Challenge
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Our
challenge
is like that of Industrial Revolution-era moths, which adapted to their new soot-laden environment by becoming darker (and thus better able to hide from predators).
Neither of the two main candidates, though, has promised to tackle the country’s key challenge: transforming Sri Lanka from a unitary state into a federation that grants provincial and local autonomy.
It is not so much the Polish plumber as it is the Slovak 19% flat tax that is the
challenge
to the older West European social model and welfare state.
To decide not to
challenge
those data, Folta continues, and instead to “publish a map showing that Munich is squarely in the Gulf of Mexico, opposing all other data and the claims of millions of rather dry Germans, does not mean that you are brilliant.
The 450 scenario presents an immense
challenge.
So the
challenge
for America is not only to restore productivity, but also to restore its links to the main currents of world trade.
Massive wealth destruction, combined with global financial chaos, would pose a
challenge
to monetary policymakers worldwide.
Almost the entire Shadow Cabinet has resigned, having lost confidence in party leader Jeremy Corbyn, and efforts to
challenge
him have been exceptionally acrimonious, with Corbyn supporters even throwing a brick through the window of one of his rivals' constituency office.
The False Promise of Green JobsCOPENHAGEN – Political rhetoric has shifted away from the need to respond to the “generational challenge” of climate change.
The wider social challenge, however, is to channel human ingenuity into welfare-boosting innovation rather than zero-sum gambling activities.
Compounding the
challenge
are the economic sanctions imposed by the US and Europe in response to President Vladimir Putin’s aggressive policies toward Russia’s immediate neighborhood.
If the IMF were to support Europe’s weaker economies, this would
challenge
the prevailing ideology among Frankfurt-dominated policy makers.
The slowness of democratic states in meeting the fascist
challenge
in the thirties or the scourge of ethnic cleansing in the Balkans is often cited in this regard.
The presence of large Russian ethnic minorities in Estonia, Latvia or Ukraine could present a security
challenge
to these states; but NATO is not relevant and could prove a liability in such cases.
This raises another
challenge
of technological innovation: we will need to support the transfer of proven technologies to poorer countries.
The most important
challenge
now is for President Kim to build a new ruling coalition that can ensure a measure of political stability at home as the economy is opened up and the knotty issues of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles in North Korea are tackled.
Syria poses the toughest
challenge
yet.
And yet the Club of Rome’s basic insight – that we live and work in a finite global ecosystem, with exhaustible resources and capacities – has returned to
challenge
us again.
In view of this global challenge, the G-8 countries have made a heroic decision: the eight richest industrial countries – which are also the largest polluters – promised to “seriously examine” cutting their emissions in half by 2050.
But the solution to the
challenge
of global climate change is as plain as day.
In essence, then, we are confronted by a three-pronged
challenge
of a new “green” industrial revolution.
Coping with this global
challenge
also offers an enormous opportunity for future prosperity and social justice that we must seize.
This list of worries is not meant to discourage, but to
challenge.
Over the years, we have learned that the real
challenge
is not just to enroll children in school, but to help them to acquire the skills necessary for employment, entrepreneurship, family life, and citizenship.
Even the principal Kurdish parties are facing a
challenge
from an independent party, Goran, and are likely to incur some losses to it.
This fear must be overcome, for the geopolitical
challenge
in Afghanistan is too great to allow such misbegotten apprehensions to persist.
So the central
challenge
is to devise a feasible new regional order.
Navigating this interplay between law and politics is perhaps the ICC’s greatest
challenge.
Russia faced a similar
challenge
in the 1970’s and 1980’s – and, like Putin today, its leaders failed to do what was needed.
Another major urban
challenge
that nature can help address is water management.
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