Emerge
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A greater dilemma will
emerge
if the muddle-through strategy does not seem to be working.
It could well be that the likes of Trump find that they can stimulate the economy for quite a while before obvious imbalances
emerge.
So Abe feels obliged to put Japan in a position to be able to help Asia’s democracies manage any crisis that may
emerge
in the event of a change in America’s regional presence.
But this view ignores the possibility that the array of choices offered by chance to natural selection may be sufficiently extensive to allow an optimal or near-optimal solution to emerge, in which case the process is actually close to obligatory and reproducible under the prevailing conditions.
If true African unity is to emerge, Africa's rulers must be committed to it, not just in words, but by deeds.
I hope that a clearer picture will
emerge
when a roundtable of international economists convenes in May to assess more than 50 solutions to different global challenges as part of the “Copenhagen Consensus” project.
An order is supposed to
emerge
from states' pursuit of their self-interest.
This means that liquidity has potentially significant value, which rises when systemic problems
emerge.
This does not mean that all enrolled students will
emerge
prepared for the information age; but getting children into school is a start.
But a non-European Britain would be less likely to secure the same standing and influence in whatever institutions
emerge
in the years ahead.
But, as these institutions mature, a more coherent EU foreign policy should
emerge.
We cannot establish an effective social contract without an explicit understanding of our responsibilities towards each other – and of the rights that
emerge
alongside those responsibilities.
But there is little chance that such an agreement will
emerge
from the current round of talks.
Because the eurozone lacks a strong central governing body, crisis policies
emerge
from a political process in which each of the 19 member states has veto power.
More information about the discussions will undoubtedly
emerge.
When considered separately, effective solutions begin to
emerge.
In that case, the eurobond regime would have to carry sanctions from which there is no escape – something like a European finance ministry that has political as well as financial legitimacy which could
emerge
from the intense debate and soul-searching that is so badly needed (particularly in Germany).
For the old structures to unravel, a strong voice for Europe and openness should
emerge.
While economic growth benefited from the dramatic growth in oil and gas prices during the last decade, other competitive industries have yet to emerge, and the country now faces the prospect of declining energy prices.
But as long as the “enemy” in the West remains united and principled, ISIS cannot
emerge
victorious.
While Park derives some of her power from her family pedigree, she has proven to be an astute and seasoned politician – one who climbed the Grand National Party’s leadership ladder over the last two decades to
emerge
as a national figure.
It is that liberal democracy can ever
emerge.
The Oslo process tried to build a Palestinian state from the top down: create a Palestinian national authority, hand over territory to it, give it increasing power, arm it and finance it, hold elections, and a Palestinian state would
emerge.
It is important to note that the extension of jurisdiction to the new court did not
emerge
from the desire to block the ICC in Africa.
Merkel knows that if the US sacrifices its place at the top of the international order for domestic political reasons, it will not be replaced by a new leading power, nor will a new world order
emerge.
Beyond the six-party talks, it is necessary to create a framework from which a cooperative dialogue between the US and China might
emerge.
Now a unique conjuncture of economic and political developments has created an opportunity for Eurasia to
emerge
from its historical slumbers.
Should Korea abide by IMF rules and survive her worst economic downturn, what kind of capitalism will
emerge?
After years of fighting, investment opportunities will
emerge
in places like Iraq, Syria, and Sudan, and for the displaced people of these countries, rebuilding will boost growth and create jobs.
Democrats will be more supportive of more far-reaching US commitments, although, again, differences of view will
emerge
on both sides.
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