Ideal
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871 examples of Ideal in a sentence
This system is not
ideal.
In an
ideal
world, major tech companies would recognize and adjust to their changing role in step with external actors, including governments and consumers, thereby striking the right balance between innovation, consumer benefits and protection, and national security.
But this is not an
ideal
world.
In an
ideal
world, America’s next president would rapidly embark on a two-step approach to restoring job dynamism and financial soundness.
Over the course of this century, the
ideal
EU policy would cost more than $7 trillion, yet it would reduce the temperature rise by just 0.05oC and lower sea levels by a trivial nine millimeters.
In Iraq, the danger is that departure could be followed by civil war and chaos –
ideal
conditions for terrorists to maintain havens.
The Indian government’s desire to enhance its trade relations with the US thus provides the industry an
ideal
opportunity to pick up where TRIPS left off, by compelling India to make patents easier to obtain and to reduce the availability of low-cost generics.
This is the
ideal
opportunity to begin the long and difficult process of drumming up the political will and public support for a common DGS, while laying the foundations for its eventual creation.
As long as an
ideal
system is out of reach, an imperfect option will have to do.
A study by the RAND Corporation also advocates the promotion of Sufism, whose gentler and more inclusive version of Islam makes its adherents
ideal
“partners in the effort to combat Islamist extremism.”
But they are animated by an
ideal
– the profound conviction that complicity in mass murder should not go unpunished, and that justice is essential for Bangladeshi society’s four-decade-old wounds to heal fully.
And ISIS has served as the
ideal
monster for many colonial occupiers eager to appear less villainous than they are.
Terrorism provided the
ideal
enemy because it is invisible and never disappears.
The various meetings in the run-up to the G-20 summit in China, including the spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, would be
ideal
forums for designing such a package, and advancing its implementation.
It may not happen as quickly as they would like, and the candidates may not always be
ideal.
While Clinton may not be the
ideal
candidate for many of those voting for Stein, her platform is surely much more “green” than Trump’s.
And, as a banker-turned-reformist economy minister under Hollande, Macron is an
ideal
target for Le Pen’s anti-elitist, anti-European rhetoric.
Neoliberalism filled the vacuum, creating vast wealth for some people, but at the expense of the
ideal
of equality that had emerged from World War II.
Moreover, it would be paradoxical if, just when America declares its willingness to call more upon its allies, particularly its European allies, the concept of the West actually leads to the diminution, if not the burial, of the European
ideal.
It would be
ideal
if individuals could freely explore different ways to improve themselves, whether by practicing mindfulness, reading moral philosophy, or, yes, by taking a ’morality’ pill.
Their puritanical religious style sets forth an
ideal
morality with clear-cut rules that are similar to the constraints of an engineering project.
They are not united by a common vision of their future, or by a common political ideal, such as democracy in the Western world.
Time for a Post-American EuropePARIS – As Barack Obama arrives in Sweden to collect his Nobel Prize, the celebrations expose an awful truth: Europe’s admiration for its
ideal
of an American president is not reciprocated.
The
ideal
of the Confucian state is “harmony.”
The ruled, in this
ideal
system, will naturally obey their rulers, just as sons obey their fathers.
The
ideal
of multiculturalism at home was echoed with an ideology of cultural relativism abroad, especially in the 1970’s and 1980’s.
Under the flexible exchange-rate system that now prevails around the world, if each country focuses its monetary policy on achieving
ideal
inflation and employment conditions at home, the result will be reasonably stable – or even so-called Pareto-optimal – macroeconomic conditions.
Emergency Education NowDAVOS – In an
ideal
world, whenever children needed help, they would get it.
Unfortunately, ours is far from an
ideal
world.
Technology is blurring the comforting distinction between open and closed societies, and between planned and free economies, ultimately making it impossible for either to exist in its
ideal
form.
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