Commitment
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China has an unmanageable corporate-debt problem and a government whose
commitment
to restructuring the economy is uncertain.
The MDGs paved the way for the SDGs, and I have been encouraged by the
commitment
the global community has shown to sustaining the post-2015 development agenda.
It took a century to enact legislation ensuring equal rights; but today, Republican-controlled courts and politicians often renege on that
commitment.
Like most other states, it has also failed to meet the internationally agreed
commitment
to spend 0.7% of GDP on official development assistance.
When the May government announced its
commitment
to follow through with Brexit, it made clear that it would also depart the Single Market and the customs union, without thinking through the implications for the UK’s borders.
The ultimate test of leadership will be a
commitment
to EU treaty reform, with all the thorny negotiations and referenda that this entails.
As President Mohamed Morsi’s regime proved, the Brotherhood’s
commitment
to democracy was limited to its majoritarian features: rights for women and minorities (especially Coptic Christians), like human rights in general, were not part of the agenda to “Brotherize” Egypt.
The intellectual climate of the time was greatly influenced by the European Enlightenment, with its interest in reasoned construction of a social order, and its
commitment
to the creation of a society responsive to people’s preferences.
The deployment shows NATO’s enduring
commitment
to its core task: safeguarding its members’ security.
Success will depend on participants’ willingness to cooperate and their
commitment
to put evidence before ideology.
Many Americans ascribe Europe's lack of total
commitment
to its anti-terrorism cause to latent anti-Semitism.
But the government’s
commitment
to securing that outcome remains unconvincing, at best.
Contrasting its fighters’ bravery and
commitment
with the “comfort” of Muslim bystanders, Al Qaeda tries to rally more fighters to its cause in Iraq.
The European Union’s Horizon 2020 program has earmarked €15 billion in 2014-2016 – a significant
commitment
of resources to the idea of smart cities, especially at a time of severe fiscal constraints.
Among the many global problems today, the fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR) desperately needs a similar breakthrough
commitment.
That alliance reflects fear, not
commitment.
In Europe, the European Central Bank believes that the danger of uncontrolled inflation following a loss of public confidence in its
commitment
to low inflation outweighs the costs of European employment that is far too high.
Negotiations on the EU association agreement should proceed – this is an issue of strategic importance to Europe – but subsequent steps will inevitably depend on Ukraine’s
commitment
to the values and principles underpinning European integration.
Everyone who believes in and supports the democratic tide that swept Latin America following the fall of communism in Europe must affirm their
commitment
to monitoring the weak state of freedom of expression and democratic governance in Venezuela.
This does not diminish the irresponsibility of those who gratuitously engage in such offensive behavior, but it does make clear that outrage against their actions should not be a basis for abandoning our
commitment
to freedom of expression.
These attributes of social "connectedness," including high levels of trust, civic engagement, and a widespread
commitment
to help one another, comprise what political scientists call "social capital."
President Bush and many of his associates may be sincere in their
commitment
to the human rights cause.
The key to regaining stable prices was to abandon the full-employment commitment, emasculate the trade unions, and deregulate the financial system.
But Indonesia can do so only if it demonstrates an unrelenting
commitment
to anti-terrorist policies.
We did so with the same
commitment
and faith in their ability to succeed that the US devoted to re-building Western Europe after WWII.
Add to that a stop-start
commitment
to reform of state-owned enterprises and China could inadvertently find itself mired in something comparable to what Minxin Pei has long called a “trapped transition,” in which the economic-reform strategy is stymied by the lack of political will in a one-party state.
Ironically, even America’s long-term interests would be best served by a
commitment
– not just in words, but also in deeds – to a merit-based system and good governance.
Lagarde’s personal
commitment
to driving home this point has been essential to advancing the argument.
Attempts in 2010 to rekindle
commitment
to a global carbon-emission deal have failed.
Unilateral occupation without
commitment
to a viable Palestinian state has produced only the intifada and suicide bombers.
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