Embrace
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Despite China’s
embrace
of capitalism and Japanese investment, Japan remains China’s reviled other.
This closer
embrace
of Cuba mixes self-interest with calculation.
Or, less likely, he could
embrace
some megalomaniacal and over-reaching vision of government intervention, as others have tried.
She went on, paradoxically, to be honored, celebrated, adored all over Europe, while living as a sort of stowaway in an era that she would never fully
embrace
– an enigma to her contemporaries, always slightly withdrawn, yet as transparent in her own eyes as it is humanly possible to be.
But that is precisely the point: so many of the men caught up in sex-tinged scandals of late have exposed themselves – sometimes literally – through their own willing
embrace
of text messages, Twitter, and other indiscreet media.
Thatcher’s
embrace
of the cause of our freedom was electrifying for me.
I still shake my head in wonder that she could
embrace
the abandoned hope of liberation when almost no one else – not even Gorbachev – could even imagine it.
Worse, they are not just xenophobic (and, in particular, Islamophobic); they also more or less unashamedly
embrace
an ethnic definition of the nation.
The New Old Generation GapROME – A willingness to
embrace
change represents one of the main differences between affluent but aging societies and poor, younger ones.
The people of Eastern Europe were eager to
embrace
this kind of capitalism.
The European Union’s
embrace
of post-communist republics in Central Europe represented a most powerful symbol of the reach of Western liberal democracy.
In today’s world, workers must learn to
embrace
adaptability and flexibility, rather than succumb to resentment and misery.
To
embrace
change and take risks, everyone needs flexible skills, a decent income, and a reliable safety net.
Turkish Cypriots have withdrawn into Turkey’s
embrace
and have attempted to gain greater international recognition.
The markets issued an ultimatum to Europe: either
embrace
more economic and financial integration on a federal basis, or face the collapse of the euro and thus the EU, including the Common Market.
Other crisis countries in the eurozone have not been stabilized, because Germany – fearing a domestic political backlash – has not dared to
embrace
a community of liability by issuing Eurobonds, even if the European Financial Stability Facility’s new role means that virtually 90% of the path has already been traveled.
If the eurozone is to endure, a majority of its citizens, especially in Germany and France, must
embrace
the euro as their currency.
Far from fearing the dismal burden of too many elderly people, we should
embrace
the promise of longer, healthier lives.
In particular, it is time to
embrace
the prospect not of camps but of cities – places where up to a million refugees of any particular nationality can live safely and learn how to build a better future.
The goals and targets that the world is about to
embrace
do not adequately reflect the significance of this epochal change.
Will Ukraine continue its turn towards the West, as Yushchenko and his Orange Revolution ally Yuliya Tymoshenko want, or return to Russia’s strategic embrace, as Yanukovych and his allies want?
To do that, customers will need to
embrace
a new clean-mobility narrative.
Second,
embrace
the ambition of others.
Leaders who overcome fear and frustration,
embrace
the ambition of others, and possess a strong character and sense of purpose are likely to build diverse teams whose members share an identity and common goals but still represent themselves authentically.
His main geopolitical project was now the creation of the Eurasian Union, which he knew could not succeed without forcing Ukraine off of its EU path and into his
embrace.
Every state in the region must
embrace
compromise and mutual respect as the basis of a lasting settlement.
A government that includes the SDP or the Greens – both of which have egalitarianism and internationalism in their DNA – would almost certainly go further and
embrace
substantial reform, renewal, and strengthening of eurozone institutions as a medium-term target.
The rules-based multilateral order has long been underpinned by the assumption that growth and development would naturally lead China to
embrace
Western-style economic governance.
But the region’s hesitancy to
embrace
democracy goes beyond mere fear of Western hegemony.
For example, China’s recent
embrace
of sustainable development, which will serve the planet’s long-term interests, is driven by the domestic challenges posed by air, water, and land pollution.
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