Leaders
in sentence
10987 examples of Leaders in a sentence
Unfortunately, too many corporate
leaders
persist in viewing the world as “us" versus “them," rather than attempting to understand why, in the absence of vigorous action, no one trusts them.
During the Cold War, for example, Finland’s economic dependence on raw materials and technology from Russia left its
leaders
loath to antagonize the Kremlin.
From 2002 to 2009, Derbala and other IG
leaders
produced around 30 books to counter al-Qaeda’s ideology.
Europe’s
leaders
recognized that distressed countries’ debts would become unmanageable unless their economies could grow, and that growth could not be achieved without assistance.
But, even as Europe’s
leaders
promised that help was on the way, they doubled down on the belief that non-crisis countries must cut spending.
Indeed, one positive achievement by European
leaders
at the recent Brussels summit was to begin the process of reining in both the ECB and the power of the American ratings agencies.
To avoid a breakup, Europe’s
leaders
should look to the ideas of James Madison, one of the authors of the United States Constitution and The Federalist Papers.
As they close in on effective joint banking and fiscal policies incorporating more and more elements of Hamilton’s fiscal federalism, they are increasingly constrained by state politics – exactly as Europe’s
leaders
are inhibited in the current system.
While trying to imitate America’s constitution would be impossible, given that it embodies several compromises specific to its time and place, European
leaders
must begin to incorporate Madison’s ideas into debates about the eurozone’s future.
Following an explosion of government programs in the 1960’s, a belief developed in the minds of key American opinion
leaders
and policymakers that the best government is the least government.
Indeed, domestic politicking seems to be at least as important to Japan’s
leaders
as to South Koreas’s or China’s.
Japan’s
leaders
must recognize that the mindlessness with which they still treat the sensitivities of societies that suffered from Japanese imperialism in the twentieth century is as morally deaf as it is strategically damaging.
Macron is already marshaling support among center-right
leaders
in Spain and the Netherlands, who are more sympathetic to his vision for European integration.
First, Europe’s
leaders
will have to address the need to reinforce the EU’s external frontiers, especially through the long-overdue deployment of a European border patrol.
Second, Europe’s
leaders
will need to commit to combating tax evasion and avoidance by major companies, especially the big tech firms.
China’s
leaders
recognize this opportunity, and are taking action to support the shift to more sustainable growth models.
This process – characterized by experimentation, assessment, and adjustment – emerged from the CCP’s military experience of the 1930s, was applied by Deng Xiaoping to his reform program in the 1980s, and has been refined by subsequent Chinese
leaders.
And this is precisely the four-pronged approach that China’s
leaders
seem to be taking.
Fortunately, China’s
leaders
seem intent on doing just that.
The continent’s
leaders
are struggling to respond to a world that, in the words of a recent policy document, “has become more dangerous, divided, and disorienting.”
The biggest challenge for many EU
leaders
will be managing the domestic political reaction, as xenophobic and nationalist forces seek to stoke and capitalize on anti-immigrant sentiment.
Indeed, at the EU level, the divisions and debates among national governments came to the fore as
leaders
struggled to reach an agreement on a quota system for the distribution of refugees among member states.
Northern PDP
leaders
complained that Yar’Adua’s predecessor, a Christian southerner, had ruled Nigeria for eight years and that it was only fair that a northerner should hold power.
During the campaign, Buhari and other APC
leaders
put little flesh on their proposed solutions to Nigeria’s many problems.
European
leaders
have responded with a cacophony of proposals for restoring confidence.
It is critical that
leaders
distinguish what must be done now from what can be left for later.
European leaders’ continued focus on the long run at the expense of short-term imperatives may indeed be the death knell for their single currency.
The anti-Ahmadinejad camp’s leaders, the brothers Ali and Sadeq Larijani, who head the parliament and judiciary, respectively, will help Khamenei to push the president from the center of power.
China’s New EmperorHONG KONG – An anecdote about US President Richard Nixon’s visit to China in 1972 has long been regarded as confirmation of the long view of history taken by Chinese
leaders.
The CCP’s just-completed 19th National Congress showed the extent to which China’s
leaders
have taken Toqueville’s insights to heart.
Back
Next
Related words
Their
Political
World
Countries
Should
Would
Which
Other
Global
Economic
Country
Business
About
People
Government
Could
International
Power
Support
National