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According to this view, the US is especially well
positioned
to benefit from rapidly falling prices of information technology, owing to its openness to competition and new ways of doing business, particularly in distribution.
Moon is well
positioned
to capitalize on Trump’s self-inflicted wounds – which have included threats of unilateral military action, protectionist mantras, and the abandonment of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement.
The US is well
positioned
to benefit from such networks and alliances, if American leaders follow smart strategies.
Greece and Italy were the two economies carrying the highest debt burdens at the outset of the crisis (109% and 102% of GDP, respectively), leaving them poorly
positioned
to cope with major adverse shocks.
In any case, while concern with corporate short-termism has arrived on the US judicial agenda, judges in America (or elsewhere, for that matter) are not well
positioned
to weigh economic evidence that is far from clear regarding the sources, extent, and even the direction of short-term thinking in large corporations.
Other political and administrative institutions are better
positioned
to determine whether corporate short-termism is a serious problem and what the best solution would be.
And they will be well
positioned
to pursue secondary or higher education in the future.
In these circumstances, the International Monetary Fund – with its 187 member countries – is uniquely
positioned
to foster collective action.
If both war and diplomacy fail, these regional powers believe they will be better
positioned
than the West to shift the Afghan Great Game in their favor.
A third crucial difference consists in how the two countries have
positioned
themselves in the world economy.
Because recipient governments and corporations rely on international financial institutions not just for money, but also for technical assistance and policy advice, these institutions are well
positioned
to change the culture of development to allow for a safer and more productive process.
But the next player in line is too often the US government, as guarantor of too-big-to-fail financial institutions, and it is poorly
positioned
to regulate these markets on a day-to-day basis.
Advocates of this view argue that Iran is well
positioned
to make rebuilding easier, owing to its well-established infrastructure of personal and institutional ties in Iraq.
This tendency leaves countries poorly
positioned
to inject stimulus when bad times come again.
Scientists are well
positioned
to provide this roadmap, because they know how to ask the right questions, design experiments, draw evidenced-based conclusions, and apply new information to existing knowledge.
The two global powers active in the region have already clearly
positioned
themselves in this conflict, with the US siding with Saudi Arabia and Russia with Iran.
Moreover, both China and South Korea strongly oppose such a scenario, while the United States is poorly
positioned
to implement it, given its involvement in Iraq.
If the renminbi were to gain in value, poor countries’ exports would become more competitive, and their economies would become better
positioned
to reap the benefits of globalization.
For starters, the balance of power between France and Germany will probably now shift a bit toward the former, given that the French economy is strengthening, and will be
positioned
for renewed growth after Macron’s promised reforms.
Aside from Mexico, countries such as Chile, Colombia, and Peru are well
positioned
to gain from investments in institution-building.But, of course, new institutions can take decades, and sometimes longer, to consolidate.
They have
positioned
themselves as a great power on the left, with a central position in the European Socialist Party, offering an alternative to the prescriptions of New Labour and the SPD.
So, too, has the Pakistani defense minister’s disclosure that his country recently asked China to start building a naval base at its strategically
positioned
port of Gwadar, on the Arabian Sea.
After all, this is the same crowd that kowtowed to Chinese President Xi Jinping last year, when he fraudulently
positioned
himself as the world’s new champion of globalization and the rules-based international order.
Companies and organizations have shown that in hard-to-reach places in Africa and South Asia, women trained as micro-entrepreneurs are often best
positioned
to deliver essential goods and services to their villages, even if they have limited literacy and formal education.
Still, the World Bank declared this spring that Palestinian institutions are “well
positioned
for the establishment of a state at any point in the near future.”
Were those products’ success the result of a unique Apple asset, namely Steve Jobs, or is the company well
positioned
to produce the next big thing?
In the 30 years of former President Hosni Mubarak’s reign, the regime tried to transform the country by embracing a distorted form of liberal capitalism and a relentlessly realist foreign policy that
positioned
Egypt as a sidekick to the region’s petro-dollar heavyweights.
Now that the jihadist group Jabhat al-Nusra has changed its name to Jabhat Fatah al-Sham and reportedly dissociated itself from al-Qaeda, it is better
positioned
to ally with other rebel factions that have also rejected al-Qaeda.
The research also demonstrates that Europe’s consistent policies leave it well
positioned
to compete in the clean-energy sector.
As birth attendants, midwives are ideally
positioned
to save the lives of mothers and children during childbirth.
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