Commitment
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But if national unity, based on shared
commitment
to democracy, ultimately prevails, Turkey’s political climate will improve, allowing for a resumption of the Kurdish peace process, further progressive political reforms, and new hope for future integration with Europe.
The massacres in Palestinian refugee camps prompted a new
commitment
to “restore a strong and central government” to Lebanon, to quote President Ronald Reagan.
Although the US bombed northeastern Cambodia intensely throughout the Vietnam War years, it had no stomach for a ground
commitment
there.
The investment of funds, political
commitment
and sound technical strategies delivers results, fast.
The G8 leaders
' commitment
to increase support for polio eradication in Africa is promising.
Moreover, as long as Western innovation remains narrowly confined, a demand-side
commitment
to a large, sustained flow of infrastructure investment – and, likewise, a supply-side
commitment
to a similar flow of private investment – must bring ever-diminishing returns, until, ineluctably, the economy reaches its near-stationary state.
McDonald’s has adopted a so-called “30-40-50” approach, because ethnic minorities (not only Asian-Americans) represent 30% of its overall business; 40% of its revenue; and 50% of its business from customers under the age of 18.Chen claims that its strategy – called “Leading with ethnic insights” – shows the company’s
commitment
to the Asian-American consumer.
But, despite the Fed’s impressive
commitment
to aggressive monetary easing, its effects on the real economy and on US equities could well be smaller and more fleeting than those of previous QE rounds.
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke has recently emphasized the importance of an additional channel: the confidence channel, through which the Fed’s
commitment
to maintaining generous monetary conditions for longer could improve private spending.
Russia’s willingness to create a war zone 25 miles from the Black Sea city of Sochi, where it is to host the Winter Games in 2014, hardly demonstrates its
commitment
to Olympic ideals.
Just by virtue of being there, the force shows the goodwill and
commitment
of the nations that sent it, and, by projecting a sense of law and order, it provides valuable leverage for honest brokers trying to mediate a peace deal.
By offering our
commitment
and support, we can enable these countries to realize inclusive and sustainable development for the benefit of everyone.
But a clear
commitment
by policymakers to achieve a steadily rising carbon price – ideally one that increases more rapidly whenever fossil-fuel prices are at a cyclical low – is also required.
But if the US continues to downgrade its
commitment
to multilateralism, and instead determines to intervene militarily wherever it pleases, then the world will become a much more dangerous place.
More fundamentally, the West was founded on an American
commitment
to come to its allies’ defense.
As with the politics pursued in the Obama administration’s 16 months of office – dialogue, international commitment, nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament – the document’s strength lies in the position that it takes.
Rudd campaigned on a promise to reverse that stance, but the failure of the climate-change talks in Copenhagen last December, when President Barack Obama refused to make the kind of
commitment
on behalf of the United States that was required, left Rudd’s government in an awkward position.
The United Nations and other organizations bear witness to countries’
commitment
to principles of justice and solidarity, and to their willingness to set aside their narrow agendas to serve higher causes.
Perhaps the most well-known recent example has been the Nobel laureate Paul Krugman’s campaign against the economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff, in which he moved quickly from criticism of an error in one of their papers to charges about their
commitment
to academic transparency.
Sarkozy’s visit to London also produced a Franco-British
commitment
to promote the European Security and Defense Policy (ESDP), and in France’s case to send more troops to Afghanistan.
That began to change in 2002, when an era of political stability dawned, giving rise to a vision for a stronger Turkey – and a firm
commitment
to realizing that vision.
That means modifying their
commitment
to fiscal austerity and recognizing that they are better off helping Ukraine to defend itself than hoping that they will not have to defend the EU themselves.
He wants such a system to prevent encouraging a brain drain by enforcing a
commitment
to admitting low-skilled and desperate immigrants, not just those who are highly useful to the host country.
Hamilton emphasized the importance of a
commitment
to sound finance as a prerequisite to public economy.
Such a political solution must, first and foremost, reflect an understanding of past errors and a
commitment
not to repeat them.
The new government made a public
commitment
to deliver a new constitution by January 22, 2015.
Indeed, the French Revolution’s ideological
commitment
to unity was so strong that during parts of the nineteenth century, advocating federalism was a capital offense.
This raises questions about their long-term
commitment
to full convertibility, an important step for the RMB to reach genuine reserve-currency status.
The additional measures that Europe needs must be firmly rooted in a
commitment
to deeper integration.
Turkey’s government must demonstrate its
commitment
to ensuring that its laws and institutions effectively protect the human rights of all of its citizens.
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