Embrace
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Managers are described as those who merely
embrace
processes and seek stability, while leaders tolerate risk and create change.
Nowadays, when it has become more important than ever that we
embrace
renewable resources, we should use the Sun to cultivate our energy, just as our ancestors used it to cultivate their food.
And behind his racist visage lies a broader Buddhist
embrace
of violence that takes one’s breath away.
In Corbyn’s case, movement politics could reestablish Labour’s progressive credentials, and reverse what many saw as an
embrace
of neoliberal policies under former Prime Minister Tony Blair.
American companies, he charged, have become softheaded, unfocused, and uncompetitive, in part because business schools are persuading them to
embrace
a long list of gauzy, feel-good values, such as social responsibility, environmental sustainability, and inclusiveness.
By focusing more on research and development, and less in carbon cuts, both candidates could
embrace
a solution that encourages the best of the American innovative spirit and leaves the best possible legacy to future generations: a high-income, low-carbon energy world.
For the Stoics of Hellenistic Greece, human nature was what gave life meaning and contributed to their
embrace
of cosmopolitanism and equality.
Despite the regime’s vast means of censorship, its
embrace
of new communications technologies like the Internet make it increasingly difficult for the party to maintain effective control over people’s views.
Their
embrace
of economic ignorance could lead to disaster.
Although right-of-center politicians in Central European countries formally
embrace
traditional ideologies, for example, liberalism or conservatism, their electorates, unfamiliar with Western political philosophies, do not always understand the real meaning of those terms.
In 2006, Iran managed to draw the Palestinian movement Hamas away from the Saudi sphere of influence and into the
embrace
of its ally, Syria.
Just as neither Saudis nor Israelis are likely to downgrade their relations with the US, they are even less likely to
embrace
each other.
It was, of course, the
embrace
of rational, market-driven economic policies by the former communist nations that has brought them to the brink of EU membership.
China has the balance-sheet strength to bail them out, but the authorities would then face a choice:
embrace
reform or rely once again on leverage to stimulate the economy.
I have also seen the need for ordinary Africans to
embrace
a set of values, like service for the common good, and commitment, persistence, and patience until a goal is realized.
But to
embrace
the images they published as a statement of Enlightenment conviction weakens the values that are essential to a civilized society.
Instead, governments should
embrace
the promise of wonderful innovations in health care, and ask how fast spending should rise, and how that rise should be financed.
They would be much more likely to
embrace
a cheaper, smarter, and more beneficial path of innovation.
Eight years later, Europeans still
embrace
divergent narratives about the crisis.
To stay below the two-degree limit, the world’s governments must
embrace
a core concept: “deep decarbonization” of the world’s energy system.
It is one thing to let women into the workforce; it is quite another to
embrace
full equality and create a cultural, economic, and social climate that encourages both men and women to support one another and their families equally with cash and care.
Instead, asserting that the US had “erred in supporting China’s entry into the WTO on terms that have proven to be ineffective in securing China’s
embrace
of an open, market-oriented trade regime,” the USTR focused on complaints about Chinese industrial policy, which is largely beyond the WTO’s scope.
Rather than boycott Beijing, the world’s leaders should
embrace
the Olympics and what they represent.
No surprise, then, that many EU citizens refuse, or at least hesitate, to
embrace
the European cause.
For within Russia, President Putin does appear to be an isolated island, at least among the Russian elite who have singularly failed to
embrace
his decision to anchor Russia firmly to the West.
Here, Modi will find no stauncher ally than Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who was among the first Asian leaders to
embrace
him in his bid to lead India.
This
embrace
of leaders who promise that they alone can fix society’s problems and restore some idealized past reflects widespread ignorance of the nature and consequences of populist rule.
One can easily think of other countries that would be sure to
embrace
it.
Looking forward, I am convinced that if we have the wisdom, courage, and strength to adjust long-standing strategic arrangements,
embrace
new partners, and, above all, persevere in the face of adversity and difficulty, we will see a similar victory in this “long war” against violence extremism and the other threats that may emerge in an uncertain new century.
Any single large advanced economy foolish enough to try to
embrace
cryptocurrencies, as Japan did last year, risks becoming a global destination for money-laundering.
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