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Hope that the country had finally
overcome
its checkered history of military dictatorships was gaining strength.
Stem cells represent a potentially important potential source, but problems in controlling their differentiation and growth must first be overcome, as must rejection by the human immune system.
New materials will also be necessary to
overcome
one of the main obstacles to successful gene therapy: the absence of appropriate delivery systems.
So why shouldn’t it support its partners with financial help to
overcome
the crisis?
Creating institutional incentives for the EU’s unity would help Europe
overcome
the structural contradiction of the European project.
Renewing the long-fractured bilateral relationship would require both parties to
overcome
strong domestic opposition.
To be sure, nobody believes that many decades’ worth of mistrust and resentment can be
overcome
in an instant.
Many countries, including Italy and Spain, must
overcome
structural barriers to competitiveness, growth, and job creation through multi-year reforms of labor markets, pensions, housing, and economic governance.
Europe and Turkey together must prove to themselves, and to the world, that Huntington's "clash of civilizations" is not unavoidable; that Christians, Jews, Moslems, and other believers and non-believers can build the "European Project" together; that a society with a large majority of Moslems, can be democratic and secular; and that Turks and Greeks can do what the French and Germans have done:
overcome
a century-long antagonism to build a "good neighborhood".
Even Marx knew that the iron laws of economics could not be
overcome
by wishful thinking.
Moreover, Trump carries no historical baggage, and his decisiveness, even if rooted in impulsiveness, could provide the necessary breakthrough to
overcome
decades of accumulated inertia.
While the United States and Europe are still struggling to
overcome
a serious economic crisis, many NAM members, such as India, Chile, and Singapore, have maintained relative strong growth and form a part of new global governance structures, such as the G-20.
The sooner they start, the greater the chance that today’s young people can
overcome
economic exclusion and gain more opportunities to realize their – and their region’s – full potential.
Given that these countries recently managed to
overcome
their strong differences to reach a nuclear agreement with Iran, this might be the right forum to begin building consensus on a political solution in Syria.
If EU countries are to
overcome
the demographic challenges of the next half-century, they should not delay in preparing for them.
But this balance devolved into paralysis, as the parties consistently failed to
overcome
their differences to make progress toward a constitution.
By its nature communism--whose bureaucracy still exists in almost unadulterated form in the countries of the former Soviet Union--spawned lobbies and clans with a combined might that even the closest-knit family can scarcely expect to
overcome.
To
overcome
them, we need to redefine how we think about preparedness, moving from a reactive position to a more proactive approach.
This brings us to the third, and greatest, challenge that European leaders have to overcome: the fear of migrants.
This is the moment for France, along with the rest of Europe, to
overcome
its pessimism, doubt, and mistrust.
The first group includes countries like India and the United States, where economic recovery is broadening, enabling them to
overcome
financial imbalances.
But governments seem unlikely to
overcome
their dysfunction anytime soon.
Indeed, Europe has
overcome
what could be described as the “original sin” of the single-currency project: the Maastricht Treaty’s prohibition of “monetary financing” of government deficits by the ECB and the related ban on mutual support by national governments of one another’s debt burdens.
Many Americans started 2013 with high hopes that congressional leaders would overcome, even if only partly, the polarization and political dysfunction that had slowed recovery.
As with fossil fuels, our only choice is to
overcome
the industry’s defensive resistance and transform our food system so that it enables diets that are healthier, cleaner, and every bit as delicious.
Rather than helping Greece to
overcome
its crisis, the austerity policies pursued since May 2010 have plunged it into a deep recession that perpetuates fiscal deficits and aggravates financial uncertainty.
Empowering refugee doctors to become part of the solution will help
overcome
entrenched dogmas toward refugee diversity and social identities.
For example, the data that Doing Business provides can help to generate the political will and public support needed to
overcome
opposition to competition-boosting measures from entrenched actors that have an interest in maintaining high entry barriers or procedural bottlenecks.
But it reminds the world that democratic India can
overcome
its most fundamental difficulties without violence or revolution.
In reality, the first of these arguments – lack of omniscience – is largely irrelevant, while the rent-seeking problem can be
overcome
with appropriate institutional design.
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