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But if Ramaphosa succeeds in creating a new narrative that all South Africans can embrace, the road ahead can clear before voters seek a riskier alternative route.
The disasters of two world wars, and the half-century of Cold War, pushed Europe to
embrace
cooperation and integration in order to avoid another suicidal battle.
These words’ enduring emotional appeal is rooted in their
embrace
of a potentially difficult course of action, motivated by a pledge to uphold values shared by citizens of America and the world alike.
When democracy is discredited by its own practitioners, there is much greater public willingness to
embrace
a seemingly efficient alternative.
Indeed, if NATO is to remain a viable global security institution in the twenty-first century, the Alliance’s summit in Chicago should
embrace
new and innovative partnership initiatives.
This fear contributed to the reluctance of countries like Denmark and Sweden to
embrace
greater European integration.
If the newcomers are to
embrace
the social market model, that model must operate throughout the EU and offer to them what it offered new EU members in the past.
No wider plan for encouraging Arab countries to
embrace
democracy was mooted, still less one that would make EU economic cooperation conditional on political reform.
In their eagerness to
embrace
development policies that are proven failures, all of the candidates in the presidential election scheduled for December 18 appear unaware of this risk.
If we
embrace
too many targets – and especially an unwieldy 169 – we risk doing a disservice to the world’s neediest people.
Anyone familiar with Dubai understands that these are but small examples of a much broader
embrace
of creativity that has allowed the country to court elite foreign professionals in finance and other industries.
But these instruments are rather sophisticated--too sophisticated, in fact, for most homeowners to
embrace.
But I am also struck by how often governments that
embrace
the goal of shared growth – post-apartheid South Africa is a good example – fail to achieve it.
But to
embrace
it would be a grave strategic error.
Policymakers should
embrace
the green mission and adjust their reform efforts accordingly.
Now, more than ever, Britain and the EU must defend and promote liberal democratic norms globally, not
embrace
populists’ narcissistic nationalism.
The fresh wave of anti-gay legislation in Nigeria and Uganda (according to Amnesty International, homosexuality is illegal in 38 of 54 African countries) follows the recent
embrace
of official repression of homosexuality elsewhere.
To begin, we must expand our whole notion of culture to
embrace
new areas - fashion, architecture, design, photography, even computer design - which have been largely excluded from serious European debate.
If things go wrong, China could move to
embrace
isolation.
Only a small group of Russian specialists, primarily nongovernmental experts,
embrace
and employ US strategic concepts.
Facing continued economic weakness, but having run out of conventional tools, they then
embrace
the unconventional approach of quantitative easing (QE).
In the West, extolling the virtues of democracy to others has long resembled proselytization of a secular religion, complete with the threat of fire and brimstone for those who do not
embrace
the democratic creed.
But Friedman’s consistent anti-statism also led him to
embrace
positions that ran afoul of many conservatives’ political sensibilities, underscoring the intellectual honesty that was the hallmark of his career.
Avoiding it would compel the eurozone's core economies to
embrace
the fourth and final option: bribing the periphery to remain in a low-growth uncompetitive state.
QE is a legitimate monetary-policy instrument, but the Fed and the Bank of England would probably not
embrace
it with such enthusiasm were it not for the anticipated exchange-rate depreciation.
National chauvinism and religious fundamentalism are here to stay, and with them the terrorism that extremists of all stripes embrace, because both phenomena are ideally suited to the age of the individual: They provide imaginary answers to personal angst, instead of political answers to collective challenges.
Specifically, the Central Conference called for the country’s international policy institutions and personnel to
embrace
Xi’s agenda.
Burma’s TurnYANGON – Here in Myanmar (Burma), where political change has been numbingly slow for a half-century, a new leadership is trying to
embrace
rapid transition from within.
Second – and here’s where the surprise came – they all agreed that, with the benefit of hindsight, these excruciating adjustments were worth it, because their crisis-torn economies were forced to
embrace
structural reforms that paved the way for their spectacular economic performance today.
The alternative is to
embrace
a “transfer union” that ensures a better balance between solidarity and responsibility.
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