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And they demanded a return to the old economic order, and thus to the
promise
that each new generation would earn more and live better than the last.
The economic and cultural backlash must be resisted, and the
promise
of global integration realized for all.
This is a damning comment on a country that held such
promise
just a short time ago.
The low interest rate on long-term Treasury bonds has also boosted demand for other long-term assets that
promise
higher yields, including equities, farm land, high-yield corporate bonds, gold, and real estate.
Despite their
promise
of empowerment, the MDGs didn’t adequately target many of the biggest challenges that women and girls face, such as gender-based violence and economic discrimination.
Reformers often lack patience, and his plan for sweeping economic changes in just 500 days was as utopian as Khrushchev's
promise
of "Developed Communism" in 20 years.
The House of Saud has a long historical claim on rule in Arabia, and its
promise
of stability remains key to its durability.
In the so-called periphery, political upstarts
promise
citizens an alternative to austerity.
This generation has an opportunity to realize the
promise
of a quality education for all, but we must marshal the funds needed to provide a classroom seat to every child.
Policies of "multiculturalism", despite scholarly acrobatics, held out a genuine
promise
of liberal, plural societies.
Right now, IT exports offer the most
promise.
These new regulations may turn the
promise
heralded by Russia being accorded "market economy status" into a mere formality that will not increase Russia's access to the EU market by a single iota.
Otherwise, Russians will come to view being accorded "market economy" status as just another broken
promise
on the part of the West.
Similar approaches now
promise
to revolutionize most aspects of urban life – from commuting to energy consumption to personal health – and are receiving eager support from venture capital funds.
They need to open their minds, take out their wallets, and have faith in the
promise
of enlightened self-interest.
To protect the people who are generating all of that data wealth that Modi so covets, he must follow through on his campaign
promise
to deliver “minimum government, maximum governance.”
Since coming to power in January, Syriza has struggled to balance the need to strike a deal on Greece’s debt with its campaign
promise
not to sign any agreement that would thrust the country deeper into recession.
But, in the near term, what they
promise
is primarily tax cuts: their entire practical program is front-loaded in that direction.
What the figure of 8% signals to provincial officials and industrial managers is that the emerging
promise
of green GDP – wherein a local government had to show not only growth, but also clean and energy-efficient growth – has been abandoned.
Online resources, such as the Khan Academy, hold great
promise
for delivering broad, inexpensive results in education.
If America makes good on this promise, it would be a big step forward, but the US, which led the intervention in Iraq, should now lead in attending to the victims.
For example, the US Department of Education’s Race to the Top Fund, which offered $4 billion in grants to states that developed successful educational reforms, spurred innovations that hold
promise
for school systems across the country.
In futuristic scenarios, they
promise
that genetic information will enhance control over both behavior and disease.
The problem is that the SDGs have so many targets – 169 in total – that they
promise
virtually everything to everyone.
The anti-inflation hawks in Frankfurt are not at all happy with Bernanke’s aggressive 50 basis point cut and the
promise
of more to come.
Equality before the law remains an empty
promise
for those who cannot afford to make use of it or simply do not know how to do so.
Pressed to clarify, the Palestinians admitted that there is no written
promise
to this effect.
In all these cases, the liability holders – i.e., the depositors – have been promised liquidity, yet that
promise
cannot be kept if it is ever doubted.
In accordance with his campaign promise, Macron has signed new government ethics rules into law.
Moreover, if Juppé makes good on his
promise
to seek only one term, he would be able to focus on badly needed – but not necessarily popular – reforms, without fear of losing the next election.
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