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Thus, the eurozone faces three choices: even more austerity for the heavily-indebted countries, socialization of the debt across Europe, or a creative re-profiling of debt, with investors forced to accept losses sooner or later.
Successful statecraft requires making good
choices
and ensuring that policies bring about the intended consequences.
Palestinians’
choices
are limited, and there is no consensus among them on how to proceed.
Only then will they be truly empowered, as a democratic system requires, to make informed
choices
about their collective future.
This approach, if extended across more payments platforms, could engage hundreds of millions of individuals in factoring carbon-savings into their daily lifestyle
choices.
Just as our past policy
choices
helped to generate the SS1 we face today, failure to implement policies aimed at tackling SS2 could create a much more intractable and potentially unstable situation tomorrow.
It is also natural for the stories that emerge from such events to influence current assessments and future
choices.
To choose goals and articulate them in a vision, they need not only to solicit input from their followers, but also to understand the context of their
choices.
In fact, many companies are being forced to make firm and public
choices
about where they stand in relation to Trump, his seemingly endless stream of controversial executive orders, and the politicians who ultimately back him.
It would be naive to think that member states will not offload the costs of their
choices
onto other member states if given the chance.
By contrast, someone adopting an existentialist philosophy along the lines of Jean-Paul Sartre or Simone de Beauvoir might believe that because “existence precedes essence,” we are radically free to shape our lives according to our own choices, and do not need God to help us along.
In South Africa, every woman has the legal right to control and make
choices
about her reproductive health.
And the renminbi’s peg to the US dollar gives America leverage to check China’s strategic
choices.
The answer depends on how Germans perceive their long-term interests, and on the
choices
of Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Her recent election to a third term offers room for bolder policy choices, while forcing her to focus more on her legacy – specifically, whether she wishes to be associated with the euro’s collapse or with its revival.
Finally, Germany is convinced that, in a market economy, the state’s responsibility is to set rules, not to steer the
choices
of economic actors.
Hundreds of thousands of people poured into the streets of Moscow and other big cities to demand a fair vote and real
choices
in the subsequent presidential election.
As my colleagues and I noted in a recent article in Scientific American, the more computers know about us, “the less likely our
choices
are to be free and not predetermined by others” – as long as informational self-determination is impossible.
The solution is to focus less on women and more on elevating the value of care and expanding the roles and
choices
open to men.
American military forces do not aspire to “contain” China in Cold War fashion, but they can help to shape the environment in which future Chinese leaders make their
choices.
Many Chinese experts also agree that ending the wholesale subsidization of industrial behemoths and letting market signals play a stronger role in investment
choices
is in their country’s best interest.
As part of a project seeking the smartest policy
choices
for Bangladesh, Atonu Rabbani of the University of Dhaka shows that technology-aided teaching has a mixed record.
But the lesson still holds: the
choices
made by established elites, as much as the challenges posed by insurgent outsiders, determine the fate of democracy.
Insofar as they narrow rather than expand the menu of available institutional choices, they serve the cause of good governance badly.
Right now, the prospect that they will make the right
choices
appears to be dim.
China’s leaders will make their choices, as will German voters.
That will give developing countries (many of which face difficult domestic policy choices) a tailwind, while making the substantial challenges in Europe and Japan easier to address.
I repeat: if a nation's identity is jeopardized, it is placed in that position primarily from within; it is placed in jeopardy by choice – often the
choices
expressed at the ballot box – and out of negligence or indolence.
If we really want it, if we all are prepared to express the desire to preserve community and identity by taking part in elections and by making the right choices, an open international environment and the advanced democratic cultures of our neighbors, friends and allies constitutes the best ground for advancing a people’s uniqueness.
Look North, SarkozyIn gearing up to take France on a new economic course, French president Nicolas Sarkozy’s
choices
are not confined to Anglo-American neo-liberalism and the dying French model of social protection.
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