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The character flaws laid bare in the IPL must be curbed if India is ever to
fulfill
its obvious promise and take its place at the front of the world stage in the twenty-first century.
Turkey explains its refusal by the EU’s failure (as a result of a veto by the Greek Cypriot government in Nicosia) to
fulfill
its own promise to open up trade with Northern Cyprus, which is under Turkish rule.
When it came to the chores of professional journalism – fact-checking, providing historical background, and offering impartial analysis – television news channels failed to
fulfill
their election-year responsibilities.
But, by the early 1900’s, the empire faced two problems that cast doubt on its ability to
fulfill
these missions.
This would mean that the EBRD could invest up to €10 billion annually over the next five years, enabling us to continue to
fulfill
our role, providing vital backing and financial support to Eastern Europe and the private sector.
But to
fulfill
the responsibilities of his post, he must do far more.
But the veto power was intended as a means to facilitate cooperation, thereby enabling the P5 to
fulfill
their responsibility to help maintain global peace and security.
None of this absolves the other three P5 members of their responsibility to fight for the Security Council to
fulfill
its role in supporting international peace and security.
All P5 members must
fulfill
their responsibility not just to uphold the world order that they played central roles in developing, but also to renew faith in that order, including by pursuing needed reforms.
While Latin America’s young population has enormous potential – 67% of its population is of working age, and population aging is not yet a major concern, as it is in the developed economies – many workers simply lack the skills required to
fulfill
it.
We may need backwardation in some of these markets if they are to
fulfill
their function.
In view of the oppressive – and unprecedented – abundance of problems with which Obama is confronted at home and abroad, he will certainly not be able to
fulfill
all expectations.
He should begin by demanding that Burma's government
fulfill
its responsibility to protect the country’s citizens and condemn the use of violence and repressive tactics.
If all of these groups join the Japanese public in accepting reasonable sacrifices, Abe’s government can
fulfill
its promise and build a thriving economy.
But it gets worse, because these models still assume that the EU picks the cheapest renewables to
fulfill
its requirements.
As the experience of developed countries has shown, long-term fiscal commitments, such as universal pensions and health care, can be easy to make, but difficult to
fulfill.
But this initial triumph of the PC (and very substantial sales in the 1980’s) did not immediately
fulfill
all the initial hopes for individual empowerment and social transformation.
Finding solutions that
fulfill
Einstein's equations – space-times that describe the curvature of our universe – is difficult, so his theory was slow to catch on.
The UN must speak truth to power and
fulfill
the Security Council’s responsibilities to the people of Syria.
To
fulfill
international justice today, we need a new kind of World Court, open to other voices.
We in the wealthy West do not have the right to abandon this task, and we must welcome in the same community of destiny all democratic countries east to Russia if they
fulfill
the EU’s criteria.
Countries with nuclear weapons should publish more information about what they are doing to
fulfill
their disarmament commitments.
While popular skepticism toward American policies lingers, there remains a widespread recognition among Iranians that their country will never emerge from isolation or
fulfill
its enormous potential as long as its relationship with the US remains adversarial.
The Fed’s failure to
fulfill
its responsibilities for micro-level regulation has much to do with its failure to meet macro-level goals.
The myriad miseries confronting millions of out-of-school children should give us the political will to
fulfill
this pledge.
The problem was not a lack of confidence that the Spanish government would
fulfill
its promises, but too much confidence that it would, and that this would reduce growth and increase unemployment from its already intolerable level of 20%.
This is a recipe for frustration among an educated labor force that is too often denied the opportunity to
fulfill
its potential.
Under the banner of “simplification,” the “how” is gravitating towards outsourcing most of the implementation to agencies that are to be endowed, one hopes, with greater flexibility to
fulfill
their specific missions.
That would amount to a failure by Trump to
fulfill
one of his most important responsibilities as president: ensuring the security of the American people.
Together with Lebanon’s Ministry of Education and Higher Education – a department under stress from the influx of a half-million Syrian refugee children – ECW is also helping to
fulfill
the goal of delivering a quality and relevant education for all young people aged 3-18.
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