Pressing
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In the days, weeks, and months ahead, the arrangements to remove chemical weapons from Syria will, one hopes, begin a new era in which the US and Russia work together on other
pressing
global issues as well.
I firmly believe that with the implementation of these structural reforms, Mexicans will be able to resolve the country’s most
pressing
problems and build a more prosperous, inclusive, and productive country.
Now, they, and Asians at large, need to bring both their skills and their success to bear on the most
pressing
global issues of the day.
It makes little sense for the world to impoverish itself by embracing a poor solution to one problem when there are more
pressing
challenges that can be resolved at smaller expense.
Moreover, that $11 billion could be used to address even more
pressing
issues.
Fragile health-care infrastructure and community support are being strained by the eradication effort, as government budgets and resources in poor countries are diverted from more
pressing
local problems.
Thankfully, many small parties, who are the key to coalition politics, are
pressing
the big parties to behave more responsibly.
Though the need to confront evil remains as
pressing
as ever, Western societies’ motivation for doing so may lose clarity.
As previous experience has shown, internal discussions on constitutional competences – essentially political navel-gazing – can distract attention from the far more
pressing
issues of economic growth and jobs.
How to Fight Antimicrobial ResistanceZURICH – Two weeks ago, G20 leaders committed to working together to address one of the world’s most
pressing
and perplexing security threats: antimicrobial resistance (AMR) – a fierce and evolving adversary against which conventional therapeutic weapons are of no use.
The most
pressing
of these problems is the condition of the education system, which does not adequately prepare young Americans for the jobs available in an economy transformed by globalization and information technology.
Yet, to this day, most regional groupings remain too weak to solve their members’
pressing
problems.
Indeed, the really
pressing
task facing many developing economies is to pursue policies that promote economic opportunities by accelerating growth.
Two years ago, during the debate about the Dodd-Frank financial-reform legislation, few people thought that global megabanks represented a
pressing
problem.
The purge of Jang should not deter the international community from
pressing
for denuclearization of North Korea.
If Africa is to use science and technology to tackle its most
pressing
problems, it must develop its scientific and technical capacities.
Trump, who vacillates between tough criticism of China over trade and encomiums to President Xi Jinping, will have to balance
pressing
his legitimate concerns over trade with the need to avoid starting a trade war.
Indeed, precisely because liberal democracy did not triumph worldwide, many
pressing
crises now require attention and action.
And there are
pressing
issues that need the new ambassador’s attention.
Despite our growing interconnectedness, the UN Security Council has not yet been unable to achieve sufficient consensus to resolve
pressing
matters such as Syria.
Politics is heating up in middle-income countries as well, and unions are
pressing
politicians to take action.
Where the Blair government got it wrong was in not
pressing
for more influence over the policy in exchange for its support.
Of course, there are other sources of friction now that did not seem as
pressing
five years ago.
That need is now
pressing.
Given this, America’s foreign-policy priorities have shifted to the Asia-Pacific region, where the most
pressing
economic, political, and security challenges – including the threat of North Korean missiles and rising tensions between China and its neighbors over competing sovereignty claims in the South and East China Seas – are emerging.
The second, less useful idea underpinning the G20 is that solving the
pressing
problems of the world economy requires ever more intense cooperation and coordination at the global level.
This crisis is not just a
pressing
health concern; it is also a threat to the global economy.
Heart disease might not seem like a
pressing
issue for poor nations, but it represents more than a quarter of their death toll.
It seems clear that it will not, unless the government decides to inject massive fiscal resources into YPF at the expense of other
pressing
needs.
Yet the same authorities
pressing
for financial integration maintained the pressure for fixed exchange rates.
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