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Corporate leaders who
embrace
this new reality, view it as an opportunity, and resist the inclination to “manage” or avoid issues will have a competitive advantage.
Another rationale is that democracy in former Warsaw Pact nations must be nourished and consolidated by NATO's
embrace.
Now we know better, and the plaintiffs will urge the court to
embrace
the modern scientific understanding that dolphins are mammals, and to rule that the requirement that mammals’ suffering be minimized thus applies.
Corruption and failure to
embrace
meaningful political reform have become acute shortcomings.
For starters, countries should
embrace
policies that favor foreign direct investment (FDI) over inflows that can be withdrawn more quickly, such as foreign bank loans, debt, or equity investments.
Against this volatile backdrop, the new Trump administration could very well
embrace
vastly different policies from what we have seen so far.
It is time to
embrace
them.
Only when security officials in every country
embrace
the imperative to protect civilians will decisive progress be made.
What led scholars who are putatively the guardians of democratic freedoms to
embrace
measures so reminiscent of fascist and Stalinist tactics?
It would be equally easy for India’s people to
embrace
Pakistan’s people.
Therefore, he should not
embrace
the Bush proposal as is.
After 35 years of dependence on such arrangements, China must
embrace
the rule of law and establish a reliable, independent judicial system capable of facilitating the liberalization of the services sector, protecting intellectual-property rights, and underpinning a competitive market-based system.
We should leave the creationists to their hollow convictions and happily
embrace
the uncertainties inherent in a truly empirical approach to understanding the world.
Mbeki stubbornly continued to
embrace
this position even as the evidence against it became overwhelming.
Environmentalists will have to
embrace
the idea that conservation does not only mean protecting pristine landscapes.
Addressing the UN General Assembly, Trump stated openly that, “We reject the ideology of globalism, and we
embrace
the doctrine of patriotism.”
But, beyond slogans, there is an underlying fault line between those who have the cultural capacity to
embrace
change and those who resist it by adhering to traditional ideas about how one's life and, by extension, society, should be organized.
The key question remains whether Trump is now ready to
embrace
Kim’s North Korea as President Richard Nixon did with Deng’s China.
If Arab societies are ever to become more open and economically dynamic, their education systems will have to
embrace
and promote values appropriate to that goal.
Arabs have a lower preference for democracy (with a gap of 11%), are less civically active (a gap of 8%), respect authority more (by 11%), and
embrace
patriarchal values much more strongly (by a whopping 30%).
Australia wanted a readily defensible basis for contesting China’s claims that could not be portrayed as just another reflexive
embrace
of the American position.
Indeed, it is the real professional challenge ahead of you, and you should
embrace
it as an opportunity.
Europeans may have to
embrace
new modes of cooperation among their national armed forces in order to put them to effective use.
The question for the US is whether it is willing to
embrace
a diplomatic outcome that stabilizes the nuclear situation on the Korean Peninsula but does not resolve it for the foreseeable future.A US-North Korean summit that averted a crisis that would benefit neither the US nor China would remind people in both countries of the value of Sino-American cooperation.
The question for the US is whether it is willing to
embrace
a diplomatic outcome that stabilizes the nuclear situation on the Korean Peninsula but does not resolve it for the foreseeable future.
We need a new treaty for the twenty-first century that is balanced, inclusive, and comprehensive – one that all nations can
embrace.
Misconceiving British AusterityLONDON – Was the British government’s decision to
embrace
austerity in the wake of the global financial crisis the right policy, after all?
That means that US foreign policy itself – defined in recent years by too much attention to the Middle East, and too little to Asia – must
embrace
a shift in priorities.
Ostensibly, he is an appointee of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, but in reality he is virtually independent of the Kremlin, which pays him substantial financial support, not only for his formal declaration of loyalty, but also for his public
embrace
of Putin.
With the European Union extending its frontiers to
embrace
many ex-communist states, the West became again, if briefly, the embodiment of universal reason, obliged and equipped to spread its values to the still-benighted parts of the world.
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