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Private companies are often well
positioned
to deliver goods more quickly and less expensively than public institutions, allowing the latter to focus their efforts elsewhere.
But, by being allowed to acquire popular legitimacy and a high degree of acceptance within the political establishment as the driving force behind the ruling party’s preparations for the post-Mubarak era, Gamal is being
positioned
strategically to compete effectively for the presidency.
They would then be
positioned
to secure a “Novorossiya" statelet extending along the entire Black Sea coast, up to and including Odessa.
So Carstens has
positioned
himself firmly in the hawk colony.
At first glance, Brazil’s weak growth appears ephemeral, and President Dilma Rousseff should be well
positioned
to win a second term.
The Secretary General is
positioned
to make this point loudly and repeatedly.
In the next five years, Gavi and its partners are
positioned
to immunize another 300 million people, helping millions more children and young people survive and thrive – and thereby boosting developing-country economies.
Neither the referee nor the linesman, both of whom were still coming down the field – and thus were poorly
positioned
to judge – signaled a goal, and play continued.
Italy’s largest bank, UniCredit, which is better
positioned
than MPS, could struggle to raise the more than €10 billion that it is seeking.
Here, no one is better
positioned
than Europe to advocate for effective multilateralism and facilitate agreement and adjustment, by adopting a common position to correct today’s overrepresentation.
With a reframed mission, an updated agenda, and a more inclusive US, the Bank would be well
positioned
to play a pivotal role in advancing the kind of development the world needs now.
This effort to encircle India by sea with strategically
positioned
naval stations from Hainan in the East to Gwadar in the West, and on land by promoting bogus Pakistani claims that undermine India’s territorial integrity, takes the “Great Game” to a new and more dangerous level.
In his address to the Federal Assembly, Putin
positioned
himself as a defender of conservative values against “tolerance, neutered and barren” (a euphemism for gay rights) and a champion of morality and traditional family values.
According to one view, Eastern Europe was uniquely
positioned
to benefit from multinational companies: its workforce was well educated, especially in engineering and sciences, and was thus able to avoid the classic “low-skills, low-wage” trap.
In the election of 2005, the LDP retained power only because Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi
positioned
the LDP as an agent of change.
And the British pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline, long
positioned
as a beacon of virtue in a sector known for its ethically dubious behavior, has been accused of bribery, tax fraud, price fixing, and improper research practices.
Unfortunately, the continent is not well
positioned
for these challenges.
And the country is not exactly
positioned
for a surge in productivity.
With the right governance, Senegal, with its longstanding political stability as a 51-year-old democracy and its strategic position bordering Mauritania, Mali, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau on Africa’s westernmost point, is ideally
positioned
to serve as the hub for natural-resource development in these countries – and in Burkina Faso, Gambia, and Niger as well.
Netanyahu
positioned
himself as a magnet for the fears and complexes of a broad array of aggrieved voters, including Russian immigrants, Orthodox Jews, most traditionalist Israelis, and religious settlers.
Having helped to draft Taiwan’s special state-to-state act that regulates relations with China, and then having headed the country’s Ministry for Mainland Affairs Council, she is well
positioned
to manage the thorniest issue any Taiwanese leader will face: the relationship with China.
China, India, and Indonesia are all well
positioned
to take important steps forward.
Still, the G20 has long
positioned
itself as a global problem solver, having been conceived after the 1997 Asian financial crisis and then emerging as the primary global forum for addressing the crash of 2008.
The Thai economy emerged out of its post-1997 crisis doldrums under Thaksin’s watch, and is now firmly
positioned
on a 6% annual growth trajectory.
They would then be well
positioned
to act as aggregators – packaging, standardizing, and marketing sustainable urban infrastructure projects.
And now, having underinvested in energy efficiency and security when the costs of doing so were lower, America is poorly
positioned
to face the prospect of rising real prices.
As the only entity that integrates central banks, supervisors, treasuries of major economies, and international standard-setting bodies, the FSB is uniquely
positioned
to set priorities on financial regulation, provide regulatory coherence across the financial sector, oversee consistent implementation, and, in conjunction with the International Monetary Fund, to assess systemic vulnerabilities.
At the same time, the institution must identify what it is uniquely
positioned
to do.
If China is successful in implementing its pro-consumption agenda, the rest of Asia will be well
positioned
to avoid the fallout from America’s new generation of zombie consumers.
If done well, these changes can ensure young people are
positioned
to drive Africa’s future prosperity.
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