Challenge
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Funding for construction will not be the only
challenge
that PPUs face in getting off the ground.
"Geopolitical realism" does not prepare us to cope with this
challenge.
Endgame in KosovoIn the coming months, a fundamental decision will be made that will
challenge
the capacity of the international community, particularly Europe, for conflict resolution.
The next president’s biggest economic
challenge
will be to untangle the ties between politicians and chaebol owners.
The
challenge
is to find what works best inwhich setting.
Another
challenge
is the CMIM’s limited capacity for economic surveillance and monitoring.
But the idea that any citizen could
challenge
the constitutionality of legislation, as is possible in many European countries and the United States, was inconceivable.
Fortunately, awareness of this
challenge
is starting to take root.
By emphasizing Party control – through a crackdown on SOEs, government opponents, and critics in the media and academia – Xi seeks to maximize his ability to impose economic reforms while minimizing the risk of a
challenge
from conservative forces.
Building broadband infrastructure in resource-poor countries is a complex challenge, though.
And, with the economic crisis becoming ever more global in nature, the next
challenge
for policymakers will be to try to mitigate its effects at home – and to contain their constituents’ impulse to reduce engagement with the rest of the world.
Europe and the US now face a new challenge: They must respond not only to their own economic difficulties, but also to the deep human suffering produced by economic and political failure elsewhere.
The resulting combination of high public expectations and low income-producing capacity will be a major
challenge
for developing economies everywhere.
If we are witnessing this kind of transformation, then piecemeal reformers who try to address specific grievances about immigration, trade, or income inequality will lose out to radical politicians who
challenge
the entire system.
That is the real
challenge
facing Europe.
Few “responsible” people are yet willing to
challenge
pre-crisis economic orthodoxy.
True, the need to tackle climate change does pose a
challenge
to simplistic and extreme free-market ideology.
Trump’s move to
challenge
the 2015 nuclear deal – formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA – has given them an unanticipated victory.
That pledge reflected Rouhani’s broader effort to
challenge
and curtail the power of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which is rooted in the IRGC’s control of large swaths of the Iranian economy.
Trump’s
challenge
to the JCPOA will most likely encourage other egregious behavior as well.
The
challenge
of governing a fractious democracy is never easy.
Campaigner Mark Lynas envisions Nuremberg-style “international criminal tribunals” against those who dare to
challenge
the climate dogma.
But using bio-fuels to combat climate change must rate as one of the poorest global “solutions” to any great
challenge
in recent times.
As societies around the world prepare for swelling numbers of retirees, the policy
challenge
will be to ensure the financial sustainability of pension systems while guaranteeing adequate incomes for those no longer working.
The
challenge
for twenty-first century statecraft will be to devise joint solutions to common problems.
But, in the end, the
challenge
is to find the right fit between people and environment.
The refusal to accept any televised challenge, of course, aroused a lot of criticism in the media.
A second
challenge
for Japan is the dramatic rise of China’s economy.
There was, it appeared, no other credible candidate to
challenge
him.
Finding the funds to address the crisis is proving to be a
challenge.
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