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Rather than seeing Germany’s moderate parties as pioneers of a cosmopolitan future, Spahn seems to regard his country’s failure to
embrace
identity politics as strangely out of touch.
Instead of just complaining, I recently decided to create HICCup, the Health Intervention Coordinating Council, a self-appointed counseling service aimed at persuading local institutions to
embrace
a long-term perspective and launch a full-scale intervention in their communities.
The US with Iran in SyriaPRINCETON – The prospect of a US military strike on Syria has dimmed following President Barack Obama’s
embrace
of an international initiative to take control of Syria’s chemical-weapons stockpile.
Pluralism implies a readiness to listen to many voices – whether we agree with them or not – and a willingness to
embrace
a rich diversity of cultures.
Brazil’s ambassador to the WTO, Roberto Azevedo, said recently that his country “rejects the notion that this organization’s credibility and legitimacy are in a death
embrace
with the Round.
Whether they will
embrace
reforms aimed at boosting the private sector’s role in economic growth remains to be seen.
In the United States, Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, is taking Hillary Clinton, his Democratic opponent, to task – quite credibly – for her close ties to Wall Street, eagerness to invade foreign lands, and readiness to
embrace
free-trade agreements that have undermined millions of workers’ living standards.
Not all countries will
embrace
the Protocol.
The better and fairer position, however, is to
embrace
the vision of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and promote unambiguously the idea that human dignity requires respect for the equally vital and mutually dependent freedoms from fear and want.
The best way forward would be to
embrace
the Internet, even where it is disruptive.
The resulting policies were enough to prevent the post-2008 recession from developing into a full-blown depression; but that partial success turned out to be a Pyrrhic victory, for it allowed politicians to declare that the crisis had been overcome, and that it was time to
embrace
austerity and focus on structural reform.
He regarded himself as a hero who liberated Georgia from Russia’s tight
embrace.
To bring about change, researchers themselves must
embrace
data sharing.
Other countries in the region, and beyond, should
embrace
the Arab Spring.
The GCC should
embrace
it.
The time has come to
embrace
a different logic, that of “exchange of policy space.”
But, while vigilance is in order, the chance that major countries will
embrace
competitive devaluations – initiating genuine currency wars in the process – is slim.
The good news is that, though the United States and Europe have been slow to
embrace
innovative solutions, others have been more open to them.
Nonetheless, as their economies mature, both will need to
embrace
structural change – and to address the challenges of overdue political reforms.
Will it
embrace
a new Islamic authoritarianism, or build the democracy that Egyptians have risked their lives to secure?
Yet, despite this deeply ingrained skepticism about human nature, we
embrace
humanity's talent for progress and innovation, because we recognize man's ability to correct mistakes and errors.
The social market economy, which we continue to embrace, is based on these principles.
The first is to
embrace
AI and automation without hesitation.
In the eurozone, in addition to the perceived nexus between banks and governments, the governing elite’s willingness to
embrace
European integration, and taxpayer-financed cross-border financial support, without broad public consultation has generated a similar sentiment.
Despite these positive developments, however, mini-grids’ full potential to lay the foundation for rural economic development will remain unrealized until politicians, regulators, and international development practitioners
embrace
decentralized grids as viable, complementary, and inter-operable solutions to energy poverty, rather than sources of competition for traditional power utilities.
Naturally, they declare friendship with Fidel Castro and seek his
embrace
to prevent old comrades from accusing them of betraying their legacy.
This renewed
embrace
of the market, reminiscent of Deng Xiaoping’s original turn to capitalism in 1979, will be hard medicine for China’s entrenched business and government elites to swallow.
By contrast, Trump advocates lower taxes for the wealthy, and seems willing to
embrace
some form of state capitalism – if not crony capitalism – via protectionist policies and special incentives for companies to manufacture in the US.
Back in the twentieth century, the Great Depression, World War II, and the Cold War impelled US policymakers to
embrace
liberal internationalism.
But its longer-term interests lie in having politically stable neighbors that
embrace
similar economic reforms, thereby opening the way for a free-trade area that would benefit the entire region.
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