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Similar approaches now promise to revolutionize most aspects of urban life – from commuting to energy consumption to personal health – and are receiving
eager
support from venture capital funds.
But in other areas, companies are more than
eager
to step up, be seen and heard, and exercise influence.
British Prime Minister Theresa May, in particular, may be
eager
to appease Trump, after the prospect of mass demonstrations kept him from attending the dedication ceremony for the new US embassy in London.
Students of economics
eager
to escape from the skeletal world of optimizing agents into one of fully-rounded humans, set in their histories, cultures, and institutions will find Keynes’s economics inherently sympathetic.
The US,
eager
to boost its economy’s longer-term prospects by engaging new trade partners in the world’s fastest-growing region, is shifting resources to Asia – though US (and European) policymakers would be wise to move forward with a transatlantic free-trade agreement as well.
Some party members are
eager
for cabinet portfolios and the other trappings of power; but many more would rather stay out and fight.
Occasionally, NAM provides a useful counterweight to Western pressure – say, regarding Iran, with which India remains
eager
to build trade and energy relationships.
And those who remain
eager
to give Trump the benefit of the doubt sometimes compare him to another Republican outsider who was initially viewed as a threat to the global order: Ronald Reagan.
This approach has not only been ineffective in China; it may prove to be counter-productive, with households,
eager
to preserve their purchasing power, saving more and hunting for higher rates of return.
One audience--and potentially the most important--are the citizens of the European Union, which Turkey's political class is
eager
to join as soon as possible.
As one commentator put it, Europeans feel a collective guilt about the Holocaust that makes them
eager
to have Israel stamped as an aggressor contemptuous of Palestinian humanity.
For the Socialist Party, which is
eager
to return to power but has not yet recovered from the humiliating defeat of Lionel Jospin in the first round of the presidential election in 2002, the question is whether it can afford to resist the wave of favorable public opinion behind Royal.
The Chinese leadership seems to be aware of this dilemma and is not, in fact,
eager
to be dragged into fierce competition with the West or its neighbors.
These more than 100,000 deaths are a tragic indictment of India’s economic “miracle,” and an embarrassment for a government
eager
to promote India’s image as an up-and-coming global economic and military power.
In the aftermath of the bilateral relationship’s ill-fated “reset,” Russia has been
eager
to maintain its global position as a foil to the US, causing many people on both sides to revert to a Cold War mentality.
For a West
eager
to stem the flows of refugees and migrants from Africa and the Middle East, supporting development is a much more effective approach than building walls and razor wire fences.
He is more performer than policymaker,
eager
to win votes however he can.
In countries like Rwanda, people know this only too well, which is why they have been so
eager
to tighten the net on HPV.
The smart and friendly teenagers were
eager
to learn how to surf the Internet, just installed in their school.
If the West acquiesces on this critical point, Putin will be
eager
to end the current war, which Russia's economy is losing badly.
The Past in Egypt’s PresentLONDON – In The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, the Czech novelist Milan Kundera wrote that, “The past is full of life,
eager
to irritate us, provoke and insult us, tempt us to destroy or repaint it.
Denmark was one of 12 states voting on the Maastricht Treaty, the aim of which was European economic and monetary integration, and the other 11 states were
eager
to move the process along, in order to prepare the EU for the new post-Cold War era.
Mali is
eager
to scale up investments in agriculture, health, education, and infrastructure in its 166 poorest communities.
Bangladesh, the world’s fourth largest Muslim democracy, has historically had a patchy record in this regard, suggesting scope for political intervention in the case against Zia, if only by officials
eager
to curry favor with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
A parliament anxious for public approval is
eager
to meet these demands.
Japan, China, and other export-oriented East Asian economies are indeed
eager
to keep the value of the dollar relatively high, and their central banks have piled up close to $2 trillion in dollar-denominated assets.
What if Trump had just attended a meeting with hawks
eager
to launch a preemptive nuclear attack on North Korea, or goad Iran into conflict?
In such a charged situation, there will always be hotheads,
eager
to pursue military options.
At the same time, the left seems
eager
to portray anyone who substantively disagrees with its proposals as an enemy of the people, helping fuel both economic illiteracy and a hollowing out of the center.
Moreover, Iran remains
eager
to contain Azerbaijani revanchist claims over the large Azeri minority in northern Iran.
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