Challenge
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Tibet, India’s government says, is an integral part of China, and India lends no support to those who would
challenge
that status.
One major
challenge
to the boot-strap approach is developing cheap and durable batteries.
It also means that the
challenge
for the Trump administration extends far beyond outmaneuvering Russian air-defense systems and tactically punishing a brutal, petty dictator.
Of course, faced with the Chinese economic challenge, America would be happy to forge a united front – especially in matters of trade – with the continent that is still the world’s leading commercial power.
While global warming is a serious
challenge
(and will exacerbate other problems), cutting carbon emissions is a poor solution – and a poor use of funds compared to the alternatives.
Now European countries can turn to the
challenge
of becoming more flexible and productive so that they can be more competitive in the future.
And perhaps, in its likely view of the world as being more than the sum of consuming, competing autonomies, or gender warfare, it would be a valuable
challenge
to truisms that we Western feminists – and the men who love us – have thought we had to take for granted.
But the presidential and parliamentary elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo at the end of November will likely be Africa’s most daunting electoral
challenge
so far.
It overlooks the potential benefits of some maturity transformation, and it ignores the practical enforcement
challenge
– the potential for bank-like credit and money creation to flourish outside the formal banking system.
White’s second
challenge
is to ask how different from current policy OMF really is.
Indeed, these reports
challenge
the prevailing approach, which has left more than one billion people living below the poverty line (defined as the purchasing-power-parity equivalent of $1.25 per day in 2005), and has failed to prevent economic growth from stalling in most countries.
But, before we relax, let’s remember that we still have not addressed the central
challenge
the world economy will face as the crisis eases: the inevitable clash between China’s need to produce an ever-growing quantity of manufactured goods and America’s need to maintain a smaller current-account deficit.
The real challenge, and the ultimate solution, is to get people to think and talk about these questions.
For the countries of Asia – especially its rising giants, China and India – sustainable growth is no longer part of a global
challenge.
If that were to continue, the result would be a world in which each country’s contribution to pressure on natural resources and the environment would make sustainability a major global challenge, as the free-rider problem in its most extreme form would prevail.
For India and China separately, and certainly together, sustainability is no longer mainly a global issue; it is a domestic
challenge
to long-term growth.
This will require that both sides focus on the issue at hand – a
challenge
especially for the Americans, whose official discussions with the Chinese inevitably become an effort to plow through a laundry list of issues often advanced by single-issue constituencies.
Indeed, sustainable development is a
challenge
for both China and Europe.
Only an appeal to this kind of membership can rebut the
challenge
of those considering support for a monarch's or general's or provisional government's coup in the name of their freedom.
This notion--which boils down to citizenship --underscores the central
challenge
now posed by both the Iraqi and European projects.
Western women, we should
challenge
ourselves to follow this story and find ways to do what is right in changing our own consumption patterns.
That is certainly the
challenge
for China in the long run.
If the Asian economies that devalued their currencies recover and significantly increase their exports and China begins to have a large trade deficitBeyond managing the uncertainties surrounding Japan's economy through the rest of this year, the
challenge
for Chinese policymakers will come when Asian economies start to grow and China’s domestic market heats up because of the government's ambitious infrastructure investments.
So far, the burden-sharing challenge, along with naive and incomplete growth models, may have contributed to gridlock and inaction.
Difficult as it is for seven countries to agree on anything, imagine the
challenge
of building consensus among 20.
Understanding "the other" will pose the 21 st century's greatest social
challenge.
The crucial moment occurs when the "other's" differences can be perceived not as error, or as a fault, or as the product of a lesser, undeveloped version of what we are, but as the
challenge
posed by a viable human alternative.
That this may be difficult to achieve, that it will demand a change in our self-understanding and hence in our way of life, is the
challenge
our societies must reckon with in the years ahead.
The
challenge
for the EU is how to get back to the point where it is once again creating incentives for progress, rather than sowing disillusionment and the possibility of regression.
And yet no one can deny the
challenge
posed by irregular flows of migrants and refugees – who often travel together in a form of “mixed migration.”
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