Pursue
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Megawati promised to
pursue
human rights violators, but few actions have been taken to enforce this promise.
There simply would be no other opportunities for her to
pursue.
At the recent annual meeting of central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde expressed concern about slowing growth in emerging markets and urged them to
pursue
additional economic reforms.
Over the long term, owing to increasing populations, expanding middle classes, and rapid productivity gains, emerging-market economies that
pursue
sound policies will continue to grow much faster than developed economies.
But, since Hamas will not simply disappear – nor will Hezbollah – so the key point is to defend Israel and its citizens as they
pursue
their normal lives.
And, second, “There exists an obligation to
pursue
in good faith and bring to a conclusion negotiations leading to nuclear disarmament in all its aspects under strict and effective international control.”
Countries needed to open their economies at a sensible pace; leverage global technology and demand; specialize in tradable sectors;
pursue
a lot of investment (some 30% of GDP); and promote foreign direct investment, with appropriate provisions for knowledge transfer.
An already protectionist Trump administration will then have to
pursue
additional protectionist measures to maintain these workers’ support, thereby further hampering economic growth and diminishing corporate profits.
Finally, Trump may
pursue
damage-control methods that only make matters worse.
The international community’s old approach was to prioritize stability over democracy and
pursue
Israeli-Arab peace on a completely separate diplomatic track.
If the US and other world powers want to make headway on their three key objectives – stability, political reform, and peace – they need to understand how they are linked and
pursue
all three simultaneously and holistically.
Moreover, some countries continue to
pursue
fiscal austerity, instead of consolidating their budgets by, say, addressing large-scale tax avoidance and evasion by major companies and wealthy individuals.
Indeed, a majority of countries
pursue
either fixed exchange rates, exchange-rate targets, or managed floating, all of which by definition entail buying and selling foreign exchange to moderate or eliminate exchange-rate fluctuations.
This is worth bearing in mind, given that the Fed’s adoption of QE in 2008 (which it continued to
pursue
until last year) had the effect of weakening the dollar from 2009 to 2011, prompting the same accusations of “beggar thy neighbor policies” against the US that congressmen now level against others.
Slowly but surely, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel – the bloc’s two most powerful leaders – have shown signs of coming together to
pursue
long-overdue EU-level reforms.
Having deduced the presence of polypeptide chains, Astbury continued to
pursue
his pioneering studies of their configurations in fibrous proteins.
As it stands, there is no shortage of resistance to freedom-oriented reform and pressure to
pursue
statist policies.
But it has also called for cooperation to resolve the situation peacefully and declared that Ukraine should
pursue
productive ties with both Russia and the West.
Even a president committed to putting “America first” now seems to recognize that a framework through which countries can
pursue
shared goals is not a bad thing.
We will
pursue
our goals regardless of where we find may ourselves - in parliament (supporting the government or in opposition), in the presidential palace, or even in prison for our beliefs (as I found myself not many weeks ago).
To understand what kind of policy he will
pursue
requires familiarity with liberal foreign-policy thinking in South Korea since the 1998-2003 presidency of Kim Dae-jung.
Moon will still
pursue
his dream, but he will do so prudently, and with an eye toward geopolitical realities.
Thus, Moon will most likely
pursue
a two-pronged strategy that pairs denuclearization with engagement and preparations for eventual reunification.
The reason, I think, that American presidents are so willing to reappoint Fed chairmen from the opposite party is closely linked to one of the two things that a president seeks: the confidence of financial markets that the Fed will
pursue
non-inflationary policies.
If, on the other hand, the regime remains determined to
pursue
its nuclear goals, regardless of cost, then we will know that there is no alternative to the first two options: attacking Iranian facilities or living with a nuclear-armed Iran.
On one hand, the authorities need to
pursue
him aggressively to justify the purge of someone who was so recently lauded.
At the same time, it is important to
pursue
international efforts to develop rules of the road that can limit conflict.
By easing Japan’s longstanding, self-imposed ban on arms exports, boosting defense spending, and asserting its right to exercise “collective self-defense,” the government has opened the path for Japan to collaborate more actively with friendly countries and to
pursue
broader overseas peacekeeping missions.
Pakistan, Iran, China, the Central Asian countries, and other places with rising rates of intravenous drug use are bound for the same public health catastrophe if they
pursue
similar discredited policies.
But, since the global financial crisis, the need to revive and sustain economic growth in the US, the United Kingdom, and Japan – and to avoid financial collapse in the eurozone – has prompted major central banks to be more outspoken and
pursue
more aggressive monetary policies, including unconventional measures like quantitative easing (QE).
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