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O’Neill reportedly said that “We are not pursuing... a policy of a strong dollar.”
This reflects the broader foreign-policy rebalancing that Xi has been
pursuing
since taking office in 2013.
But China is not waiting for the One Belt, One Road initiative to be completed before
pursuing
increased trade with Middle Eastern countries.
They also lie in
pursuing
a new role, where the energy company engages with actors from all sectors of society to reduce emissions by finding new ways of combining what is already known.
By
pursuing
such new business opportunities the energy company can contribute to untying the Gordian knot and produce low-carbon energy and maintain energy security at the same time.
Beyond discouraging former Soviet republics from
pursuing
deeper ties with the EU, Russia has created a sort of “EU” of its own: the Eurasian Economic Union.
The assignment of exceptionally broad powers to the executive president under the new constitution reflects a populist vision of government according to which the elected leader, as the true representative of the nation, should not be hindered in
pursuing
the nation’s interests.
By
pursuing
true political integration based on a common army and security partnership for the entire EU, Macron can guarantee his place in the history books.
In
pursuing
it, immigrants may also begin to free their longer-established fellow Europeans from their attachment to a fortress that, if taken to extremes, could well become a prison for all.
By
pursuing
aggressively unilateral policies that flout broad global consensus, President Donald Trump effectively justifies his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping’s longtime defiance of international law, exacerbating already serious risks to the rules-based world order.
China is aggressively
pursuing
its territorial claims in the South China Sea – including by militarizing disputed areas and pushing its borders far out into international waters – despite an international arbitral ruling invalidating them.
For starters, news outlets must set their own agendas, rather than wasting resources on
pursuing
someone else’s.
What better moment to achieve this than now, when the world is
pursuing
another economic transformation, toward a green economy?
This means that governments must spearhead progress,
pursuing
long-term objectives – Germany’s ambitious Energiewende (energy transformation) is a leading example – despite short-term costs to carbon-intensive industries.
Rather than
pursuing
the UN route, the Palestinians, according to these interlocutors, should continue to depend on asymmetrical negotiations that have served as little more than a photo opportunity.
Over the last year, countries in the Horn of Africa, home to almost four million refugees, and other parts of East Africa have all been
pursuing
bold efforts.
Ironically, Balluch, a brilliant man with doctorates in both physics and philosophy, is one of the foremost spokespersons in the worldwide animal-rights movement for
pursuing
the nonviolent, democratic road to reform.
Rather than
pursuing
a multilateral solution through the World Trade Organization, Trump is instead trying to increase US steel production, which will only add to the glut.
As early as elementary school, girls are discouraged from
pursuing
careers in math and science, and this bias continues into university, where fewer women study for PhDs, hold research positions, or join the faculty.
Meanwhile, the authorities are also
pursuing
an aggressive anti-corruption campaign, a more muscular foreign policy, and a nationalistic revival couched in terms of the “China Dream.”
China’s Unwilling ConsumersLONDON – For several years, Chinese leaders have been
pursuing
economic “rebalancing.”
By stubbornly
pursuing
an approach that has failed spectacularly in the past, Europe seems likely to consign itself to an ever-dwindling economic position in the world, with fewer jobs and less prosperity.
Are we perhaps
pursuing
too mechanical an ideal which confuses the absence of privilege and disadvantage with the absence of diversity?
The situation may not be dire yet, but it is far from ideal – especially at a time when the Chinese authorities are
pursuing
structural reform.
With a new round of talks already being launched, little time has been lost in
pursuing
this goal.
Beyond these three immediate issues were long-run policy challenges: updating the country’s pension system to deal with an aging population and the decline of defined-benefit pensions; improving the education system so that more people would bear the risk of
pursuing
higher education; and reversing the erosion of America as a middle-class society.
Most Indian farmers will benefit from greater access to irrigation, but if this means building more ill-conceived dams and
pursuing
large-scale projects, the result will be more water for industrial agriculture, more damage to India’s damaged environment, and little improvement for poor farmers.
But, as the IMF rightly argues, that goal is wildly unrealistic, and
pursuing
it would prove self-defeating.
Ironically, mainstream central bankers today routinely use precisely such policies when
pursuing
massive “quantitative easing.”
Far from
pursuing
careful deliberation and smart compromise, US Republicans today are pretending that the cuts for which they are striving will carry no costs.
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