Commitment
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Above all, the term was an effort to communicate to Americans, accustomed to waging war with speed and decisiveness (and insistent on it since Vietnam), the long-term sacrifice and
commitment
needed to win a war of survival.
The linkage between politicians’ unwillingness to fund domestic programs and the imperiled
commitment
to “the long war” might elude those in US foreign-policy circles, but it is not lost on the rest of the country.
But it remains the case that there are no obvious takers for a military role, partly because of the scale, difficulty, and risk of the
commitment
required, and partly because of the likely political and legal costs, given the minimal prospect of Security Council endorsement.
Indeed, these disputes may prove to be a litmus test of China’s sincerity regarding its
commitment
to a “peaceful” global rise.
Price liberalization, stabilization, and privatization were pursued since 1992 with varying degrees of
commitment.
But for reform to succeed, a little old-fashioned solidarity extended Eastwards now is the best way to ensure the
commitment
of the EU's newest members to European integration.
Proliferators must know that the NATO allies are unwavering in their
commitment
to collective defense, including nuclear deterrence.
It is vital that Europe’s experience, commitment, and heritage of hope be framed in a vision for the Middle East that becomes a model for its future.
Many people in South Korea and Japan now worry about the strength of America’s
commitment
to defend them from external attack.
The European Central Bank would then have to intervene to maintain the credibility of its
commitment
to price stability, which is its primary mandate.
The strong
commitment
of US President Barack Obama’s administration in supporting Chen made a difference, and it will make a difference in other cases, too.
When I asked a prominent Republican senator why Congress had balked at keeping an American commitment, he attributed it to “sheer orneriness,” reflecting the mood of right-wing Tea Party Republicans and some left-wing Democrats.
While the Bank’s annual report, released in September, talks of a
commitment
to “researching today’s most pressing topics,” trade is not among them.
Indeed, while the various legislative and presidential elections held throughout Latin America reinforced – beyond the outcomes in each case – popular
commitment
to pluralism and democracy, they also reflected growing levels of political polarization and persistent institutional shortcomings.
Outside intervention may be necessary, including international
commitment
to specific objectives--not just to a process intended to reach those objectives--before it becomes possible to visualize a viable future in which both parties can flourish alongside each other.
They must now nail down France on a watertight testban and lobby for a similar
commitment
from China; and France' s partners in the European Union must now challenge the government in Paris to spell out what it means by "Europeanizing" the French nuclear strategic forces, if it is serious at all.
With a strong
commitment
to economic reform and opening up – backed by robust international support – North Korea could emulate the success of East Asian economies like South Korea, experiencing annual growth of more than 5% for the next several decades.
Cash Aid for AfricaSTOCKHOLM – Europe has made an ambitious
commitment
to scale up its aid to Africa, and Africa’s challenges call for that greater engagement.
An emerging market requires a strong
commitment
to keeping fiscal deficits in check.
The BOJ’s action is predicated on Abe’s
commitment
to restoring the sustainability of public finances once deflation has been defeated and the economy has returned to growth.
A
commitment
to restoring economic growth should be the center of any restructuring proposal – or of any viable fiscal plan – for Puerto Rico.
That
commitment
must begin with a substantial debt write-off, as well as a short-term moratorium on all debt payments.
They do so, in part, by shunning any
commitment
to democracy itself.
World leaders should first renew their
commitment
to stronger global governance of migration, and agree to hold a first-ever intergovernmental conference in 2018 to focus exclusively on creating a new global compact on migration, as UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon proposed earlier this year.
With the right investment, foresight, and commitment, this underappreciated resource can create jobs and deliver sustainable growth.
Improving the quality of life for all Africans will require political commitment, public-private partnerships, and robust public involvement.
But, as the Marrakesh declaration emphasizes, success in mitigating climate change will require political
commitment
at the highest level.
Participants in the Africa Action Summit, held on the sidelines of the Marrakesh conference, offered their own
commitment
to build an Africa that is resilient to climate change and able to advance sustainable development.
Only with more such initiatives, as well as a
commitment
to follow through on the Marrakesh declaration and to support the goals of the Africa Action Summit, can governments put their countries, and the world, on the path toward true sustainable development.
A new constitution that protects minority rights and the basic ethos of the country should be drafted, and all political parties should operate according to rules that ensure transparency and
commitment
to the democratic process.
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