Challenge
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To reach this level of integration, significant social and cultural reforms are needed to
challenge
the stigma and discriminatory practices that so often hold children with disabilities back.
The
challenge
of long-term investment cannot be resolved without attracting more diverse and private sources of finance.
The
challenge
is to create an economic environment in which there are incentives for local talent and capital to invest in firms in the modern, tradable parts of the economy.
When looking at Europe’s unemployment problems, it helps to remember that the greatest long-term
challenge
is not a lack of jobs but the worsening labor shortage sapping EU countries’ economic vitality.
Reviving Georgia’s Western DreamGeorgia’s recent instability has dealt a blow to its international reputation as a new democracy, and poses a
challenge
to the European Union as well.
Likewise, prior to Premier Wen Jiabao’s trip to India in 2010, China began issuing visas on loose sheets of paper stapled into the passports of Kashmir residents applying to enter China – an indirect
challenge
to India’s sovereignty.
Britain’s European DestinyLONDON –The toughest
challenge
in politics right now is resolving the tension between the best long-term policy and the best short-term politics.
But the bigger
challenge
is the unfunded non-debt liabilities in pension funds and social-security systems, which are estimated to be four times or more the size of sovereign debt.
The
challenge
now is to seize the opportunity.
The fifth generation of mobile communication technology, 5G, poses a particular
challenge.
In confronting this admittedly huge challenge, we need to avoid short-sighted responses, such as protectionism and other measures that stifle innovation.
The
challenge
has proven particularly severe, if not fatal, for those facing intense competition from entrants able to combine disruptive content and big platforms – the most notable examples being Amazon, Facebook, Google, Netflix, and Uber.
Most Europeans prefer to ignore the looming
challenge
of radical policy reform, owing to the decline in living standards that it implies.
Striking that balance is the biggest
challenge
facing China.
And, while they did bring nuclear safety to the fore and agreed to cooperate and share information with each other, efforts to meet this region-wide
challenge
cannot succeed without bringing Taiwan into the discussions.
If these communities also had access to ice and the Internet, they, too, might start their own
challenge.
The post-1945 US role was challenged first by the Soviet Union, which, for a time, posed a real technological
challenge.
Stockholm came one step closer to admitting Europe’s real population problem, when it spoke of “the demographic
challenge
of an ageing population of which people of working age constitute an ever-smaller part.”
To be sure, the
challenge
ahead is as broad as it is complex; but it is becoming increasingly clear that making the transition to a low-carbon economy will bring considerable economic benefits.
Another
challenge
stems from the global nature of climate change.
Compounding the
challenge
further is the fact that the benefits of actions taken today accrue in the distant future.
Energy, Economics, and the EnvironmentLONDON – To secure a low-carbon future and begin to address the
challenge
of climate change, the world needs more investment in renewable energy.
Completing the transition to a low-carbon future is perhaps the preeminent
challenge
of our time, and we won’t succeed without expanding renewable-energy production.
The intellectual
challenge
that Britain has consistently sidestepped is how to balance autonomy with cooperation.
Each of us senses this
challenge
almost daily.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is taking on this unprecedented
challenge
from his unique position at the crossroads of global politics and society.
Sustainable development is a generational challenge, not a short-term task.
But the long-term nature of this
challenge
must not lull us into inaction.
For example, in order to
challenge
China’s claims in the South China Sea, a Japanese submarine and three destroyers carried out naval drills there in September.
At a time when we should be scaling up to meet the AIDS challenge, we are dialing back.
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