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Both sides would then have a powerful incentive to
pursue
pro-growth policies.
After overseeing German unification in 1989-1990, he began to
pursue
what he viewed as his historical task of unifying Europe as well.
If we are to ensure that our planet remains one on which all of humanity can thrive, we will have to
pursue
a new paradigm of prosperity.
As the United States and other developed countries
pursue
“re-industrialization” and the Chinese economy’s low-wage comparative advantage diminishes, China must re-establish its competitiveness by positioning itself at the top of the global value chain, which implies the need to promote trade and upgrade its industrial infrastructure.
Claims that leaving the EU would enable the UK to
pursue
its own commercial interests, like Norway or Switzerland, fail to acknowledge that these countries have to accept the rules of Europe’s single market in order to access it – rules that they have no part in making.
It means that we must make clear our desire to
pursue
an agenda that suits others as well as us.
But this policy is explicitly prohibited by the WTO and is not a policy that other countries
pursue.
And the best way to get the good deals Trump says he seeks is to
pursue
a more open trade policy with China, not a destructive trade war.
For example, the Trump administration would do well not to
pursue
an overly aggressive policy toward China in the South China Sea, in light of the burgeoning crisis on the Korean Peninsula.
Iran, too, has long used its alliance with Syria to
pursue
its interests in the Levant, which include support for Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Most of Lighthizer and Ross’s business experience has been in twentieth-century industries such as steel production, which has conditioned them to
pursue
twentieth-century solutions for America’s twenty-first-century industrial problems.
But a clear, precise announcement of the decision to
pursue
it, together with a bold European Central Bank policy in line with its recently announced bond-purchasing program, might be enough to convince both financial markets and EU citizens that a lasting solution is within sight.
If implemented successfully, our proposal would lower the costs of debt service while strengthening the incentives for individual countries to
pursue
fiscally responsible policies.
Penn State fired the coach under whom Sandusky worked, Joe Paterno, for failing to
pursue
an allegation against Sandusky that a subordinate brought to his attention in 2002.
Each will undoubtedly
pursue
– and find the means to secure – its own interests.
The EU’s members tend to
pursue
dissonant policies, weakening, rather than strengthening, Europe’s global position.
None of our critics has been able to explain with any clarity or credibility why price stability is the wrong goal, which key objectives central banks should
pursue
instead, or what we could have done radically differently after 2008.
Moreover, a commitment to
pursue
euro membership will have positive spillover effects.
Although his unorthodox suggestion met with skepticism, his ideas established an agenda that NAFTA's three partners should
pursue.
But he knew better than to
pursue
a total American victory and a total Soviet defeat.
As for the region itself, political elites will need to be motivated to
pursue
necessary reforms, rather than putting their own economic interests first.
But, having watched as President Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption campaign has taken down their colleagues and bosses, many local officials now hesitate to
pursue
daring initiatives.
And it will require high-tech companies to
pursue
partnerships with developing countries, as part of their corporate social responsibility.
In the feverish atmosphere of political high season, it will not be easy for incumbent administrations to
pursue
bold but risky policies.
French President Emmanuel Macron has started to
pursue
urgently needed reforms to boost economic growth, and it is crucial that he succeeds in this effort.
In implementing its so-called “one belt, one road” strategy, China will
pursue
investments affecting some 60 countries – including in Central Asia, where its portfolio already contains projects worth more than $50 billion.
Never before have politicians been so impelled to
pursue
the short-lived and short-sighted.
The reason for Li’s inaction emerged in early June, when Chinese President Xi Jinping told his American counterpart, Barack Obama, that China had deliberately revised its growth target downward, to 7.5%, in order to
pursue
structural reforms aimed at supporting stable and sustained economic development.
In 2005, China was experiencing currency appreciation, which, as other fast-growing economies in East Asia have demonstrated, can stimulate the government and businesses to
pursue
structural reforms and industrial upgrading.
The combination of external shocks and internal pressure from rising wages can serve as a powerful incentive for governments and businesses to
pursue
structural reforms.
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