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Yet refusing the Kremlin’s
embrace
is equally destructive.
It is a somewhat radical vision, one that can be fulfilled only if political forces are willing to
embrace
it, not least in France and Germany.
Notwithstanding the public’s resistance, advanced-country populations should
embrace
immigration.
We will need to
embrace
global goals and then establish scientific, engineering, and political processes to support their achievement.
So it has been with Australia’s belated
embrace
this month, after years of political wrangling, of a new “hard-headed but not hard-hearted” approach to handling seaborne asylum seekers.
Those in the Muslim world who want to
embrace
reform must be driven by the conviction that theocracy has never served as a vehicle for human progress.
The fight to eradicate misery, illiteracy, and corruption, and Islam’s
embrace
of science, do not depend on the results of the Middle East peace process.
The time has come to
embrace
the concept of true long-term investing, which requires marshaling the capacity of institutionally mobilized capital to support investment opportunities that will secure a sustainable future for all.
And the recent “Windrush” scandal over the government’s poor treatment of Caribbean-born legal residents has reprised the illiberal legacy of May’s previous tenure at the Home Office.But equally insidious has been the government’s
embrace
of “Britain First” mercantilism, under which arms sales to Saudi Arabia are not a matter for caution, but rather an opportunity for profit.
But equally insidious has been the government’s
embrace
of “Britain First” mercantilism, under which arms sales to Saudi Arabia are not a matter for caution, but rather an opportunity for profit.
Germany’s experience with hyperinflation in the 1920s and its subsequent
embrace
of “ordoliberalism,” in which the government avoids interfering in the economy, has “rendered Germans allergic to macroeconomics,” Eichengreen writes.
For Israelis, that omission reveals even the most moderate Palestinians’ unwillingness to
embrace
the existence of a Jewish state.
We found that policymakers should first
embrace
comprehensive programs targeting at-risk children.
No matter how influential new media have been, they cannot replace the need for a region-wide “manifesto for change” that all who seek freedom can
embrace.
In Vietnam, inflation has hovered near 20% or more, with the government seemingly unwilling to
embrace
deeper reforms.
But the current options that many governments wish to
embrace
will not do the job.
Iraq has been falling apart not just because of Maliki’s failure to reach out to the country’s 20% Sunni minority, but also because of the Sunnis’ failure to
embrace
a country whose majority political expression is Shia.
America’s growing
embrace
of soccer reflects some important ways in which the US has “joined” the world.
Shinzo Abe: “I will invite to Hiroshima or Nagasaki on the August A-bomb anniversary all six-party talks leaders to kick-start serious negotiations on a Northeast Asia Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone, which will
embrace
Japan and both Koreas and be guaranteed by the US, China, and Russia.
The European Central Bank’s belated
embrace
of quantitative easing was a welcome step forward, but policymakers’ enormously destructive decision to shut down a member state’s banking system – for what appears to be political reasons – is a far larger step backward.
Even if a billion people
embrace
a foolish idea, it is still a foolish idea.
The goal for leaders in Botswana must be to convince their constituents – and perhaps also themselves – to
embrace
the universality of that sentiment.
Moreover, Weah and his government would do well to
embrace
Sirleaf’s statement that “poverty, illiteracy, disease, and inequality do not belong in the twenty-first century.”
Finally, like Sirleaf, Weah’s government must
embrace
coalition-building and active engagement at the local, regional, and global levels.
Given that agriculture uses 70% of the world’s reliable water supply (and the potential impact of climate change on water reliability), a comprehensive approach to climate security will need to
embrace
better water policies, better integrated land management, and agricultural market reform.
If the eurozone does not want to
embrace
capital controls, it has only two alternatives: make the local printing of money more difficult, or offer investment guarantees in countries that markets view as insecure.
Poland's bishops refuse to
embrace
democracy for different reasons.
The
embrace
of essential human-rights standards as a cornerstone of a country’s development is one of our era’s seminal innovations.
Second, and perhaps more importantly, we should
embrace
migration as a proven method of bringing immediate relief and stability to poor nations.
But in the final analysis, the conviction--or lack of it--that joining EMU will bring powerful economic benefits is the force likely to guide decisions about whether to
embrace
the euro as soon as possible.
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