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A new, wide-ranging free-trade agreement, with Latin America at its heart, would be an excellent way to realize these
hopes.
2005 is the year that words can become reality, and that the world can begin to fulfill its
hopes
for our new millennium.
Too big and cumbersome to be ignored, they are a constant source of embarrassment for the parties that have been in government since the global financial crisis of 2008, especially for former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, who
hopes
to rekindle his political career in March.
One
hopes
that Egypt’s defeated Islamists will move from the politics of vengeance to a soul-searching process that leads to the recognition that democracy is not a zero-sum game in which the winner takes all.
The overthrow of the first Muslim dynasty, the staunchly anti-Shia Umayyads, in the year 750, by the Abbasids, who traced their lineage to the Prophet Muhammad’s uncle, raised hopes, albeit short-lived, of a Sunni-Shia rapprochement.
Japan’s monetary policy, one hopes, will focus on such critical issues.
So far, Xi’s down-to-earth approach has raised
hopes
that China will enter a new phase of reform that will address economic imbalances, increase social inclusion, and tackle endemic corruption.
President Barack Obama has raised
hopes
for a new strategy, but so far the forces of continuity in US policy are dominating the forces of change.
They can pin their
hopes
on China, where monetary policy will become more expansionary, according to Fudan University’s Zhang Jun, or on Europe, where the European Central Bank is providing increasingly powerful stimulus as monetary union evolves into a “deeper political union,” according to ECB President Mario Draghi.
With this commitment, Ghana is making a bold statement: telemedicine holds the key to expanding universal health coverage, a primary objective of the UN Sustainable Development Goals that Ghana
hopes
to meet by 2020, ten years ahead of the target date.
Like Catherine, Putin,
hopes
to trade off his invasions.
Now that the time for crisis management is, one hopes, over, he needs to flesh out and implement that vision.
Because the US and Japan have neither territorial claims in the South China Sea nor an interest in the natural resources – including oil, gas, and fisheries – that it contains, they are the ideal candidates to deliver this message and, one hopes, convince China to negotiate a multilateral security agreement.
But one
hopes
that Mnuchin recognizes what the answer will be.
This is especially true of start-ups and small companies – the very players that everyone
hopes
will show up in the next-wave of Silicon Valleys.
With almost daily terrorist attacks, ordinary citizens victimized by shell and gunfire or misconceived bombing, the abuses of Iraqi prisoners, and the hostility of Iraq's Shiites - on whom the US had pinned high
hopes
for the peace process - American policy is in jeopardy of failure.
Of course, the junta
hopes
to lay the groundwork for the future political order now, on its own terms, by adopting a new constitution.
At its best and at its worst, the UN is a mirror of our world: it reflects our differences and our convergences, our
hopes
and aspirations, and our limitations and failures.
Baroness Emma Nicholson, the European Parliament’s special envoy to Romania, has warned that unless Romania’s next government speeds the pace of reform - particularly privatization of big state companies -
hopes
of joining the EU will collapse.
If the PDSR turns backward, the malady of our democratic reformers may prove to be fatal, both for Romania’s economy and for our
hopes
of ever joining Europe.
More interesting is the possible effect of people’s values and attitudes, and their
hopes
and fears about the unknown and unknowable, on the natural rate.
They will gather in the belief that international cooperation is more crucial than ever, but that it must better address people’s frustrations and expectations, and help them realize their highest
hopes.
Asia Enters the StormBERKELEY – As 2011 draws to a close, there are growing signs that Asia is becoming caught up in the global slowdown, dashing
hopes
that the region’s economies would “decouple” from the prolonged recession in Europe and America’s lackluster recovery.
A well-organized team would collapse like a house of cards, and the
hopes
for future space research and missile design would be dashed, threatening the country’s security.
Second, Turkey’s government
hopes
to keep the country’s bid to join the European Union moving forward.
McDonald’s opened its first restaurant in China in 1990, and
hopes
to reach 2,000 restaurants in the country by 2013.
Why have the
hopes
of Gorbachev’s glasnost been so cruelly snuffed out?
Hopes
for a more liberal Russia under President Dmitry Medvedev will need to be reexamined.
An Open Letter to Ehud OlmertDear Mr. Olmert,I am writing you in the hope that you will take time from your busy schedule as Israel’s acting Prime Minister to hear one Palestinian’s
hopes.
It is not a pleasant thought – and perhaps even a dangerous one – but the fact remains that many people, not just ideologues, put their
hopes
in the twentieth century’s authoritarian and totalitarian experiments, viewing politicians like Mussolini and even Stalin as problem-solvers, while liberal democrats were written off as dithering failures.
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