Pursue
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Diplomacy, not force of arms, is the best way to
pursue
these objectives.
So my guess is that we would be well-advised to put our money on the theory that our central bankers today are more skilled, more far-sighted, and less prone to either short-sightedly jerking themselves around or being jerked around by political masters who unpredictably change the objectives they are supposed to
pursue
year after year.
Such a government would be an improvement over the current one, but it might not have the will – or the votes in Congress – to
pursue
economic reforms.
Ukraine has just elected as its president Viktor Yanukovych, who is unlikely to
pursue
a NATO integration agenda, and if follows through on his commitment to join a customs union with Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan, membership in the EU would be precluded.
This meant never allowing a popular (or even parliamentary) vote on what kind of Brexit May’s government should pursue, let alone a second vote on whether Brexit should happen at all.
In the name of democracy and sovereignty, British voters are being denied any chance to reconsider Brexit, even though many voted for it under false pretenses, or to express an informed opinion on what kind of Brexit their government should
pursue.
A growing number of countries in the region now seem determined to
pursue
their interests regardless of what the United States desires.
But a clear line in the sand has been drawn between Latin American countries that want to
pursue
regional integration on their own terms, and those who see hemispheric integration as directed by the US.
If inflation remains low, the ECB might feel freer to
pursue
further rounds of monetary stimulus, undermining fiscal objectives further.
As organizations
pursue
these opportunities to innovate, boost revenues, or increase productivity, leadership teams will also need to adjust.
In other words, the secret of Merkel’s election victory was to secure a majority for the center-right in order to pursue, more or less, a center-left policy agenda.
One option would be to
pursue
a policy of “opacity plus”: a further lifting of the veil over its nuclear arsenal in order to caution Iran’s rulers about the potential consequences of their actions.
This means that the Hu Jintao administration could well have its hands tied, and find itself unable to
pursue
some kind of compromise solution to a situation that is already fraught with nuance and complexity, and which shows no sign of getting easier to manage with the passage of time.
High-debt countries are limited in their ability to
pursue
proactive fiscal-stimulus policies.
If Sunnis come to believe that Shia and Kurds intend to treat them as second-class citizens, they will have no stake in the success of Maliki’s government and could again begin to
pursue
their political interests by other means, provoking another surge of sectarian violence.
In only one sense does the US actually
pursue
a “strong dollar” policy: the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy is designed to keep inflation low.
The lesson policymakers drew is that Hungary's deep integration into the international economy makes it impossible to
pursue
soft macroeconomic policies; the impact of such laxity on Hungary's external balances is immediate because international capital markets lose confidence quickly in the country.
Today, many African leaders
pursue
similar policies with China, which has struck bargains across Africa to secure crude oil, minerals, and metals in exchange for infrastructure built by Chinese companies.
China’s determination to reestablish the ancient Silk Roads – including the overland route that runs through the Middle East – has led it to enter into strategic partnerships with eight Arab countries in recent years, and to sign agreements with six Arab countries to
pursue
the initiative jointly.
Fewer than half of school-age refugee children worldwide attend school; not even one in four make it to secondary school; and under 1% go on to
pursue
a higher education.
Of course, without the FDP’s participation, Merkel could
pursue
a coalition government with the Social Democrats (SPD).
One cannot build up a significant shareholding and use it to put pressure on boards – let alone
pursue
a hostile takeover.
To avoid that, central banks and fiscal authorities need to
pursue
policies to jump-start growth and induce positive inflation.
And he will have to acknowledge Germany’s concerns that by establishing a fiscal union now, Europe would lose the opportunity to
pursue
a political union in the future.
In an earlier, larger idea of Europe, it might have made sense for such "outsiders" to
pursue
the strategy of inclusion, seeking national citizenship if not full assimilation into the national culture.
There is a speech that we still need to hear, detailing five tasks that, in order to repair the damage to liberty caused by the previous administration, he must
pursue
as quickly as he handled the first two executive orders.
But this is reason to
pursue
reform, not to advocate the wholesale exit that people are increasingly supporting.
The Clinton camp has decided to
pursue
both strategies.
And Trump, despite feeling invigorated by the discovery, has continued to
pursue
states, such as New Mexico, that would do him little good in the Electoral College count.
That means, above all, avoiding trade that makes it more difficult to
pursue
those aims.
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