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Part of the problem lies in how Central American governments
confront
the phenomena.
In order to
confront
mounting security challenges in Asia, American and Japanese leaders must acknowledge the partnership’s value – and reinvigorate public support for it.
First, America and other trade partners must continue to
confront
China on its intellectual-property (IP) violations and market-access inequities.
The relevant question is whether we were right to
confront
the Troika – a central plank in our January 2015 electoral platform – or whether we should have signed up to our creditors’ “Greek program.”
This rather un-Darwinian perspective so upset a British paleontologist, the late Beverly Halstead, that in 1984 he traveled to Kyoto to
confront
Imanishi.
He (or she) will have to stay in Iraq, engage in the Israel-Palestine conflict on the side of Israel,
confront
a tougher Russia, deal with an ever more ambitious China, and face the challenge of global warming.
Simply put, it has been a magnificent demonstration of how response to human tragedy can unite rather than divide, reinforcing the impulse to cooperate rather than
confront.
In other words, we have committed ourselves to working together to
confront
this challenge, and our work so far has been extremely promising: we supported the Climate Change Act; we helped set strong, scientifically robust targets for carbon reduction; and we have supported each successive Carbon Budget up to the latest, fourth installment.
He has registered the US Congress’s hostility toward Iran and the desire to
confront
the Islamic Republic militarily.
So Saudi Arabia’s people
confront
this key question: can an authoritative ruler emerge who will reunite the country in the progressive tradition of the late King Faisal?
Only by putting the continent firmly back on the path of growth will Europe’s leaders be able to address the external challenges they now
confront.
Finally, there is a generalized fear of the unknown, as many countries
confront
issues relating to inflows of foreigners – whether refugees or migrants – and internal changes brought about by the increasing economic and political empowerment of women and minorities.
To many observers, Saudi Arabia finally seemed to have a leader who would
confront
the entrenched interests that had long prevented the country from modernizing.
Watching students from Serbia, Croatia, and Bosnia
confront
their memories of the Balkan wars, “European students” had first-hand experience of what true “reconciliation” meant and what the rules of the game were in the greatest success the EU had known – transcending the Cold War and nationalist animosities.
With such information, countries like Cambodia and Vietnam can
confront
the surge in water demand they face.
The strategic options
confront
equally fresh terrain, perhaps similar to when mass media opened a new era of marketing, or globalization required radical reshaping of organizational footprints.
Anyone who now claims that the 1948 Palestinian refugees have a claim, in principle, to return to Israel, must
confront
the question: should the millions of Germans expelled from Eastern Europe after 1945 also have the same right of return to their lost homes?
The greatest risk that we run is erosion of the Security Council’s credibility, and, with it, a diminishing capacity to
confront
grave threats to peace.
If Israel did so, however, it would
confront
a conundrum.
The earliest example occurred in the United States, where a focus on welfare measures and health insurance for vulnerable populations – the elderly, the disabled, and the very poor – led to a strong push to
confront
the chronic diseases widespread among them.
In the debates, that should change as they
confront
each other directly while making their case to voters.
Indeed, one can expect the debate to center on how to
confront
China in the short term, rather than on how to nurture long-term cooperative ties.
Instead of confronting today's new and very real enemy, they would rather
confront
the old, traditional one - the West.
And women on the street protest the violence inflicted on them by strangers, neighbors, and acquaintances – and
confront
the police and officials who condone it.
The impact and success of these tools and programs should be monitored and evaluated, with ineffective approaches being improved or replaced.I’ve conducted research in rural communities around the world, and one of the features they all have in common is the difficulty that farmers and pastoralists
confront
in accessing reliable information about markets, weather, and financing.
I’ve conducted research in rural communities around the world, and one of the features they all have in common is the difficulty that farmers and pastoralists
confront
in accessing reliable information about markets, weather, and financing.
These brave women constituted the only opposition that dared to
confront
the savage military junta in the late 1970’s, demanding to know the fate of their “disappeared” children.
These two moral attitudes
confront
each other today in the battle of the bonds.
Realizing Private Capital’s Public BenefitsGENEVA – Greece’s youthful left-wing leader, Alexis Tsipras, has a point – certainly polemical and undoubtedly over-simplified – in declaring that the time has come to
confront
“global capitalists, bankers, profiteers on stock exchanges, the big funds.”
But the world’s politicians continue to dance around the problem, rather than
confront
it.
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