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But Obama needs to provide stronger leadership on financial reform, where, as with health care, there is a welter of
conflicting
proposals.
Domestically, he’s trapped between the promises he has made (such as the “Mnuchin rule” that taxes wouldn’t be cut for the rich), the actions of President Donald Trump (whose tax plan includes cuts for the rich), and simple arithmetic (which makes the administration’s
conflicting
pledges impossible to fulfill).
More often than not, the
conflicting
agendas of the great powers have stood in the way of a final settlement.
Nonetheless, key issues – the carnage in Syria, the fight against the Islamic State, nuclear non-proliferation, and
conflicting
interests and competing claims in the Arctic – cannot be resolved without Russia’s involvement.
But the two countries have
conflicting
interests in Central Asia, where China is pursuing major investments to expand its influence in countries that Russia views as its “near abroad.”
Both economic theory and past experience show that scattered national regulators who face
conflicting
pressures cannot efficiently manage such crises.
Yet their most valuable asset is cultural: soldiers who are willing and able to interact with the local population, who are cautious in their use of lethal force, and who are ready to accept the many shades of gray that exist between
conflicting
parties.
By creating the diverse and
conflicting
private economic interests that are typical of a capitalist society, China has had to create a set of institutions to clarify and mediate the exercise of these rights.
The seven years since Putin assumed power in the Kremlin have been a time of
conflicting
signals.
Two
conflicting
needs assail the Middle East.
But, taken together, the
conflicting
messages reveal some of the underlying assumptions about surgery on intersex children.
Regulators are caught in a crossfire of
conflicting
expectations.
As the dramatic shrinkage of the Aral Sea, Lake Chad, and the Dead Sea illustrate, it now requires preserving scarce natural resources and ensuring their equitable distribution among
conflicting
needs.
When we are faced with
conflicting
choices – burden-sharing through taxation, the organization of the public sector, the status of public employees, etc. – the member states are considered to be the only bodies entitled to decide.
To support this effort, we could encourage a new breed of science curators to explore the terrain of scientific knowledge more systematically, looking beyond trending topics to identify surprising but promising linkages between research, as well as
conflicting
results that merit further inquiry.
We need our central bankers to make complex decisions and to be able to balance potentially
conflicting
objectives.
The simple theory of profit maximization assumes away the
conflicting
interests of diverse shareholders.
Indeed, the viability of Syria, a multi-ethnic state, is being threatened by multiple armed groups supported by external sponsors – Iran, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Russia, the United States, Turkey, France, and many private donors – who themselves have
conflicting
aims.
It is imperative that China’s leaders mount a firm and decisive response to these divergent and sometimes even
conflicting
concerns.
Even unambiguously successful cases have been subject to
conflicting
interpretations.
In its rush to find partners to help defeat ISIS, and thus to minimize its own direct contribution in the conflict, it emboldened parties with
conflicting
objectives.
These
conflicting
signals and trends are a symptom of a series of fundamental mismatches between what employers need and the talents of those they would like to hire.
The deluge of
conflicting
data relating to various foods’ costs and benefits exemplifies the challenge inherent in making informed decisions.
Reconciling these actors’
conflicting
interests and demands concerning the full range of relevant issues would have been next to impossible.
Such negotiations would likely start with a lengthy discussion of the two sides’
conflicting
interpretations of the history of their relationship – in other words, each country’s grievances with the other.
But the decades since his death have confirmed that there is no escaping the
conflicting
sovereignties of states.
More broadly, the region’s rifts are endemic: a divided Korean Peninsula; territorial disputes between Russia and Japan, China and Korea, and China and Japan; the unique circumstances of Taiwan; and
conflicting
maritime claims in the South China Sea involving China, the Philippines, Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Taiwan.
Such a framework embraces realism about areas of contention defined by significant
conflicting
national interests and values.
The problem for governments, more often than not, is that in attempting to respond to and reconcile often
conflicting
individual, family, and national needs, their ability to deliver results efficiently and effectively has declined.
As young Muslims in Britain (and across the West) try to maneuver between the various, and often conflicting, aspects of their identity, three clear tendencies have emerged.
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