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In his speech, Trump promised to be a president for all Americans, praised Clinton for her past public service, and vowed to
pursue
massive fiscal-stimulus policies centered on infrastructure spending and tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy.
Whoever wins the election will in all likelihood
pursue
a strong land reform program.
If the banks are successfully lobbying for the right to
pursue
riskier activities, regulators should consider raising their capital requirements.
And the romance has resulted in both parties living happily: the Fed feels better positioned to
pursue
its dual mandate of high employment and stable inflation, while investors feel that they have the opportunity for sizeable financial rewards.
For almost six years, there has been no significant US diplomatic initiative to resolve the Palestinian question or to
pursue
the Syrian track (Israel still occupies the Golan Heights).
There are also massive agency problems in the financial system, because principals (such as shareholders) cannot properly monitor the actions of agents (CEOs, managers, traders, bankers) that
pursue
their own interest.
For China’s effort to make Internet giants like Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft kowtow to its domestic political controls, and its push in Africa and Latin America to create blocs of nations that
pursue
economic development while ignoring human rights and environmental conservation, is a poor model for the developing world.
This is not an opportune moment for Britain to
pursue
export-superpower status.
In intractable cases, paralegals can turn to a small group of lawyers, who can
pursue
solutions through litigation or higher-level advocacy.
They cannot foresee who will rule and what policies the government will pursue, even if their favorite party joins the governmental coalition.
Instead of viewing all of this as motivation to back away from unconventional monetary policy, however, some economists are recommending that the ECB and the BOJ
pursue
an even more extraordinary policy: so-called “helicopter drops.”
One solution that Europe’s leaders should
pursue
is to develop strategic partnerships with African governments aimed at increasing exports.
European leaders seeking to escape austerity and stagnation should
pursue
new opportunities for recovery in this fast-growing region.
But this should not serve as an excuse not to
pursue
a ceasefire.
That is a perfectly rational and sensible prize for Kim to
pursue.
If this is Modi’s vision, he should articulate it to the Indian public, along with a coherent peace policy that he will
pursue
consistently.
There is also ample scope to decide whether we define our interests broadly or narrowly, and whether we
pursue
them by negotiation or violence.
Second, the US should
pursue
its sometimes-valid foreign-policy objectives in the region through the United Nations Security Council.
He did not care about Cuba’s economy or its people: his purpose was to
pursue
revolution for its own sake, whatever it meant, like art for art’s sake.
It is true that Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt spoke in their wartime "Atlantic Charter" about the right to freedom from want and fear (whatever that may mean), and Thomas Jefferson said that all men have the right
pursue
their "happiness," but such so-called "rights" can never be made into more than desired goals.
Facebook Chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently conceded in congressional testimony that some regulation of his industry is necessary, and there is now an open window of opportunity to
pursue
new policies for the sector.
After all, for three decades prior to the crisis, developing countries were told to liberalize, and to
pursue
export-oriented policies, leaving them structurally dependent on advanced-country demand, which remains weak.
It will certainly drive governments to
pursue
more prosaic measures.
The League would be asking the US to live up to its values and
pursue
its interests, while at the same time fulfilling its own responsibility as a regional organization.
Though the threat is substantial, it is not immediate, so governments continue to
pursue
other priorities, allowing the threat to grow, largely out of sight.
Then Taiwan did several things: by establishing science parks, it provided a good environment for R&D; by deregulating, it provided opportunities for entrepreneurs; last, but emphatically not least, by ending the dictatorship and ushering in democracy, it provided the basis for that universal desire of people to
pursue
their individual freedom and happiness.
When such a culture takes root, people feel inspired to run further with their ideas, to aim higher with their ambitions, and to
pursue
bigger dreams.
Having publicly committed to the deal, each country is honor-bound to
pursue
its particular obligations in good faith, or it will be held accountable in the court of public opinion.
When radical right-wing fantasies are once again off-limits, PiS moderates may finally be able to refocus the party on the issues that most Poles want it to pursue: Improving the country’s standard of living by ensuring its economic catch-up with the West.
For Kohl, Germany’s history and central position in Europe meant that it must never
pursue
national greatness as an end in itself.
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