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Consider the harsh treatment of the gadfly critic Liu Xiaobao, sentenced to 11 years in prison on trumped-up charges of “subversion” for launching an Internet petition
drive
championing civil liberties.
This CO2 is emitted when we burn coal, oil, and gas to produce electricity,
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our cars, or heat our homes.
Even better, by shifting to electric vehicles, we would be able to use cutting-edge information technology to make them smart – even smart enough to
drive
themselves using advanced data-processing and positioning systems.
I don’t see any alternative to our determination, in 2001, to
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the Taliban from control of Afghanistan.
In an ideal world, where compromise is unnecessary, US fiscal policy would maintain the commitments embedded in the social-welfare system, even as demographic and other forces
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up costs (especially for health care).
Iran’s Nuclear Grass EatersMADRID – After long years of failed international efforts to end Iran’s cunning
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to develop nuclear weapons, the question today is no longer whether the West can prevent the nuclearization of Iran’s military arsenal, but whether the Islamic regime collapses first.
Byrnes’ speech signaled to the German people a reversal of that punitive de-industrialization
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The reformers talk about partial municipal elections, national dialogue, and the rights of women, who they hint may one day even be allowed to
drive
cars!
Many of these new jobs will come from sectors in which advances in science, engineering, and technology continue to
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innovation and growth.
Building a global workforce that can
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economic growth and reduce long-term unemployment can be achieved only by equipping and empowering workers with the right skills.
All political factions must remain committed to the eradication
drive
if it is to succeed.
The constraints on foreign ownership and lending by state-owned banks (which dominate Russia’s financial system) could
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privatization revenues even lower.
If people choose to
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enormous cars, they must derive some benefit from it; and if switching to green energy makes that choice uneconomic, human welfare must suffer.
Though some of Iraq’s conservative local clerics wield considerable influence, its current leaders will resist any
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to transform the country into a socially repressive and isolated state.
Its confrontational approach could
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India, Asia’s most important geopolitical “swing state,” firmly into the camp of the United States, China’s main global rival.
With America facing a “fiscal cliff” – automatic tax increases and spending cuts at the start of 2013 that will most likely
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the economy into recession unless bipartisan agreement on an alternative fiscal path is reached – could there be anything worse than continued political gridlock?
To kick-start that process, we have joined the Ocean Unite network, which is galvanizing conservationists, business leaders, young people, and activists to take advantage of growing interest in these issues and create coalitions that can
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ocean health to the top of political and economic agendas worldwide.
As Bill and Melinda Gates will discuss at a gathering of world leaders next week in New York, and show in a new report, collective action is needed to address the various dimensions of gender inequality and
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progress.
Clear emissions reduction targets are necessary to
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this development.
And EU officials would most likely
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a hard bargain indeed, in order to deter other countries from contemplating exits of their own.
The laws of economics, they assert, ensure that in the long run there will be jobs for everyone who wants them, so long as government does not interfere in market processes by setting minimum wages or ensuring job security, or so long as unions don't
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up wages excessively.
With increased transaction costs, worsening solvency for the system, increased budget deficits, and decreasing benefits and security for retirees, why the
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for privatization?
The last three decades also saw the divorce of social policies from overall development strategies as a consequence of the
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for smaller government.
He was, in the true sense of the word, a self-made man, whose pluck, ambition,
drive
and inner belief in his destiny carried him to the pinnacle of his achievements.
Health-care costs could
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fiscal deficits up further.
But, while the
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for democratic change has been local and authentic, there is no guarantee of a successful political transition: democratically elected governments will have to address the same social and economic problems that contributed to the old regimes’ fall – not least the need to create jobs and opportunities for the young.
A new constitution, backed by a national referendum, is part of this
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to reshape Taiwan's identity and distinguish the new generation of politicians from those who arrived as exiles from the mainland.
Today, as part of our continuing
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to improve the security of our members’ networks, Estonia’s capital, Tallinn, hosts a NATO cyber-defense center of excellence.
Given that these boundaries are closely interlinked, allowing trends toward any of them to continue, especially at the current rate, would
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the environment into unknown territory, potentially causing serious damage to the systems that underpin human survival.
In Saudi Arabia, women are not even permitted to
drive
a car, let alone vote.
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