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Rather than modifying a policy framework that had failed for five years to deliver on its stated objectives, they dug in their heels, eventually resorting to the economic equivalent of gunboat diplomacy.
In Xi's hands, the law is an instrument for securing his political
objectives.
Down the path less traveled lies greater coordination on both strategic
objectives
and development of military capacity, particularly within Europe, where governments must better allocate resources among themselves in order to overcome the key deficiencies revealed by the Libya mission.
With that, the legitimate
objectives
of the revolution that began on January 25, 2011 – inclusive growth, social justice, and human dignity – would prove even more elusive.
But, in pursuit of these difficult objectives, the West must get both its ambitions and its methods right.
The first was the release of a report from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which sets out precisely what must be done to achieve the
objectives
of the 2015 Paris climate agreement.
We do not want a complicated set of objectives.”
We need our central bankers to make complex decisions and to be able to balance potentially conflicting
objectives.
What is not clear is whether Russia’s economy can bear the burden of Putin’s
objectives
in Ukraine.
The West should not sacrifice these
objectives
for others; if allies ultimately lose power in popular revolts, such a tradeoff would not have furthered the West’s interests, to say the least.
By putting its considerable influence in the service of a cohesive, strategically focused foreign and security policy, Germany would simultaneously achieve two key objectives: a stronger and more capable EU and a more European Germany.
None of our critics has been able to explain with any clarity or credibility why price stability is the wrong goal, which key
objectives
central banks should pursue instead, or what we could have done radically differently after 2008.
Instead, the goal is to ensure that the existing order can adequately accommodate the interests and
objectives
of both China and the US.
China’s
objectives
are ambitious, to say the least.
The US government, however, endorsed the justice’s illegal removal, seeing the court’s insistence on constitutional accountability for Musharraf as complicating its regional
objectives.
Our chief
objectives
are preventing the crisis from escalating into a larger conflict, ensuring a sustainable political process, and preserving the inclusive and cooperative nature of the OSCE’s work.
But once the political franchise was enlarged, the working class got organized, and mass politics became the norm, domestic economic
objectives
began to compete with (and overwhelm) external rules and constraints.
It is one of the ways in which leaders help to create shared
objectives
and energize common action.
A movement leader can promote a vision that is miles ahead of his followers, while a prime minister with multiple
objectives
and responsibilities must maintain a continuous dialogue with the public, which keeps him or her from moving too far ahead of citizens.
Analysts judge a government leader’s vision in terms of whether it creates a sensible balance between realism and risk, and whether it balances
objectives
with capabilities.
Indeed, whereas resistance to foreign intervention and assistance has been strong with respect to democratic reforms, new Arab leaders seem more receptive to a partnership with the West on economic
objectives.
In the future, a “blanket” should be inserted between the plasma and the walls, with two objectives: to protect the outer walls and to produce tritium from nuclear reactions within a circulating fluid containing lithium.
The successes of social businesses such as Grameen Bank and BRAC in Bangladesh have contributed to renewed thinking about how social
objectives
can be fused with revenue-generating practices.
The increasing detachment of the budget from the Union’s
objectives
is sustained by decision-making procedures that authorize the European Council, representing member governments, to take all the important decisions according to a rule of unanimity, with the European Parliament and the European Commission confined to a minor role.
In its rush to find partners to help defeat ISIS, and thus to minimize its own direct contribution in the conflict, it emboldened parties with conflicting
objectives.
If these challenges are to be met, both institutions – bastions of Western values and security – will have to clarify their
objectives
and adjust the way they operate.
That argument was accepted, and the SGP was supposedly rendered more “intelligent” by, for example, permitting budget deficits to be adjusted for the economic cycle, adding medium-term
objectives
for expenditure, and introducing escape clauses.
In his foreign policy, too, Sarkozy seems to combine the right intuitions with the wrong tactics – that is, when his entire strategy is not marred by the pursuit of contradictory
objectives.
China's plans for the Silk Road combine economic, diplomatic, energy, and security
objectives
in an effort to create an expansive network of linked facilities to boost trade, aid strategic penetration, and permit an increasingly potent and active submarine force to play an expanded role.
American
objectives
could not be achieved in Vietnam.
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