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In a networked world, where everything we do affects others, we must learn to think beyond ourselves, and
pursue
cooperation, co-creation, co-evolution, and collective intelligence.
They
pursue
self-serving, beggar-thy-neighbor migration policies – such as building border fences – that further fragment the Union, seriously damage member states, and subvert global human-rights standards.
As it stands, it is impossible to know which policies Trump, a political novice, will
pursue
– not least because it is impossible to know which interest groups or donors will wield influence over him.
In Libya, for example, European leaders might now feel emboldened to
pursue
their preferred solution.
But if we
pursue
business as usual, the odds of making similarly impressive progress over the next 50 years are not very promising.
America’s BerlusconiLONDON – For the past couple of weeks, the world has been guessing at how US President-elect Donald Trump will behave in office and what policies he will pursue, following a long campaign full of contradictory statements.
The second lesson is that Trump will probably
pursue
what is essentially a permanent political campaign, injecting himself directly into conversations.
In theory, the long-term solution would be to
pursue
structural adjustments that would improve the allocation of resources.
At the same time, however, China’s leadership must continue to
pursue
its agenda of structural reform and adjustment, even if it may have an adverse impact on growth in the short run.
Indeed, an increasing number of firms have started to deploy the massive stocks of cash held on their balance sheets, first to increase dividends and buy back shares, and then to
pursue
mergers and acquisitions at a rate last seen in 2007.
Global health and conservation professionals must cooperate more closely to find those solutions – and convince policymakers to
pursue
them.
He acknowledged – as everyone does – “Iran’s right to
pursue
a nuclear program with peaceful intentions,” but immediately asked for “respect for the international agreements” and underlined the fact that “this is the road Brazil is following.”
As graduation nears for the first class to complete their Master of Business Administration since the onset of the global financial crisis, students are circulating an oath that commits them to
pursue
their work “in an ethical manner”; “to strive to create sustainable economic, social, and environmental prosperity worldwide”; and to manage their enterprises “in good faith, guarding against decisions and behavior that advance my own narrow ambitions but harm the enterprise and the societies it serves.”
The idea that the state should
pursue
economic growth without consideration for moral concerns was anathema to Confucius and his followers.
With the toppling of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Iran suddenly gained an opportunity to
pursue
a kind of quasi-hegemony in the region, starting with its Shia-majority neighbor.
For that, Cuba will need to
pursue
and deepen the economic reforms that it has started, address its technological obsolescence, and upgrade its public infrastructure.
Instead, once in office, they would often
pursue
an entirely different agenda – one that usually made things much worse.
But the fact that countries have continued to
pursue
trade liberalization, however gradually, at a time of weak economic growth, suggests that free trade is here to stay.
Instead of expecting a new national ideology to emerge on its own, Russia must
pursue
and develop its unique identity – with Putin leading the way.
While NATO may count India or Brazil among its future partners, China and Russia remain concerned that the Alliance might
pursue
a global containment strategy against them, or seek to displace the UN as the leading global security institution.
But NATO countries have only just begun to consider which policies to
pursue
in tackling global challenges, which capabilities are needed to achieve their security goals, and how to collaborate with non-Western institutions and countries.
But that is more difficult when neighboring countries are exploiting the country's heterogeneous makeup to
pursue
their own hegemonic agendas.
Myriad Genetics also has tried to
pursue
patent rights in Europe, but there its claims have been largely rejected.
A system in which poppy is cultivated under license for the production of pain-killing medicines such as morphine and codeine would allow farmers to
pursue
their traditional livelihood and way of life, and, more importantly, to feed themselves and their families.
We believe that Georgia should
pursue
its own interests, which it may share with Europe, Russia, or the US, but which are nonetheless our own.
The first two priorities, if well designed and well implemented, are certainly honorable goals for a government to
pursue.
China has no other choice but to
pursue
sustainable development in order to meet the basic needs of its people and to eradicate poverty.
First and foremost, there can be no corruption, which would not only hurt the “one belt, one road” initiative, but would also undermine China’s ability to
pursue
other cross-border initiatives in the future.
But the ECB, whose only mandate is to maintain price stability, cannot
pursue
this policy without fundamental changes in legislation.
But, while these issues are important, both sides should
pursue
diplomatic efforts to minimize Sino-American rivalry over them – and thus avoid embarking on a new cold war.
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