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But the demise of the left does not mean that the right has a
coherent
economic program.
And while the driver’s grievances still have wide currency, they do not represent a coherent, fact-based approach to today’s problems.
The country failed to develop a
coherent
policy response to the financial crisis of the 1930’s.
Moreover, with stronger central institutions, the EU may start to make progress in developing a more
coherent
European Security and Defense Policy.
But the EU lacks a
coherent
strategy for engaging with China, and its ongoing identity crisis over whether it is a single super-state or a bloc of individual states is impeding its ability to define a more effective approach.
From a political point of view, the fact that the majority of workers remains highly protected, and that firms have more flexibility than before, decreases the pressure for coherent, across-the-board reform.
In short, there is no
coherent
or systematic Asian approach to meeting global challenges.
The US should have developed a
coherent
strategy, one based on careful selection of allies and more direct US involvement.
The best way to build a solid foundation for international cooperation is to urge countries to develop
coherent
and adaptive policies for migration that ensure the admission of a balanced portfolio of migrants each year.
Even if a wide range of destination countries each implemented a
coherent
set of immigration policies, the chances that total supply would rise sufficiently to meet total demand is highly unlikely.
Yet Syria’s civil war does not appear to be winding down, and the de facto implosion of Syria as a
coherent
state will continue to challenge Turkish politics and social cohesion, with more and more refugees trying to cross into Turkey.
Abbott presided with slogans, rather than
coherent
policy, over a rapidly deteriorating economy.
What most voters want is political leaders who have a
coherent
guiding philosophy, a persuasive policy narrative, and a genuine commitment to a decent governing process.
To maximize results, we must design a
coherent
strategy that takes full advantage of the dynamic, at the lowest possible cost.
The problem is that policies that reflect a quasi-automatic response to the momentary Diktat of German public opinion do not represent a
coherent
whole.
But nationalism suggests the lack of a
coherent
conception of Georgia’s interests.
The American political system has difficulty in agreeing on a
coherent
energy policy.
How do they create and mobilize
coherent
teams of people in new economic activities if the requisite tacit knowledge is missing?
Trump’s Dangerous Blank CheckNEW YORK – The US Department of Defense’s decision to drop an 11-ton Massive Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB) bomb over a remote Islamic State (ISIS) redoubt in Afghanistan does not reflect a
coherent
counterterrorism policy.
For all of its problems, Ukraine is emerging as a more
coherent
and viable state.
While the EU has yet to develop a
coherent
foreign and security policy, the ongoing refugee crisis makes clear that it will have to move in that direction.
A less nihilistic view is that the Yukos affair suggests above all a series of improvisations by Putin rather than a
coherent
agenda.
Where there were traditions of civil society, pluralism, tolerance, independent civic institutions, and the ability to develop a
coherent
multi-party system – for example, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia – transitions to democracy succeeded; where these traditions did not exist, as in Russia and Ukraine, neo-authoritarian regimes took over.
In Libya (created by Italy in the 1910’s), the deep regional divide between Tripolitania and Cyrenaica has impeded the formation of a
coherent
unified government.
Fears over the effect of immigration on national values and on a
coherent
sense of American identity have existed since the nation’s early years.
Moreover, will governments in poor and postcommunist countries seize upon the supposedly magical powers of computers as an excuse not to pursue
coherent
growth strategies?
In the years since the collapse of the Soviet Union, neither EU nor European national policymakers have devised a
coherent
strategy setting out the relationship that Europe wants with the Russian Federation.
Addressing this problem will require a
coherent
and harmonized response.
Europe’s governments seem to think that they can implement ad hoc policies that strengthen their “invisible hand” today, and that those policies will somehow end up fitting neatly into a
coherent
framework.
The MDGs were
coherent
because they focused on helping the poorest people in the world.
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