Master
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Learning to
master
new technologies and tasks lies at the heart of the growth process.
Worse still, this could even work in Kim’s favor, by buying time for his scientists to
master
technologies – particularly nuclear-warhead miniaturization – that could then be quickly deployed once the deal is publicly broken.
France's new economy minister, Emmanuel Macron, is likely using Machiavelli's ideas – on which he wrote his
master'
s thesis – to help shape his plan to modernize his country's economy.
Its choices should not be seen as a threat to Russia, but its independence does demand a new relationship with Russia – one of equals, not that of
master
and servant.
Annan, a kind of civilian pope, had forged a partnership with Holbrooke, the
master
diplomat who had been instrumental in ending the Bosnian War.
The Trans-European Transport (TEN-T) policy, which the EU is currently revising, is fundamental in this respect, because it is the
master
plan that will guide the development of the basic European infrastructures.
We must honour this order if we do not want to fall prey to the arrogant belief that discovering fragments of truth may enable us to
master
the universe.
While the approach may not seem very presidential, it works, at least when carried out by a
master
marketer who plays fast and loose with the facts.
Trump clearly faces a steep learning curve when it comes to the Middle East – a region that won’t wait for him to
master
it.
It engages criteria of elegance, of beauty, of harmony as old as Plato but now hidden from all who cannot
master
the languages, the poetry of algebra.
Trump is far from a
master
of intrigue, unless the cutthroat world of New York real estate is even more Mafia-ridden than outsiders imagine.
Singapore, for example, has a ten-year
master
plan that focuses on the development of a robust information and communications industry, including data analytics.
Indeed, apart from defense and foreign affairs, Hong Kong was to be
master
of its own house.
Consider how long it takes an adult to learn to speak a language or a musician to
master
the violin.
They tend to be more ready than middle-class white women, in our experience, to
master
the basics of financial literacy and to learn salary negotiation, because they don’t have the luxury of assuming that a knight on a white horse will rescue them economically.
The need to communicate effectively, together with market forces, produces a powerful incentive to
master
English and accept a degree of assimilation.
More than two hundred years ago, Adam Smith in his Theory of Moral Sentiments argued along similar lines that important public policy changes cannot be planned the way a
master
chess player moves pieces around on a chess board.
For example, the government agency Uruguay XXI’s “finishing schools” initiative offers subsidies to export-oriented companies to train staff in specific skills, such as English, and help them to
master
new technologies.
That crowd, as astute political observers from Plato to de Tocqueville amply demonstrated, becomes harder to evade the more you make it
master.
The various European social models have thus been, on average, quite robust – most likely because of the absence of a
master
plan from Brussels on how to respond to globalization.
As was the case with computer-aided design and manufacturing, it is easier to run a 3-D printer than to
master
all the steps needed to make the same part the traditional way.
Most countries’ future is more likely to be bright if they focus on ensuring that they can
master
every new technology and exploit every new opportunity that comes their way.
Alan Greenspan, the former US Federal Reserve chairman, was a
master
of manipulation with his Delphic utterances, but instead of acknowledging what he was doing, he pretended that he was merely a passive observer.
Moreover, the French mapping effort took place just a decade after Siam ceded a clutch of territories – much of today’s western Cambodia – to France, which was then perched above Indochina as the colonial
master
At that time, a vulnerable Siam was compelled to sign a host of unequal treaties with European powers in exchange for maintaining its independence.
The first is that no country is entirely its own
master.
And he would understand that agencies and organizations such as the CBO, OMB, Joint Committee on Taxation, Tax Policy Center (TPC), and Center on Budget and Policy Priorities have a principal allegiance to facts, not to some donor or political
master.
An inter-governmental system that falls apart under the challenges of trade negotiations and proliferation threats is unlikely to
master
the deep complexity and multitudinous vested interests that the issue of climate change entails.
The problem for United Russia is that Rogozin is already a
master
at their game.
The complexity of the situation in Syria has far surpassed the world’s capacity to
master
it.
We can all agree that human beings are not duty-bound to live according to one
master
or philosophy; that individuals must live freely, enjoying the right to a bountiful and joyful existence among family and friends.
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