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Realizing Ahtisaari’s proposal will depend on EU solidarity and persistence, coupled with strong American support, to manage the vicissitudes of UN debate, lobby skeptical non-permanent Security Council members, such as Indonesia and South Africa, and persuade Russia to abstain rather than exercise its veto.
Over time, the
persistence
of these conditions undermined the competitiveness of domestic industry, impeding sales of Brazilian products not only internationally, but also in the robust and growing internal market.
The US and its allies should face reality and accept the
persistence
of Assad’s regime, despicable as it may be.
I always find the question somewhat irritating, perhaps revealing the
persistence
of an arrogant imperial mindset.
I have also seen the need for ordinary Africans to embrace a set of values, like service for the common good, and commitment, persistence, and patience until a goal is realized.
Standard economic theory suggests that the correct monetary-policy response to such positive supply shocks depends on their
persistence.
Owing to its inward-looking political system and the
persistence
of strong isolationist undercurrents, the US has been consistently more reluctant than European countries to enter into or to abide by international commitments.
But it offers the world the best chance of reaching a sustainable energy future unscathed, so we should explore this route with the same ingenuity and
persistence
that put humans on the moon and created the digital age.
And the
persistence
at the top is striking across the board.
Europe’s
persistence
in snubbing Turkey’s attempts to join the European Union, the rise of violent anti-Western popular sentiment in the wake of the Iraq war, and strained relations with the US – owing in part to the forthcoming Armenian Genocide Act – are major factors in Turkey’s change of direction.
At the same time, developing countries have continued to grapple with the
persistence
of mass poverty, endemic disease, malnutrition, environmental degradation, and gross income inequity, all of which have caused a degree of human suffering that far exceeds what has been caused by terrorist attacks.
With diligence, persistence, and intelligence, Latin America may yet make the most of the coming technological era – and ensure that its benefits are more widely shared.
Western citizens do not rush to emulate the freedom fighters who built their world, despite celebrations, memorials, and the
persistence
of oppression.
First, there is the stubborn
persistence
of absolute poverty in some places, despite the extraordinary overall reduction since 1980.
The agreement – concluded after more than a decade of talks – highlights the value of
persistence
in addressing impasses that seem insurmountable, and provides hope for the many other initiatives that will be needed to bring lasting peace to the Middle East.
But the
persistence
of deaths from malaria shows that treatment is not reaching every child in need.
Europe’s desire to force China to adhere to common rules aligns its interests more closely with the US, with which it shares many of the same grievances, from China’s continued subsidization of private enterprises to the
persistence
of barriers to market access.
Fixing America’s Broken Housing MarketNEW YORK – A sure sign of a dysfunctional market economy is the
persistence
of unemployment.
But the depth and
persistence
of the ongoing crisis have exposed the euro’s fundamental fragilities, and should serve as a warning that today’s technocratic Band-Aids may not hold in the face of another shock.
Iran’s QuestA major shortcoming in today’s world is the
persistence
of a zero-sum sense of geopolitics.
Some stem from the
persistence
of more than 20,000 nuclear weapons and the contagious doctrine of nuclear deterrence.
But its utility and
persistence
reflect political realities, not economic considerations.
Without agreements on the conditions of such exploitation there will remain imbalances of living conditions and the
persistence
of rival claims with their potential for future conflicts.
The other key source of malaise, the UNDP study reports, is the
persistence
of discrimination and mistreatment.
Here, unfair trade agreements – including the
persistence
of unjustifiable agricultural subsidies, which depress the prices upon which the income of many of the poorest depend – have played a role.
What is clear is that a key factor has been the
persistence
of large imbalances within the eurozone – current-account deficits on the periphery, mirrored by surpluses in the core – owing mainly to differences in productivity and competitiveness.
And yet, as reflected in the stubborn
persistence
of the pay gap, barriers to women’s progress remain.
The inflationary credit bubble spurred in southern European countries by the
persistence
of lower interest rates undermined their competitiveness and drove asset and property prices to unsustainably high levels.
The alternative explanation for the
persistence
of weak global growth has been best formulated by the Bank for International Settlements, an organization of central banks.
For example, the dialogue with Iran, and with Muslims in general, remains dependent on resolving the Israel-Palestine conflict, the
persistence
of which pollutes dialogue and prevents progress.
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