of all stripes.
Ever protective of his position as sole leader of the Palestinian people, Arafat sought to block any means by which a potential rival could
challenge
him.
His decision to
challenge
Abbas means that the “secular” forces within the Palestinian movement may be divided at a time when rivals with a robust Islamic agenda – principally Hamas and Islamic Jihad – are challenging them.
Managing a growing and increasingly complex set of transnational connections is an even bigger
challenge
in a multi-speed world that is being turned upside down.
The Islamic State has exploited long-standing Sunni grievances to
challenge
the territorial integrity of Iraq and Syria, creating a strategic vacuum in which Russia, Iran, the United States, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia now vie for power, sometimes through proxies, but increasingly through direct military intervention.
The
challenge
facing Sharia's critics is to modernize Islamic law, not banish it from public life.
And now that the employment
challenge
is coming into focus, the scramble for solutions has begun.
Faced with US President Barack Obama’s reluctance to
challenge
China’s muscle-flexing and territorial ambitions in Asia – reflected in Japan’s recent split with the US over China’s new Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) – an increasingly desperate Abe was compelled to let both countries know that restraint cannot be one-sided.
The
challenge
now – for the developed economies, at least – is to develop stronger and more streamlined social-solidarity systems, create room for more individual choice in the use of benefits, and make benefits portable.
The Inclusive Road to GrowthGENEVA – There is no bigger policy
challenge
preoccupying leaders around the world than meeting the need to expand participation in the benefits of economic growth and globalization.
As such, they are a
challenge
for industry, though applications are beginning to appear.
This brings us to the intellectual
challenge
of superconductors.
Indeed, with the ratio of royals to commoners now at one to a thousand (compared to one to five million in the United Kingdom), the
challenge
of managing princely privileges, salaries, and demand for jobs has never been more intense.
Meanwhile, the rise of identity-driven political movements presents a huge
challenge
for Europe’s traditional political parties.
Mainstream Republicans in the United States, pressured by the more extreme forces within their party, face a similar
challenge.
And, indeed, corruption still poses a major
challenge
for Italy;Rome’s last two mayors, for example, were forced out of office for malfeasance.
That will pose a
challenge
to the Federal Reserve, which operates under a price-stability mandate.
Much of Asia, including China, focused on meeting the
challenge
of globalization, whereas Thailand’s elite has protected the country’s economy to serve its parochial interests.
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