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After all, such sectarian identities are not the sort of basis for politics that a twenty-first-century democracy should
embrace.
And the threat of a Greek exit from the euro may force them to decide how far-reaching a fiscal union they are prepared to
embrace.
When the Labour Party lost the election last May, it received considerable criticism – even from its own frontbenchers – for failing to
embrace
the business community as “wealth creators.”
So, as a Chinese state mouthpiece crowed, Sri Lanka had no choice but “to turn around and
embrace
China again.”
Moreover, the majority of developing countries now actively
embrace
multilateral bodies as part of their development strategies.
System-scale hydropower planning does not require builders to
embrace
an entirely new process.
If Europe is to remain an environmental leader, as well as a center of innovation and competitiveness, it will have to abandon its ideological rigidness and
embrace
realistic, pragmatic solutions that can deliver environmental benefits without sacrificing economic development.
And so, in late 2008, the way forward seemed obvious: recapitalize the banks, guarantee loans, use the government-backed housing lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to resolve underwater mortgages, drop short-term interest rates to zero and use quantitative easing to prevent deflation or dangerously low inflation, and
embrace
deficit spending.
Rather, it is to
embrace
and fulfill its role as the world’s central bank, by balancing aggregate demand and potential supply for the global economy as a whole.
Given this, a period of trust-building may be needed for Islamist parties to
embrace
the ideal of a more inclusive, more tolerant, and, ultimately, more effective political order.
To be sure, Iraqis of different ethnic or religious backgrounds are divided over many issues, but they also
embrace
a common national identity, as well as a desire for democracy.
If governments do not
embrace
unconventional water resources, achieving that goal will be as difficult as getting water from a stone – and the consequences for water-scarce regions will be dire.
Governments before World War I – and even more so before WWII – did not
embrace
the mission of minimizing unemployment during economic downturns.
His
embrace
of Vladimir Putin, and his snubbing of his own intelligence services and of America’s traditional allies, seem to reveal that he is out of his depth.
By contrast, Pepsi, which once teamed up with AT&T and the CIA to oust President Salvador Allende in Chile, smells like a rose nowadays, because it has distributed CSR largesse to several causes that influential NGOs
embrace.
What Annan has done is to
embrace
ten wide-ranging guiding principles while leaving signatory corporations free to choose that which they wish to support actively.
Arab elites have been engaged in a false
embrace
of economic reforms for decades, with countless ministerial shuffles, five-year plans, and elaborate World Bank and International Monetary Fund programs.
First, however, the Islamic world must rediscover and
embrace
its proud heritage.
Because democratic institutions in Romania have frittered away much of their standing during the almost ten years of postcommunist transition, many politicians tend either to
embrace
the views of the generals, or, at least, avoid going publicly against them.
China’s New Normal and America’s Old HabitsNEW HAVEN – China is generating a lot of confusion nowadays, both at home, where senior officials now tout the economy’s “new normal,” and abroad, exemplified by America’s
embrace
of Cold War-style tactics to contain China’s rise.
After this terrible crime, countries – including in the Arab world – were ready to
embrace
far-reaching steps.
It is the ultimate proof of the Russian government’s
embrace
of state capitalism, giving it control over the economy’s commanding heights.
In China, the results were similar, as the political
embrace
of Communism meant going autarkic and giving the state a massive role in the economy.
We should
embrace
it before the benefits of progress are unevenly distributed, or, worse, irreversible harm has been done.
Unless the authorities
embrace
a growth strategy – and do so quickly – the eurozone’s prospects will become increasingly bleak.
The time has come to exert concerted external pressure on China to rein in its dam frenzy and
embrace
international environmental standards.
Even banishing skepticism and assuming that Hollande could over time persuade his supporters to
embrace
competitiveness-boosting policies, the eurozone crisis is denying France the time that such gradualism requires.
That is why, alongside all of the identifying, quantifying, and mitigating, we must also
embrace
the idea that not all change can be clearly foreseen and planned for.
There is always a residual danger that China will
embrace
nationalism to ward off domestic problems.
Mexico’s left refuses truly to
embrace
market economics, representative democracy, and the rule of law.
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