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Potential solutions remain a mystery, but the authorities will have to
confront
the question sooner or later.
They will also
confront
a rapidly changing external environment and a growing need to manage capital flows more effectively, which will require much closer coordination between central banks and financial regulators.
With so many global challenges to confront, inclusive capitalism is the only way to ensure that the progress achieved over the past century continues in the coming century, and beyond.
What, indeed, can liberals everywhere do to
confront
their enemies, internal and external?
But what, then, do we do when we
confront
enemies so implacable that they stop at nothing to impose their values?
In his famous book, The Concept of the Political, Schmitt argued that Germany's Weimar Republic rotted away because its leaders refused to
confront
their self-declared enemies.
You
confront
and defeat your enemies, or you die.
America’s interests are now so closely intertwined with China that a policy to isolate or
confront
it is not feasible.
Unlike in 2008, when governments had the policy tools needed to prevent a free fall, the policymakers who must
confront
the next downturn will have their hands tied while overall debt levels are higher than during the previous crisis.
If they unite in their moment of adversity and take their grievance into the streets, they will have to
confront
the generals, notorious for their disregard of civil rights and liberties.
But the broader sort of policy that Sarkozy evidently has in mind is to
confront
speculators, who are perceived as destabilizing agricultural commodity markets.
Latin America’s rapidly growing economies are particularly vulnerable, as they are forced to
confront
both China’s exchange-rate inflexibility and the impact of dollar devaluation arising from the US Federal Reserve’s expansionary monetary policy.
China Stuck in the NetThere is nothing "virtual" about the problems China's communist rulers
confront
with the internet.
For the sake of both European stability and Turkish democracy, the EU must
confront
Turkey’s crisis with patience and pragmatism, based on its own democratic principles.
Indeed, until a final agreement is reached, Colombian law-enforcement authorities will continue to
confront
forcefully all illegal armed groups whose members insist on threatening the peace and lives of the Colombian people.
Indeed, over the past year, we in Ukraine often have watched in disbelief as Europe struggled to
confront
so clear an act of aggression.
But, elsewhere in the region, leaders were quick to excuse Russia's invasion and annexation of Crimea, or to argue that Russia is simply too powerful to
confront.
If anything, Russia needs Europe and America if it is to
confront
successfully its many challenges, particularly that posed by China.
But, as Japan’s reactors have shown, coastal nuclear-power plants
confront
more serious dangers.
Divided, we are weak, but together, Africa’s women have the ability to
confront
and overcome the barriers that have kept us from full participation in our respective economies.
The establishment of renminbi-based oil trading at a time when China and many other economies
confront
aggressive US tariffs, and possible further development of renminbi-based trade in other commodity markets, suggests that the US dollar could face an unprecedented challenge to its hegemony.
If the EU cannot get its act together to
confront
a crisis directly affecting its member countries, why should others leap into action?
The Winograd Commission articulated what most Israelis already think: Olmert and Peretz lacked the military, security, and policy experience to
confront
a terrorist organization that raided Israeli territory, killed a number of soldiers and kidnapped two, and then launched thousands of rockets on civilian targets for over a month.
We
confront
not a lone tree of iniquity, but rather a vast forest of murky words, dangerous and lunatic in their debasement.
A suicidal denial of reality seems to unite the candidates and their supporters, best formulated as follows: “Don’t address serious issues, such as the national debt, during the election campaign, and we will not expect you to
confront
them seriously when you are in power.”
Indeed, since the civil war’s end in 2005, the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) in the South has frequently had to
confront
militias that operate as government proxies.
Key countries must find the political will to
confront
defensive interests and negotiate with flexibility to reach a market-opening deal.
The only way to overcome Europe’s existential crisis, and to respond to citizens’ demands for change, is to
confront
Europe’s domestic opponents head-on: politics without palliatives.
A good example is the international effort to
confront
the Islamic State’s malign brutality in Iraq and Syria.
But if Guatemala is to truly enjoy the fruits of a new era, global efforts must persist in helping our country develop the legal, judicial and political courage to
confront
its past.
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