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Ensuring that adaptive capacity is expanded and exploited where it is most needed is thus a key
challenge.
So, even if Merkel’s coalition should fail at, or even before, the next federal election, it was always assumed that no one could seriously
challenge
her chancellorship, and certainly not within a renewed “grand coalition” with the SPD.
But the complexity of the tasks that post-conflict countries face underscores the urgent
challenge
of providing the UN with the capacity to meet them.
The
challenge
here lies in the fact that common deposit insurance is incompatible with banks’ current practice of holding very large amounts of their own government’s debt.
The Necessity of Universal Health CareThe biggest health
challenge
for Latin America and the Caribbean isn’t a single disease or condition, and it won’t be solved by aiming money at a single risky behavior.
The biggest
challenge
is that people do not always get the healthcare they need.
The
challenge
for Russia’s leaders is to use its oil wealth to educate Russia’s people and rebuild Russia’s infrastructure, thereby ensuring global competitiveness and employment growth.
Amid all the attention being devoted to China and the potential for competition or even conflict with the US, it should not be forgotten that Russia’s future hangs in the balance, for history suggests that declining powers can pose as great a
challenge
to world order as rising ones.
But the
challenge
of integrating Russia remains.
Last spring’s campaign against anyone who dared to worry about the long-run effects of high debt largely ignored the substantial academic literature, just as a remarkably similar recent
challenge
to Thomas Piketty’s research on inequality took no account of a larger body of evidence.
That is the core
challenge
for Europe, the European Commission, global leaders, and the financial services industry over the next five years.
This means that climate change certainly is a
challenge
we must confront, and there is a compelling case for additional spending on renewable energy research and development.
If we fail to meet the challenge, the global crisis will endanger the world for years to come.
Rather than banding together, each new
challenge
has divided the EU into ever-smaller groups.
Fourth, if US diplomacy changes in style and content, will Europe be ready to face the
challenge
when America calls for help?
Already committed to reforming his country’s crony capitalism, he now has a mandate to
challenge
Merkel’s crisis response.
The stakes of failure to meet the jobs
challenge
are high, not least because it would mean continued increase in urban poverty.
If a pro-euro majority emerges on June 17, the new government’s main
challenge
will be to propose a new policy agenda, and then to negotiate a revised deal with the eurozone.
The main
challenge
with renewables is energy storage, in two senses.
Policymakers have oversimplified the
challenge
by focusing on the growing prevalence of NCDs – the sheer number of people with these diseases – which, I argue, is not really the problem.
Still, one has to worry that the big five tech firms have become so dominant, so profitable, and so encompassing that it has become very difficult for startups to
challenge
them, thereby stifling innovation.
Climate change has been called the moral
challenge
of our age.
This
challenge
is not a new one, as powerful World Bank shareholders have been trying to sink the project since its inception in 2002.
Indeed, this will be Sarkozy’s main
challenge.
Its own
challenge
lies in reforming the entire oil industry, which for years has been brutally and irresponsibly exploited by Chinese and Malaysian companies, with devastating environmental consequences.
As Obama understands, such authoritarian aid is a serious
challenge
to the West’s geo-strategic interests, including the fight against drug traffic (Guinea has become a transit point on the route from South America to Europe).
The
challenge
for advocates of world order is to accommodate emerging powers within a framework of universal, predictable rules and global structures that ensure everyone a fair deal, appropriate for their size, capabilities, and contributions to the international system.
The
challenge
today lies in the fact that the production and use of increasingly advanced technologies demand new, often higher-level skills, which cannot simply be picked up on the job.
Amid rising Islamist influence and shifting political allegiances among the handful of powerful families that dominate the Maldives’ economy and politics, finding reliable allies committed to – much less capable of – protecting democratic freedoms would prove a daunting
challenge.
The great
challenge
is to increase equality, and for this the State, which globalization claims to have overthrown, is vital.
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