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A system that promised a level playing field on which anyone could
fulfill
their aspirations is being denounced by its own political leaders as stacked against ordinary citizens.
In exchange, the advanced economies are supposed to
fulfill
certain responsibilities that help ensure the system’s functioning and stability.
The Southern Strategy NATO NeedsISTANBUL – For almost seven decades, NATO has amply demonstrated its ability to
fulfill
its core mission of deterring a conventional attack against its member countries.
Journalism’s essential role in a democracy is to enable people to
fulfill
their roles as citizens by providing information about government, other powerful institutions, civil movements, international events, and so on.
The answer is that such questions were never an option, if we were to
fulfill
our treaty obligations and avoid a catastrophic repeat of nineteenth-century colonialism.
Europe now has such an institution in the form of the European Financial Stability Facility – but the EFSF needs to be much better financed to allow it to
fulfill
this function.
The Fed’s inability to anchor expectations would not only harm its credibility with investors, but would also make it much harder to
fulfill
its dual mandate of pursuing price stability and maximum employment.
Indeed, it has failed to
fulfill
any of the minimum requirements for dialogue that Modi himself has cited.
The simplest way to
fulfill
this vision would be to allocate SDRs as a full reserve asset, which countries could either use or deposit in their IMF accounts.
This pledge is both empty and easy to
fulfill.
It is easy to fulfill, because China has already imposed tariffs on US soybeans in retaliation for US tariffs on its exports, meaning that non-US soybean producers are now likely to shift their exports to the Chinese market, freeing up the EU market for US producers.
Indeed, for the next five to ten years, Russia will be able to
fulfill
its gas contracts in Europe only by monopolizing exports of gas to Europe from Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
Such funding will support the steps needed to
fulfill
the promise, contained in our country’s constitution, that the state will “provide free and compulsory secondary education within minimum possible period.”
To overcome the challenges we face and
fulfill
our promise to our children, we need active support from the international community.
The so-called advanced economies failure to
fulfill
their commitments means that Myanmar and Vietnam are hardly the most vulnerable developing countries today.
Now, though, the global economic crisis is sapping developed countries’ shaky efforts to
fulfill
their commitments for official development assistance (ODA) in order to achieve the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
As a result, private companies do not offer life annuities at attractive rates, because they cannot be reasonably sure that they can
fulfill
their promises unless they are significantly overcapitalized.
And, in recent years, the Chinese leadership has led a concerted effort to
fulfill
that ambition, especially by internationalizing China’s currency.
But much more must be done to
fulfill
the potential of renewable technologies to deliver power to the poor through devolved off-grid systems.
The reasons for offshore wind’s failure to
fulfill
its promise in the United Kingdom are equally straightforward and have nothing to do with a lack of money.
The added focus on counter-terrorism is further impeding reform, though the failure of unreformed security sectors to
fulfill
this role effectively, such as in Egypt and Tunisia, should cause it to have the opposite effect.
Both reflect the failure to
fulfill
the promise of shared, pan-European prosperity.
In Europe, however, Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann has criticized the ECB for overstepping its mandate with its “outright monetary transactions” program, through which Draghi aims to
fulfill
his pledge to guarantee the euro’s survival.
If Europe is to
fulfill
its role as a major global actor, its scope cannot be limited to that of a large common market.
Rowhani must seek a path that does not cost him the support of the majority of the regime’s power centers, yet that also allows him to
fulfill
the mandate he received from voters.
Nothing would be wiser for the world's rich countries than to
fulfill
their pledges to the world's poor, hungry and disease-ridden peoples.
2005 is the year that words can become reality, and that the world can begin to
fulfill
its hopes for our new millennium.
They have a responsibility, in short, to
fulfill
the obligations that arise from our dependence on them and from the trust we place in them, implicitly or explicitly.
Whereas Wen’s supporters remain adamant that he fundamentally supported a shift toward democracy and a market economy for China, his critics lambast him for failing to
fulfill
his promises of political and economic reform.
Even so, whether people choose to marry or not, whether they are heterosexual or homosexual, even whether they pay to
fulfill
their erotic fantasies or have fantasies they can
fulfill
at no cost, tells us little about whether they are good people who can be trusted with high office – unless, of course, they say one thing while doing another.
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