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In fact, the international community is waiting for Syria’s disorganized opposition to transform itself into a coherent, effective force as much as the opposition is waiting for the international community.
They could not formulate
coherent
positions and practical demands.
The Three-Track Middle EastLAGUNA BEACH – During a recent trip to the Middle East, I was struck by the growing gap between countries – so much so that, more than ever, I came away convinced that it makes no sense today to talk of the region as a
coherent
whole.
Pain emerges into awareness only after sensory, emotional, and cognitive processes have combined to form a coherent, integrated pattern of experience.
Integrating these different streams of analysis into a
coherent
approach to economic growth is a huge challenge to policymakers and academics alike.
The House has just enough power to get into foreign-policy trouble and not enough to get out of it or to adopt and implement a
coherent
strategy.
Populism, unlike, say, liberalism or Marxism, is not a
coherent
body of distinct political ideas.
But such statements have yet to coalesce into a
coherent
pro-European story – not least because, with the exception of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Renzi is the only winning representative of mainstream orthodoxy in a debate bedeviled by xenophobic and “anti-systemic” movements.
Another reason why guilt does not capture our situation is that the collective debt must be owed to some
coherent
collective entity, such as the Jewish people in the Holocaust.
He and his colleagues in the Trump administration must replace that policy with a
coherent
and comprehensive plan.
But such breakthrough technologies are not simply invented and then implemented – they need government support in the form of a
coherent
set of laws and regulations covering their use.
And I have provided an internally
coherent
theory whereby secular stagnation arises naturally as a consequence of low expectations on the part of households and firms about the future value of their assets.
The report outlines a
coherent
structure of policies through which, by 2020, at least $100 billion a year could be generated from public and private sources for international action on climate change.
With the financial crisis worsening, the London summit in 2009 agreed to unprecedented fiscal and monetary stimulus and backed a stronger, more
coherent
regulatory and supervisory framework worldwide.
The old movements of the 20th century are largely exhausted: classic conservatism because the world changes too rapidly for conservatism as stasis to be
coherent
or appealing; classic socialism because the rapidity of change erodes traditional labor positions in exactly the same way.
This means designing
coherent
policy packages that internalize the distributional effects of supply-enhancing policies, and that aim to create a better balance of winners and losers across those policies.
As it becomes increasingly difficult to pursue
coherent
fiscal and monetary policies, the risk of the eurozone’s complete dissolution would grow.
The Third Plenum aims to digest China’s experiences, as well as international best practices, in order to forge a consensus for a
coherent
reform strategy that fosters an inclusive, innovative, and sustainable growth order.
The country has not defined a
coherent
approach towards those who are resorting to terrorism to advance their agendas, both within Pakistan and abroad.
This requires coordinating policing and health programs within a
coherent
policy framework, investing in research and public education on drug policy, opening new programs to independent review, and standing up to ideological criticism, both domestic and international, with evidence and pragmatism.
Where the Red Cross view, adopted by Kouchner’s former colleagues at Doctors Without Borders, insists that humanitarian action is a vital but limited activity that can be
coherent
and effective only if it understands its limitations, the Kouchner view is that humanitarian action can be a lever for changing the world.
Europeans can address this major problem of our generation only by working together to craft
coherent
foreign, security, economic-development, and immigration strategies, not by dismissing our neighbors and their policies.
If the Commonwealth is to become the vital international body that its national leaders wish it to be, it needs a different temper and more
coherent
and effective leadership, as envisaged by the Eminent Persons Group’s report.
Being so divided, French conservatives cannot tell a
coherent
story about the current phase of European integration, about market liberalisation, or about economic restructuring.
Essentially, parliamentary democracy depends on having (at least) two political parties, each of which has a
coherent
and explicit programme of government.
But in the closing years of the 20th Century, no political party, either of right or left, has a
coherent
and explicit programme of government.
Since Muammar el-Qaddafi’s demise in 2011, Libyans have failed to establish a
coherent
state structure of any sort, cycling through six prime ministers.
For all of its internal tribulations, there is no doubt that Egypt is a
coherent
entity, deeply anchored in history and in the consciousness of its population.
As for integration, some of the practical hurdles can be overcome through more local investment and more
coherent
policies across government departments.
It provides a detailed, thoughtful, and honest diagnosis of the Chinese economy’s structural and institutional flaws, and calls for
coherent
and bold reforms to remove these fundamental obstacles to sustainable growth.
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