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Loni Anderson has never been involved with a better
project.
And, however great a
project
looks on paper, practical implementation is often a sobering experience.
In August and September, Gabon’s president, Ali Bongo, seeking to
project
an atmosphere of calm to the international community, shut down Internet access overnight.
Moreover, a TTIP that establishes a joint
project
in which the EU and the US (with GDPs of $18.5 trillion and $17.5 trillion, respectively) are essentially equal partners could reinvigorate the bilateral relationship.
In line with Soviet traditions, a nanotechnology
project
was given a piece of land, with plans to set up various scientific facilities.
One sparrow objects that they should first think about how to tame the owl; but the others are impatient to get the exciting new
project
underway.
But service delivery remained disappointing, so the focus shifted to improving
project
performance, which researchers like Esther Duflo at MIT’s Poverty Action Lab have pioneered with randomized controlled experiments.
By amplifying such exemplars into a national project, Guinea could join the small group of commodity-rich countries that have bucked the curse of corruption and economic decay that often accompanies large natural-resource endowments.
The European Stability Mechanism, for example, is a collective
project
aimed at safeguarding the eurozone's financial stability, not an instrument of domination or confrontation.
Actually based in Washington, DC, rather than Silicon Valley, Troy is a throwback to the old days when the Internet had just emerged from a US government
project.
Yet one important aspect of implementation has received far too little public attention: the time, money, and effort that are wasted when a member state enters an election period and forces the EU to put a
project
on hold.
One of China’s top television hosts, Cui Yongyuan, began a documentary
project
on Communist wartime veterans, only to become distracted by his frequent encounters with Nationalist veterans who had fought the Japanese, but whose contributions had been airbrushed out of history after Mao’s victory in 1949.
In recent years, China has been using its more assertive “going out” policy – most ambitiously expressed in its massive Belt and Road Initiative – both to advance its own economic self-interest and to
project
soft power.
Here the courts have repeatedly intervened, most recently within days of the election, when a federal district court halted work on the Keystone XL Pipeline, a
project
strongly opposed by environmentalists, on the grounds that the Trump administration had failed to present a “reasoned explanation” for its actions.
Confidence in the EU has increased from 48% to 58% during the last three years, after a period of steady decline; skepticism about the European
project
dropped from 46% to 36%.
The public no longer thinks of the European
project
as some utopian endeavor, an abstract attempt to forge an ever-closer union.
His legitimacy rested on free elections and his
project
for economic and social justice.
The EU peace
project
– the original impetus for European integration – may have worked too well; after more than six decades of success, it had come to be considered hopelessly outdated.
The Kyrgyz Republic became the first country to report under EITI, for a large gold- mining
project.
At the end of the
project
– that is, when an independent performance audit determines that the vaccines arrived on time for the campaign, and immunization coverage has reached at least 80% – the partnership will buy down the Bank’s loans.
Productivity gains had stalled, energy prices were high, the backlog of potential technologies that originated in the Great Depression had been exhausted, and waning benefits from economies of scale led nearly every economist to
project
that economic growth would be slower in the future than it had been in the past.
Nevertheless, the allies thought that the Nazi
project
of exterminating an entire people called for an entirely new legal approach, to ensure that such an atrocity would never happen again.
President Vladimir Putin’s new Novorossya
project
simply cannot progress with oil prices at their current level.
Both europhiles and eurocrats shudder at the prospect that rejection in several member states, particularly in a large one, might kill the project, leaving the Union to muddle through with the Nice Treaty.
Critics outside Germany saw only a deeply immoral polity pursuing a
project
that was doomed to fail.
And for the EU, depressed under a cloud of Euro-scepticism, 1997 could mean the breakthrough to a confident and enterprising Union by providing its most ambitious
project
to date -- monetary union and a common currency.
And the central strategic project, European monetary union, remains in doubt.
So this most ambitious
project
of European integration might still fail.
But if monetary union succeeds, it will give to the European
project
the strong foundation it has lacked.
But can he really breathe new life into an ailing
project?
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