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Leaders on both sides ignore strong majorities that crave peace, allowing extremist-led violence to preempt all
opportunities
for building a political consensus.
The truth is that almost all countries have the capacity to do more, especially if the support is there and the
opportunities
are identified.
The fact that his family had fled India upon Partition gave him an additional chip on his shoulder: it was widely said that he saw relations with India as a series of
opportunities
to wreak vengeance for what his family had suffered in the refugee upheavals of 1947.
Stronger growth in high-income economies will also create
opportunities
for developing countries – for example, through increased import demand and new sources of investment.
While these
opportunities
will be more difficult to capture than the easy capital inflows of the quantitative-easing era, the payoffs will be far more durable.
Only a few state-owned companies file International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) accounts and many have large numbers of subsidiaries, which can dilute benefits to shareholders, while offering
opportunities
for managers and other connected parties to enrich themselves.
As a result, Europe's leaders see not only
opportunities
for growth, but also the need to avoid being left behind.
The digital transformation will bring
opportunities
and create new types of jobs: systems developers, transportation network engineers, medical device consultants, data analysts, electrical engineers for smart grids, and many more.
But that is only one example of how the public and private sectors can work together to identify
opportunities
to advance the SDGs.
There simply would be no other
opportunities
for her to pursue.
For starters, there are diminishing economic
opportunities
for the middle and working classes.
I see similar
opportunities
coming to primary and secondary education in the future.
Moreover,
opportunities
for foreigners to raise their voice and influence American policies constitute an important incentive for being part of an alliance with the US.
This suggests that progressive politicians who envisage an active government role in reshaping economic
opportunities
face an uphill battle in winning over the electorate.
(Similarly, Western companies tend to base their operations on quarterly results, and thus may neglect long-term risks and opportunities.)
Moreover, with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s announcement of his intention to withdraw Israel’s army unilaterally from Gaza, the occupation itself is once again an open question, offering
opportunities
for further progress.
For example, efforts to identify specific
opportunities
for collaborative weapons-related projects are to be pursued in accordance with “national policies and procedures.”
Whether they have done so in search of economic
opportunities
or to escape violence or environmental disasters, host countries have reacted with a mix of welcome and wariness.
But, given the issue’s scope and complexity, such
opportunities
will not be enough.
It expands
opportunities
for more types of firms, individuals, and countries to participate in the global economy.
In many developing countries, connectivity is too slow, unreliable, or expensive to allow entrepreneurs and individuals to take full advantage of the new global business and educational
opportunities.
Ironically, the political backlash against globalization is gaining momentum in many places even as digitization increases the
opportunities
and economic benefits that globalization has to offer.
Fourth, the world’s poor regions need to be seen as investment opportunities, not as threats or places to ignore.
A new era of citizen involvement and public scrutiny has begun, creating
opportunities
for truly inclusive environmental action that promise to achieve more than elites negotiating behind closed doors ever could.
Many developing countries agreed to liberalize cross-border delivery of services (so-called “mode one” trade), never anticipating just how dramatically the digital economy would revolutionize cross-border economic
opportunities
and enable more services to be delivered across borders.
Long-term stability requires both political inclusion and equal access to economic
opportunities.
But there will also be winners, as new technologies create new business
opportunities.
Governments that try to protect the status quo will not only fail on climate change; they will ultimately impose higher social costs, even as they fail to capitalize on the economic
opportunities
created by reform.
Clearly, the EU needs a new impetus that reflects twenty-first-century challenges and
opportunities.
The result of Trump’s approach is that America’s existing problems are worsening and huge
opportunities
are being missed.
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