Challenge
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In the long term, the
challenge
is more vague, but deeper.
Tackling the education
challenge
needs to start from two principles embedded in the goal.
Defining the offensive racist views proscribed by the Constitution was the first
challenge
in the Ellwanger case, because the defense denied that anti-Semitism constitutes racism at all.
This radical expansion of executive power probably would not have withstood a legal
challenge.
For us, having any social life is a challenge, with kids, workaholism, etc.Already I’m back in touch with friends now living in China, Lebanon, and Great Britain.
The productivity growth that was sustained through the downturn presented both an opportunity and a
challenge.
The challenge: to manage the economy so that growth would be robust enough to create the new jobs required by new entrants to the labor force.
Bush failed the challenge, and America lost the opportunity because of his wrong choices .
It is not an impossible
challenge.
The first
challenge
that Copenhagen faces in reaching its zero-emissions goal is the lack of cost-effective alternatives for some sources of CO2, particularly automobiles.
There is also the
challenge
inherent in wind-generated electricity: ensuring that the city can continue to run when the wind is not blowing.
The sorry state of wind and solar power shows the massive
challenge
that we face in trying to make today’s technology competitive and efficient.
Nor is India or Russia likely to pose a serious
challenge.
A legal
challenge
to the law is currently before the high court in Delhi.
More fundamentally, however, the US is concerned that China’s rapid economic development now poses a real
challenge
to America’s global influence.
Moreover, the US and Europe face a similar challenge: encouraging economic recovery.
But climate change represents China’s toughest
challenge
in international relations since the Cold War’s end.
So, rather than delinking economic security from employment, the
challenge
is to salvage traditional but more flexible forms of paid employment.
The
challenge
of a more precarious job market is to be met by making people more precarious.
So much for using macroeconomic policies to confront the “jobs challenge.”
Compounding the challenge, China’s economy is more globally relevant and interconnected than ever before, which means that any action it takes can have far-reaching effects.
If Japan, and with it surely much of Asia, clamps down on free markets and reverts to the statist model that got it into the trouble in the past, the rest of the world will face a huge
challenge.
The financial sector, in particular, lacks the right incentives to contribute to addressing the climate challenge, because financial institutions’ decision-making is guided primarily – even exclusively – by monetary profit-seeking.
The main
challenge
now is to continue using the “geometry of 20” to build instruments of world governance.
For unions, the new right is a competitive
challenge
for support.
All it takes is a little more will to
challenge
large incumbents whose position rarely yields optimal social and economic outcomes.
Systemic risks drive most crises, and pose a
challenge
for several reasons.
Once a net energy importer, Israel today faces the very real
challenge
of exporting its gas bonanza.
Current scientific knowledge is simply inadequate to face the
challenge.
Stephen Roach of Yale University responded to Japan’s April consumer-price data by tackling a central economic problem of our time: missing inflation, which will likely continue to vex central bankers and
challenge
long-held economic assumptions across advanced economies in 2018 and beyond.
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