Challenge
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Making the case for enlargement is a
challenge
to democratic leadership in the whole of Europe.
Finally, and more important than any of these individual steps, the leaders of Europe have to take up the
challenge
and really start making the case for the larger Europe to their publics, east and west of the velvet curtain.
But who among our leaders will step forward to take up this
challenge?
These left-wing figures saw what those in the mainstream didn’t: Thatcher’s fundamental
challenge
to the economic and social structures that had been widely accepted since World War II.
Economically, accommodating refugees will be a
challenge
for quite some time.
But reformists are likely to mount a rigorous
challenge
to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as he seeks re-election in June 2009.
All of these are serious risks, of course; but none is as serious as the
challenge
of sustaining the peaceful character of China’s rise.
But there is another dimension of the
challenge
that has so far not been emphasized nearly enough, despite the warnings of Carney, Roach, and others.
This highlights a
challenge
that the Brexiteers did not anticipate.
The relation of divine and secular fuels passionate debate throughout the Islamic world and in Israel, but the Orthodox idea of sinfonia – the harmonious unity between society, state, and church – constitutes a distinctive
challenge
to the acceptance of liberal democracy.
Responses to the
challenge
of global pluralism will take different forms in different parts of the Orthodox world.
But the
challenge
facing Orthodoxy underscores the three options that all contemporary religious communities now face: to resist pluralism, to withdraw from it, or to engage with it.
Clearly, the ultimate
challenge
is to prevent drug abuse and to treat and rehabilitate drug users successfully.
Some wildlife ecologists
challenge
that assertion, but even if it is true, this fact would not end the controversy about killing kangaroos, which is not limited to the danger of extinction.
But the
challenge
does not end with reducing emissions.
Of course, holding the sun in a bottle is no small challenge, especially when one considers that the systems must be engineered so that they can create electricity for a price consumers are willing to pay.
Their
challenge
was to unite many businesspersons and others to argue for opening the economy, reforming fiscal and tax policies, and other fundamental changes.
But, as the conflicts in asylum centers reveal, the
challenge
is far more complex than that.
As these are still unknown today, the initial
challenge
will be to jump-start the mitigation and learning processes, and create powerful incentives for technology that will increase energy efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions in the long run.
For China’s monetary policymakers, reforming the exchange-rate system, while preventing depreciation from getting out of hand, poses a serious
challenge.
And yet it is absurd to compare the power of the two phenomena, or to suggest that in the confrontation with the butchers of Mosul and Palmyra, the democracies face a strategic
challenge
analogous to that of the Nazi Wehrmacht.
If Japan’s private sector rises to the challenge, it can move the economy onto a path of faster growth.
China, with the world’s largest population, may
challenge
America’s overall wealth, but its per capita wealth is only about one-fifth that of the US.
China is a long way from posing the kind of
challenge
to American preponderance that the Kaiser’s Germany posed when it surpassed Britain in the years leading up to World War I.
China’s inability to compete with the US on a global basis does not mean that it could not
challenge
the US in East Asia, or that war over Taiwan is impossible.
Retraining the displaced will be a major
challenge
for China’s government, as will preventing the major digital players from securing innovation-stifling monopolies.
But if the EU’s house bank will not accept the challenge, it is difficult to imagine who will.
Freshwater scarcity is a growing international challenge, and the vast majority of countries are in no position to approve of such highly water-intensive inland-based energy systems.
That will be the Egyptian revolution’s ultimate test, and the most critical
challenge
for any president who does not embody a return to the past.
The establishment of renminbi-based oil trading at a time when China and many other economies confront aggressive US tariffs, and possible further development of renminbi-based trade in other commodity markets, suggests that the US dollar could face an unprecedented
challenge
to its hegemony.
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