Challenge
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Today, Macron is prepared to establish himself as a similar leader, but he needs a reliable German partner willing to
challenge
ordoliberal rigor in the name of Europe-wide prosperity.
The second key
challenge
that we will face during our European presidency is that of Russia.
The great
challenge
for cities is to provide this access inclusively and sustainably.
This represents an enormous challenge, because it is not easy to retrain large numbers of people displaced by new technology.
In the latter scenario, the change would be delivered either by a part of the mainstream political class that breaks ranks, or through a successful
challenge
by a political outsider, whether National Front leader Marine Le Pen on the right or Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s Left Front.
Building a modern secular state for a devout people is Egypt’s main
challenge.
Nonetheless, the real issue is that the Fed’s last-minute change of heart does not significantly alter the main
challenge
that the highly qualified Yellen will face: persistently weak economic fundamentals and doubts about the continued effectiveness of the Fed’s policy tools.
Clearly, such considerations provide no guarantee that rising energy prices will not at some point seriously
challenge
European competitiveness.
Achieving it was a daunting challenge, and more challenges lie ahead.
And if significant progress could be made on the refugee issue, it would make the other issues – from the continuing Greek debt crisis to the fallout from Brexit to the
challenge
posed by Russia – easier to tackle.
The Mediterranean can be expected to remain the main security
challenge
for some time, owing both to illegal immigration and its proximity to terrorist training grounds.
With broad agreement on the need to combat corruption in the health sector, the harder
challenge
will be developing workable remedies.
The deluge of conflicting data relating to various foods’ costs and benefits exemplifies the
challenge
inherent in making informed decisions.
Striking a balance between the short- and long-term approaches will prove to be a major
challenge
for China’s leadership.
Similarly, central bank independence may be a great idea when monetary instability is the binding constraint, but it will backfire where the real
challenge
is poor competitiveness.
The addition of the ex-communist countries and China will remain the world’s biggest
challenge
in the first half of this century.
Second, establishment parties are being disrupted – if not destroyed – from within, as champions of anti-globalization emerge and
challenge
the mainstream orthodoxy.
The
challenge
is to understand events and trends earlier, which is especially important when the issue is the demise of democracy.
The question there is how to resurrect it – a
challenge
complicated by the country’s ongoing hyperinflation and humanitarian catastrophe.
We should all
challenge
ourselves to pay more attention to the positive facts.
Attention and scarce resources can end up being devoted to solving the wrong challenge, and we get more police on the streets or reduced civil liberties, rather than more welfare-enhancing – but less newsy – policies like improving pre-schools or health care.
With the exception of the United Kingdom, the extreme free-market view gained less traction in Europe in recent decades than it did in the US; nonetheless, the
challenge
of implementing financial reforms in the eurozone is actually more difficult.
Levels and types of nuclear weapons were permitted and limited so as not to
challenge
the fundamental reality of mutual vulnerability.
If co-workers are repeating fake-news headlines or ignorant, prejudiced claims,
challenge
them on it.
Framing the
challenge
as a problem of asymmetric information also hints at a solution.
If fashioning such a path sounds difficult, it is indicative of the magnitude of the
challenge
these politicians face.
Europe’s main
challenge
today is to keep the European flame alive in Germany.
On the contrary, especially for Republicans from districts with a strong, ideologically motivated base, voting for such deals could trigger a primary electoral
challenge
from within their own party.
Simply put, the historic
challenge
confronting Europe also offers historic opportunities.
The scale of the
challenge
is immense, with the flow of refugees extremely difficult to monitor and channel, let alone limit.
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