Commitment
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Europe’s main strength in foreign policy is not its
commitment
to a rules-based multilateralism, important as that undoubtedly is, but its unity.
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.
The July summit will seek to elicit from the world’s governments a
commitment
to allocate more funds to social needs.
While the euro has not caused France’s economic problems, its politicians’
commitment
to the single currency represents an insurmountable barrier to solving them.
But such a
commitment
would not have been credible.
If the EU made a
commitment
to admit even a mere 300,000 refugees annually, most genuine asylum-seekers would view their odds of reaching their destination as good enough to deter them from seeking to reach Europe illegally – an effort that would disqualify them from legal admission.
First, Brazil should adopt a medium-term fiscal framework that targets a gradually declining path for public debt, including a
commitment
to adjusting the target for the primary budget surplus accordingly.
The first
commitment
period of the Kyoto Protocol expires at the end of 2012.
So the European Union and the other Kyoto parties (the United States never ratified the agreement, and the Protocol’s terms asked little of China, India, and other emerging powers) must commit to a second
commitment
period, in order to ensure that this legal framework is maintained.
Only by enlarging the scope of EU decision-making, backed by the
commitment
of equally responsible partners, can Europe meet the shared challenges of a common future.
The country is facing a severe shortage of money, which could lead to a serious financial crisis, in addition to the ongoing and dramatic military crisis.The EU’s difficulty in devising a concrete financial
commitment
stems from its dearth of financial means.
The EU’s difficulty in devising a concrete financial
commitment
stems from its dearth of financial means.
The substitution of natural gas for coal has put the US on track to meet the Obama administration’s international
commitment
to reduce CO2 emissions 17% below 2005 levels by 2020.
Every profession will have its rogues, of course, no matter what oaths are sworn, but many health care professionals have a real
commitment
to serving the best interests of their clients.
Do business managers have a
commitment
to anything more than the success of their company and to making money?
At the recent G-8 summit in L’Aquila, Italy, we made a firm
commitment
“to act with the scale and urgency needed to achieve global food security,” and we collectively pledged $20 billion over three years.
This is a sizeable commitment, but it may not be enough – more needs to be done to increase agricultural production, to free up the potential of trade to address food insecurity, and to deal with the increasing impact of climate change on agriculture.
So finally let the World Summit on Food Security provide tangible evidence of a
commitment
from all governments to a common objective: a world free of hunger.
The same cannot be said of Europe, where Germany’s general election in September is viewed as a key barometer of continuing
commitment
to the euro.
There does need to be a
commitment
to fiscal responsibility.
It is critical, therefore, that the EU demonstrate its
commitment
to the Iranian people through actions, rather than words – a complaint that many Iranians level against Western powers – by taking a tougher stance against the regime.
A concrete demonstration of its
commitment
is the request to make better use of the European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights.
Only bold target-setting demonstrates a credible
commitment
to the low-carbon vision and can provide much-needed certainty to businesses and markets.
Most of all, it is time to recognize that we cannot improve the lives of the poorest and most marginalized women and girls until the impact of child marriage is addressed directly and openly – and unless we make a
commitment
to ending it.
Yet men all over the world tune in to American-made fantasies of male bonding and male escape – escape from the bonds of work and domesticity, and, if only for a youthful period of the male lifespan, from long-term
commitment
to women themselves.
The French referendum will determine the political fate of French President Jacques Chirac – not France’s
commitment
to Europe, which is fixed and immutable.
The G20 should now follow through on that
commitment
and set a clear timetable for ending fossil-fuel subsidies, including full transparency regarding such spending from 2017 onward and a ban on exploration and production subsidies by 2018.
In his staunch
commitment
to advancing social justice, Sanders also clearly embraces this strand of American Jewish identity.
As it turned out, a “mini-crisis” followed Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke’s announcement that the Fed might “taper” its quantitative-easing (QE) policy – its open-ended
commitment
to monthly purchases of long-term assets worth $85 billion – before the end of 2013.
But at the moment, America’s
commitment
to innovation remains grounded.
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