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The CSRC, as China’s capital-market regulator, together with other regulators, neglected to
fulfill
their proper mission: to create a robust institutional framework capable of sustaining strong investment.
But it remains unclear exactly how they fit into the overall fiscal framework; indeed, the complexity of EU rules may limit the councils’ capacity to
fulfill
their function.
If Europe is to overcome its current financial constraints and acquire the military capacity and level of coordination needed to
fulfill
its new role, it must pool and share its resources more effectively.
One possible explanation is that financially strained European governments lack the means to
fulfill
their citizens’ expectations.
The BRICS have also failed to
fulfill
their promise of international leadership.
The United Nations Security Council has authorized the International Security Assistance Force to take all necessary measures to
fulfill
its mandate.
But with a strong and sustained commitment to
fulfill
the promise of universal primary and secondary education – and a little international support – governments can ensure happier, more prosperous lives for their countries’ young people.
At this point, the IMF castigates the country for failing to
fulfill
its commitments.
Only if we all work in unison can we
fulfill
our promise to have all children in school within a generation.
With the primary surplus gone, a default would no longer permit Tsipras to
fulfill
Syriza’s campaign promises; on the contrary, it would imply even bigger cutbacks in wages, pensions, and public spending than the “troika” – the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the IMF – is now demanding.
In the mid-1990s, when he was serving as the UN’s Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping, massacres occurred in Rwanda and, subsequently, Bosnia, because UN forces failed to
fulfill
their responsibility to protect.
It is a promise that China will not be able to
fulfill
for a very long time.
There was no “activism” on their part; there was only a permanent mandate to
fulfill.
And they can
fulfill
both responsibilities profitably.
It may also provide an economic springboard for another two billion people to
fulfill
their aspirations in the coming decades.
If the EU is to
fulfill
its promise of peace and prosperity, it will need to find ways to create opportunities for more of its citizens.
To be sure, the Republican-led Congress has (so far) been disinclined to
fulfill
its responsibility to constrain Trump.
US President Barack Obama has gone so far as to call China a “free rider” for its failure to
fulfill
the responsibilities that many would expect of a global power.
There is also significant policy divergence among EU member states, because some do not trust others to
fulfill
their individual obligations.
For too long, the world’s oldest and largest democracies have failed to
fulfill
the promise of their relationship.
But they are failing to
fulfill
one of the core functions of any state: to protect citizens from physical harm, even when those citizens display their Jewishness in public.
The courts cannot
fulfill
these tasks alone, especially in the time the proposal under consideration has allotted – a 48-hour weekend.
Sensible deterrence, bold efforts to reform international institutions, and a readiness to
fulfill
responsibilities have all fallen victim to the West’s exaggerated sense of failure and political stalemate.
To
fulfill
the Paris agreement, efforts to combat corruption and climate change must go hand in hand.
Indeed, the coming year will mark a seminal moment for developing Asia in terms of advancing its own agenda, which, in turn, will give developed economies the flexibility and opportunities that they need to
fulfill
their own economic potential.
Today, many African women are not only expected to
fulfill
traditional roles, such as raising children and caring for the elderly; they also face legal and social discrimination regarding land and property ownership, inheritance, education, and access to credit and technology – in addition to oppressive sexual mores and violence.
Indeed, the continued failure of smaller countries like Greece and Cyprus to
fulfill
their commitments reinforces the impression that they will forever be dependent on financial assistance.
But more concerted international action is urgently needed to secure the financing required to
fulfill
developing-country imperatives.
In India, the question is whether newly elected Prime Minister Narendra Modi will move decisively to
fulfill
voters’ high expectations for economic reform before his post-victory honeymoon is over.
Its government should have no problem demonstrating that it is willing and able to
fulfill
the obligations of membership contained in the IMF’s articles of agreement.
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