Momentum
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Monetary loosening is vital to prevent growth from slowing further, and thus to ensure economic stability at home and maintain the
momentum
of recovery worldwide.
Meanwhile, in Congress, forward-looking policymakers like Senator Mark Warner of Virginia are seeking ways to get ahead of the issues and create
momentum
for bipartisan solutions.
With poliovirus now endemic in just three remaining countries, we are already beginning to use the
momentum
that has carried eradication efforts so far to broaden the scope of routine immunization to reach more of the poorest children.
And in order to overcome centuries of gender inequity, we need more
momentum
behind this agenda.
The South’s drive for independence has gained
momentum
because of the North’s failure to make unity attractive through reform and elections, as stipulated by the CPA.
Reconstruction efforts in Bosnia failed to generate
momentum
because the size of the territory is too small and the various governmental entities, from federal to local, insist on having their not-so-clean fingers in every pie.
When an insurgent organization loses control of territory or battlefield momentum, it resorts to terrorism, reasoning that attacks on softer civilian targets are cheaper, easier, and just as politically effective.
That debate stems from the fact that capitalism, or the market economy, cannot simply go on forever, driven by an internal
momentum
or dynamic.
The
momentum
is now with ISIS – an Islamist organization even more extreme than Al Qaeda.
Because Internet chat rooms and personal emails have become essential to many Chinese, the upgrading of Internet supervision is also gaining
momentum.
The Better CorporationLONDON – Around the world, the corporate governance landscape is shifting, as efforts to improve business practices and policies gain support and
momentum.
As they establish and implement such principles, the resulting
momentum
has been changing corporate governance and behavior across industries and regions.
But the US and its allies quickly rejected the agreement as an Iranian ploy designed to halt the growing
momentum
for additional sanctions.
The
momentum
we have generated can be sustained only if donor support remains strong.
Mao Zedong, on visiting and talking to experts at a modern steel plant in Manchuria, is reported to have lost confidence that the backyard furnaces were a good idea after all, but feared the effects of a loss of
momentum.
The mapping movement’s growing
momentum
promises to result in the accurate and comprehensive representation of almost every inch of the world, including road data, photos, and business listings.
In Iraq, there is some evidence that its
momentum
has been halted; but the growing role of Iran and the Shia militias it backs all but guarantees that many Iraqi Sunnis will come to sympathize with or even support the Islamic State, whatever their misgivings.
Others have suggested ramming a spacecraft or other object into the asteroid to alter its
momentum.
Yet the fact that dates have been set -- explicitly in the latter, implicitly in the former -- provides
momentum
for going ahead.
Without a new burst of trade unionism in poor countries, the worldwide movement to insure human and labor rights will lose
momentum
and stall, turning hope into helplessness for millions of desperate workers.
But they assumed that, over time, monetary unification would create
momentum
for national reforms, further economic integration, and some form of political unification.
From the signing of the Maastricht Treaty in 1992 to the tenth anniversary of the euro in 2009, the expected
momentum
for creating a common European polity was nowhere in sight.
Perhaps as these reforms’ impact becomes more visible, reform
momentum
will increase in other countries.
But if, once in office, she reverts to the more centrist policies of her previous term, Chile may maintain its economic
momentum.
This injected significant
momentum
into global climate efforts.
If Abe is to create the “beautiful country” that he promised in his policy speech, he must not lose
momentum
in exercising strong leadership.
After the political scandal that led to the impeachment of Moon’s predecessor, there is growing public
momentum
for reform in South Korea.
Desperate to sustain their political and economic momentum, most have taken a wide variety of steps to prevent their economies from feeling the full brunt of the commodity price hikes.
Some of those actions will have to be disruptive, because the
momentum
of organizations can carry them beyond their usefulness.
The world has the
momentum
– and the means – to create a mass market for sustainable finance, one in which investment decisions are driven as much by E&S and good governance criteria as by creditworthiness.
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