Embrace
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The EU, usually so keen to shrink my ministry’s outlays on wages and pensions, did not exactly
embrace
my decision.
The Trump administration’s
embrace
of financial deregulation is also pro-cyclical and intensifies market swings.
The apparent demise of the Trans-Pacific Partnership has created unease in Asia and South America about US predictability and about whether the US will remain a champion of global trade or
embrace
something closer to protectionism.
First, rich countries are deeply reluctant to
embrace
any collective plan that might impinge on their own domestic policy maneuvers.
Dynamic, peaceful societies will never emerge across the Middle East unless all of their citizens
embrace
the lost art of compromise and embark on a consensual process of nation building.
For all these reasons, the developing countries ought to
embrace
my proposal.
Would the revolution follow the teachings of Luther, Zwingli, or Calvin, or would it
embrace
an even more radical vision?
Countries that
embrace
this brand of nationalism stir unnecessary conflict and undermine the possibility of cross-national collaboration.
As the Islamic struggle against modernity has led to conflict, Israel’s
embrace
of economic, technological, and social progress has enabled it to win five wars, without ever having to negotiate a peace agreement.
We humans
embrace
the axiom that life is sacred in order to preserve what allowed that axiom to be formulated in the first place: consciousness and thought.
And startups should be discouraged from rushing into the
embrace
of the stock market’s short-sighted analysts (and many an established corporation should be encouraged to escape that embrace).
The Chinese recognize that North Korea cannot survive in its current form, and have sought to encourage its leaders to
embrace
economic reform without political change.
Those participating politically for the first time, however, are more ready to
embrace
the new.
Thus, his deep admiration for “American values,” while sincere, implies no
embrace
of President George W. Bush.
Moreover, violent armed groups, be they government-supported militias or rebel movements, increasingly
embrace
terror as a tactic to force civilians from their homes, as seen in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia, Iraq, and elsewhere.
After years of relying on America’s presence in the region, playing an advantageous waiting game, China’s next leaders may
embrace
a more active role.
While such an approach would certainly fall short of maximalist Palestinian demands, it would
embrace
the parameters outlined in May by US President Barack Obama.
To be precise, we need to
embrace
a contractual approach to sovereignty, one that recognizes the obligations and responsibilities as well as the rights of those who enjoy it.
The first temptation, characteristic of frightened societies, is a rush to
embrace
so-called "traditional" values, with their implications of withdrawal, closure, intolerance, and even hatred.
Each packs the kind of soft, utilitarian powers of persuasion that Chinese leaders are most willing to embrace: academic degrees from prestigious universities, advanced scientific and technological knowledge, high office, and a Nobel Prize.
Economic growth during the Putin years, combined with the defeat of Georgia – which was regarded in Russia as the beginning of a great political comeback – provided the confidence needed to
embrace
efforts to re-model the transatlantic security architecture.
Dugin’s brand of “Eurasianism” advocates the
embrace
of a “new Middle Ages,” where what little remains of Russian democracy is replaced by an absolute autocrat.
The lionization of historical despots reflects the contemporary
embrace
of such pre-modern, radically anti-democratic and unjust values.
Lo and behold, political leaders, especially tough and terrible ones like Assad, tend not to
embrace
a process whose stated purpose is to eliminate them.
Many companies might
embrace
such reforms simply to serve students better.
A lot is riding on whether countries like Egypt
embrace
durable economic, financial, institutional, political, and social reforms – and whether they do so in the context of progress toward greater democratization, social justice, and respect for human rights.
Centuries after mercantilism was abandoned in favor of highly successful laissez-faire policies, he decides to
embrace
it, imposing tariffs on Venice’s trade partners, beginning with China.
But, even if we regard these developments as evidence of a certain pragmatism, the sudden
embrace
of Trumpism carries deeper risks.
This wall has been with us always, separating rusting spirits who live in nostalgia, fear the future, and believe that only the past was better, from youthful, creative, and entrepreneurial spirits who fearlessly
embrace
the future and believe that the best is always yet to come.
This revolution will be tremendously generous to those countries that
embrace
it – and utterly indifferent, even cruel, to those that ignore it or let it pass by.
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