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Is America ready for a
pragmatic
deal?
It’s the other way around: the more strongly we organize to stay the course and reinforce action to halt global warming and promote sustainability, the more likely it will be that
pragmatic
members of the new majority can minimize the damage at home and abroad.
But these
pragmatic
moves should not be viewed as evidence that Asia is on the verge of violent conflict.
The goal is to offer
pragmatic
advice to policymakers and other stakeholders to help them reimagine the way digital health can address NCDs.
Nevertheless, with Felipe Pérez Roque as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cuba continues to conduct a
pragmatic
foreign policy.
But to send a positive message to voters, European leaders will have to rediscover the knack for
pragmatic
compromise and inter-governmental bargaining that used to be the hallmark of EU diplomacy.
So, for now, East Asians should be very
pragmatic
about institutionalizing regional affairs.
One Hand Clapping for Ben BernankeWASHINGTON, DC – President Barack Obama’s nomination of Ben Bernanke to a second term as Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve represents a sensible and
pragmatic
decision, but it is nothing to celebrate.
Pragmatic
governments surely ought to legalize and regulate migration instead.
The first three--free market reform, the rule of law, and a
pragmatic
foreign policy--have been widely acclaimed, while the fourth--"managed democracy"--has been tolerated because it has brought political stability.
But this doesn’t preclude practical and
pragmatic
co-operation in numerous areas.
Nevertheless, the more
pragmatic
Europe’s policies are, the greater the chances of success, not least when it comes to global issues.
The
pragmatic
answer is that it takes very different models to handle a stable and stationary world as opposed to a world in which deregulation and technology produce dramatic change daily.
When China’s market transition started in 1979, Deng Xiaoping adopted a pragmatic, dual-track approach, rather than the “Washington Consensus” formula of rapid privatization and trade liberalization.
Tunisia’s Evolutionary RevolutionTUNIS – Ten months after the collapse of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s authoritarian regime, Tunisia has produced a remarkable balancing act between the revolutionary urge for change and a
pragmatic
need for continuity.
At some point, voters will react against a system that amplifies differences and suppresses shared goals, and policy formation will revert to its more effective
pragmatic
mode.
Generally, economies that have succeeded in terms of both economic growth and poverty reduction over the last three decades have done so by adopting pragmatic, heterodox policies.
Leaders must consider, design, and implement
pragmatic
and innovative alternatives, rather than continue to rely on ineffective policies and programs.
In a recent report to the French and German economy ministers, we propose a
pragmatic
agenda that accounts for the fact that, while both France and Germany need reforms, they face different challenges and must focus their policies accordingly.
Such fears tend to overshadow the more
pragmatic
aspects of immigration, leading to tightly – even irrationally – regulated borders that limit the global economy’s potential.
A charitable interpretation is that, as a tough and
pragmatic
businessman, Trump is simply using threats to stake out a strong bargaining position, and that sense and reason will ultimately prevail.
The
pragmatic
course, therefore, was to set general objectives during the campaign, and, after the elections, to encourage the unions to make the first proposals.
Merkel is traditional in a characteristically German way: she deliberately emphasizes
pragmatic
action over ideology.
The success of both countries reflects many contributing factors, including a skilled and educated group of policymakers supplied by a meritocratic selection system, and a pragmatic, disciplined, experimental, and forward-looking approach to policy.
Aversion to fiscal expansion reflects raw ideology, not
pragmatic
considerations.
Pragmatic
steps to clarify the FSB’s mandate and enhance its operational effectiveness can and should be taken.
In the absence of formal enforcement powers, the
pragmatic
alternative is to develop mechanisms for monitoring implementation of standards on an ongoing basis, and to incorporate systematic, impartial peer reviews.
However
pragmatic
and realistic Britons supposedly are, they have voted against their own interests.
We need a
pragmatic
willingness to adapt incentives and outcomes to achieve distributional results that allow the major players, with their domestic political constraints, to keep the system open.
However, a small but increasing number of conservative thinkers - while not democrats - advocate a more
pragmatic
and conciliatory approach, essentially adopting the language that once worked so well for the now-beleaguered reformists.
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