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The
myriad
miseries confronting millions of out-of-school children should give us the political will to fulfill this pledge.
Once the
myriad
legal and political obstacles are cleared, Mexico will be able to increase oil and gas production, drive down the price of electricity, and stimulate growth in an otherwise lethargic economy.
With immigration no longer dominating the political agenda, the EU might finally be able to address the
myriad
other challenges it faces.
The difference between what a country exports and imports can reflect
myriad
factors, including business cycles, demographics, investment opportunities, and economic diversification.
Moreover, the tumult is now threatening to spread to two more nearby countries, Afghanistan and Pakistan, which already are facing
myriad
internal challenges.
Poorly considered American interventions, especially the invasion of Iraq in 2003, have exacerbated the region’s
myriad
animosities and security challenges.
It is impossible to bypass Iran in the search for solutions to the region’s
myriad
crises.
Even the country’s national motto, Satyameva Jayaté (Truth Alone Triumphs), can be understood in
myriad
ways.
Yes, there are
myriad
schemes for subsidizing start-up companies and supplying centralized services and expertise in special business parks.
Since the dawn of the Age of Exploration, large numbers of people have crossed the seas for
myriad
reasons, and marine-based commerce has connected the world’s regions.
But there remain a host of questions about the possibility of lawsuits in
myriad
other areas.
Many other smart solutions will be needed to eliminate the problem, and many other solutions are needed for the
myriad
challenges that still confront Bangladesh.
Globalization and dynamic changes in the economies and politics of its
myriad
countries is providing Latin America with an opportunity to decrease the scope of its dependency on the United States, and thus to renegotiate, on better terms, its hitherto asymmetric relations with its giant northern neighbor.
A weak Democratic Party that is little more than an amalgam of
myriad
identity-based groups, they argue, may well be to blame for the election of Donald Trump in 2016.
But it was also made more probable by Germany’s fearful response to Russia’s rising power, as well as
myriad
other factors, including human errors.
We depend on them to regulate the climate and rainfall, clean our air and water, sustain
myriad
species of plants and animals, and support the livelihoods of over a billion people.
Whether the victims of exploitation are garment workers, mountain guides, or employed in
myriad
other corners of the global economy, they typically lack the resources to press successfully for meaningful change on their own.
Hatoyama’s talk about a “new age,” which sounds strange from a Western perspective, is in harmony with the Japanese way: this is a country where thousands of cult leaders offer
myriad
paths to Happiness, in particular a glib mishmash of New Age and Zen Buddhism.
This simple idea has been applied to
myriad
human development issues – from public health to infant mortality.
The beauty of the precautionary principle lies not only in its grounding in international public law, but also in its track record as a framework for managing innovation in
myriad
scientific contexts.
A deepening of cooperation in the eastern Mediterranean would provide
myriad
economic opportunities, not least the many related to developing the region’s cross-border maritime gas reserves.
From years of analyzing the abnormal, I’ve developed a keen appreciation for the
myriad
peccadilloes that are quite normal: the dull co-worker whom others scheme to avoid, the eleventh-hour passing of the buck, the ex you promised to ‘stay friends’ with but never wrote to again, the small but telling things that really get under your skin.”
As a result, there will be room for
myriad
favors for special interests and for boosting social benefits, which may buy time for the PiS and its vision of a Fourth Republic.
The raging violence in southern Thailand over the past 15 months has made him look bad, as his
myriad
strategies and tactics have failed repeatedly.
So the Russian establishment must first find a viable candidate that unites the
myriad
groups that support reform.
But addressing Italy’s
myriad
institutional weaknesses – which have led to ungovernability, endemic fragmentation, disfattismo (defeatism), and widespread public frustration with the establishment – will require an overhaul of the country’s political system.
On the one hand, the European Union and the United States despair at the
myriad
economic and political failures of the post-Mobutu DRC.
While Thein Sein would undoubtedly wish to see the
myriad
economic and political sanctions imposed on Burma quickly lifted, it is too soon for a general easing of such measures.
IT has impacted the economy in
myriad
ways; the computer, the Internet, and mobile technology have transformed media, online retailing, the pharmaceutical industry, and countless other consumer-related services.
The EU’s offer is no longer unique, and faces competition from other frameworks for integration, other actors, and
myriad
strategic opportunities.
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