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Given all of this, when the crisis struck, it was deep and far-reaching, and today’s strengthening economic recovery has not
overcome
the understandable but devastating loss of trust in the financial system that followed.
To do this, leaders must resolve the issue of immigration,
overcome
parliamentary deadlock, and restore law and order in cities.
We have seen firsthand how universities in the region and around the world have shut their doors in the faces of refugees from Syria and elsewhere, forcing them to
overcome
huge bureaucratic and financial hurdles.
Can East Asian countries
overcome
their legacy of conflict to forge a common future that benefits all?
Yet the two leaders and their administrations must
overcome
monumental challenges as their countries strive to reach the next stage of their development.
They decided, instead, that democracy, for all its imperfections, was the best way to
overcome
these problems, because it gave everyone a stake in solving them.
Today, it has strengthened its state institutions,
overcome
economic decline, and regained status as a major actor in world politics.
Consolidation is giving way to friction, with more energy needed to
overcome
the EU’s internal problems.
So, how can governments’ tendency to satisfy fiscal targets by wishful thinking be
overcome?
To
overcome
stagnation government should run bigger deficits, financed directly by printing money.
Of course, America’s experience with divided government can leave one pessimistic about the two parties’ ability to compromise; but, as Mexico recently demonstrated when its three big parties agreed on a market-oriented “Pact for Mexico,” even bitterly opposed political parties can
overcome
their suspicions to embrace needed reforms.
At the same time, it could be argued that the spectacle of the opening ceremony was intended to
overcome
China’s historic humiliation by the West and signal a new chapter.
And voters ended up re-electing presidents like Carlos Menem of Argentina, Fernando Henrique Cardoso of Brazil, and Alberto Fujimori of Peru precisely because they were able to
overcome
the debt crisis, balance the budget, and bring down inflation.
It also hinges on their ability to do so in the midst of natural forces that are increasingly difficult to control and
overcome.
Networked communications, on the other hand, can take advantage of two-way communications and peer-to-peer relations to
overcome
cultural differences.
After years of destabilizing economic crisis, which has yet to be fully overcome, most European societies feel wholly unprepared – socially, economically, politically, and even psychologically – to receive the flood of refugees.
The main obstacle to be
overcome
in establishing such a system will be to convince donor countries’ governments to pay for their carbon emissions.
Our education efforts must include the promotion of innovative ways to address these challenges and
overcome
them.
Finally, social and ethical considerations are not a bug to
overcome
or override; the region’s shared values should be a central feature of all new technologies.
The Global Commission report sets out to identify the main obstacles to financing such infrastructure and to create an agenda to
overcome
them.
Even if these problems could be overcome, large populations of companion animals have other consequences.
Be it the US Congress’s paralyzing polarization or Italy’s protest vote against the established political order, politicians are being given time to
overcome
their dysfunction, thereby minimizing any immediate disruptive impact.
When Alexis de Tocqueville visited the US in the 1830s, he observed that, both in public and private, Americans are able to
overcome
selfish desires, thus enabling both a self-conscious and active political society and a vibrant civil society.
But that is precisely why the European Central Bank will
overcome
its reluctance and intervene in the Italian and Spanish bond markets, and why the Italian and Spanish governments will, in the end, use that breathing space to complete the reforms that the ECB requires as a quid pro quo.
The US needs to
overcome
its political polarization and policy gridlock.
Merkel can
overcome
political resistance only in a crisis atmosphere, and only in small steps.
But that will not help Putin to
overcome
the source of Russia’s weakness, which lies in his inability or unwillingness to see the Soviet Union for the failure that it was.
When Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben recently appealed for a Latin empire to assert itself against Germany, his call was widely rejected, with several of his contemporaries asserting that, on the contrary, Germany should serve as a model for Italy as it seeks to
overcome
its current malaise.
The new EU member states, which have lower energy efficiency, stand to benefit the most – though substantial hurdles must be
overcome
with additional support mechanisms.
In fact, like past generations’ loading of the earth’s atmosphere with carbon, nuclear weapons represent a legacy to
overcome.
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