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Though finding the money is always a challenge, there is no better incentive than ensuring that five million people do not continue to miss out on their chance to receive an education.
Now, in the wake of the crisis, the infrastructure
challenge
has become more difficult to address.
Indeed, a key
challenge
in financing infrastructure investment in emerging economies is that many of the commercial banks (mainly European) that had a significant presence in the past have withdrawn – and are unlikely to return until they repair their crisis-hit balance sheets and build capital to meet strengthened regulatory standards.
Being in the business of measuring poverty is a
challenge
for the World Bank.
Having grown up with presidents and presidential candidates tossing around the Bond meme virtually without challenge, they thought I was making things up.
The
challenge
is to find the right mix of pre-approval, limited conditionality, and speed.
The most important issue on the global economic agenda – rebalancing and restoring global demand – is a coordination
challenge
par excellence.
The sudden reduction in excess consumption in the United States as a result of the crisis makes meeting this
challenge
all the more urgent.
The G-20 is now the priority-setting and decision-making body for this kind of challenge, the crisis having made it clear that the G-7 could no longer perform this function.
Again, reporting such a messy story is a challenge; most Western news editors have preferred to highlight Iraq and Afghanistan.
A US initiative that is not assured of gaining government support would be insufficient, and only if the US forms a partnership with China would adequate scale and speed be attained to meet the
challenge.
Neither entailed a great scientific challenge, but rather a vast engineering problem.
For Europeans, with our turbulent eastern and southern neighborhoods, this presents an additional security
challenge
for which we are materially and intellectually unprepared.
But the IS was not content to eliminate Alawite power there; rather, it has taken aim at any
challenge
to its authority as the true representative of the Sunnis in the Levant and beyond.
Remarkably, in their resignation to the apparently inevitable choice for the top position, emerging-market leaders do not seem to realize that they should still
challenge
the United States’ prerogative of appointing the Fund’s extremely powerful number-two official.
Trimming the deficit is now the government's biggest challenge, yet it consistently fails even to make the cuts promised in past budgets.
From that standpoint, the
challenge
confronting NATO may be even more difficult, for enlarging the security organization not only means taking on new members, but also exercising new “out of area” responsibilities.
Moving from the North Atlantic to Afghanistan, and from deterrence to combat, has proved to be a major
challenge
for NATO – a test that may prove harder than the disappearance of the Soviet Union nearly 20 years ago.
The
challenge
posed by Afghanistan was underestimated from the start, and the Alliance has under-resourced it.
By losing its geographic focus, NATO is now confronted with a major identity
challenge.
Yet it also constitutes a major setback and
challenge
of an institutional, political, and even psychological nature.
The
challenge
facing the delegates at the Brussels convention is nothing less than creating an open, democratic, and yes, greater, Europe.
In 1940, Charles de Gaulle proposed, and Winston Churchill accepted, the idea of a Franco-British union in the face of the Nazi challenge, which had already overwhelmed France.
The
challenge
will be to reach an agreement that guarantees the wellbeing of future EU-UK relations.
But this will not lessen the
challenge
for EU governments in the year ahead.
Like a beneficent king, he would give them money, and promised to
challenge
the old elites in Bangkok – the bankers, generals, judges, and even the courtiers surrounding the Thai king.
In the US, the result has been a significant shift away from establishment politics, including the unanticipated emergence of Donald Trump as the presumptive Republican candidate and Bernie Sanders’s unexpectedly powerful
challenge
to Hillary Clinton on the Democratic side.
From China’s perspective, sustained domestic economic growth seems unlikely within the existing global system – a
challenge
that Japan and the other East Asian economies did not encounter during their economic rise.
The biggest
challenge
for all of us, young and old, next year and for the indefinite future, will result from a different sort of change that is unlikely to respond simply to technological determinism.
Under these conditions, the real
challenge
facing the Arab Spring countries, at least in the short term, is not ideological, but institutional.
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