Pursuing
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One of the main purposes of
pursuing
transitional justice is to reestablish legitimacy and the rule of law in the present.
In
pursuing
this, the UK and Ireland have much to offer each other.
Already, China is
pursuing
a similar regional development strategy, aimed at revitalizing its old northern industrial belt, thereby taking some of the pressure off its ultra-dynamic coastal cities.
Instead, nationalist and authoritarian regimes have been in power for most of the past quarter-century,
pursuing
state-capitalist growth models that ensure only mediocre economic performance.
Even so, Russia and China continue to take a much more lenient approach to Iran than Europe and the US have since the International Atomic Energy Agency’s report in November 2011 described in detail Iran’s activities in
pursuing
the capability to produce nuclear weapons.
On one hand, he has been aggressively
pursuing
“tigers” and “flies” (lower-level officials), while curbing, at least temporarily, the privileges enjoyed by Chinese officials.
To that end, big water bottlers like Nestlé, PepsiCo, and Coca-Cola Company have taken a page out of the playbook of energy behemoths like ExxonMobil, BP, and Shell, by
pursuing
“green” initiatives.
Musharraf, concerned at all costs to avoid any military action that might provoke a tribal rebellion against his forces, tried to buy himself more political space by cutting deals with insurgent leaders in the FATA, signing peace agreements with the very chiefs his army should have been
pursuing.
This scenario has the potential to disrupt growth in those emerging economies that have failed to take advantage of the recent capital inflows by
pursuing
reforms.
At the very moment when the IMF has finally recognized that such liberalization may produce instability but not growth, the WTO is now
pursuing
it.
If Germany and the other northern European countries continue to insist on
pursuing
current policies, they, together with their southern neighbors, will wind up paying a high price.
Advocates of this so-called “freeze for freeze” approach say that such a tradeoff is only fair: the North cannot be expected to suspend its efforts to strengthen its defensive capabilities if the US and South Korea are
pursuing
supposedly hostile military cooperation in its near-abroad.
If educational outcomes improve, we will likely see far more women
pursuing
the higher-level technical training that today’s workplaces are demanding.
For China, political considerations seem to be the strongest motivation for
pursuing
a Northeast Asian FTA.
One advantage for China, however, in
pursuing
an FTA strategy is that it is still an authoritarian state, and thus could overrule domestic opposition far more easily than could governments in Japan or South Korea.
Nonetheless, Iran has certainly made a promising new show of cooperation that, despite the risks, is worth
pursuing.
The US – and, indeed, the rest of the world – should also be
pursuing
policies that support this outcome.
In this context, the kind of “meritocratic professionalism” that China is
pursuing
is important; but it is no substitute for genuine competition in the public or private sector – at least not if innovation and structural change are the goals.
But, thanks to Trump’s trade war, policymakers are now
pursuing
them with a new sense of urgency.
First of all, it wants to spread the wealth by
pursuing
a new model of regional integration through energy and infrastructure.
It is time for Europe’s leaders to break the decades-old habit of
pursuing
half-baked projects that blunt the symptoms of crises, and to implement real reforms that address the root causes.
Above all, I lack evidence to convince my comrades at DiEM25, the Democracy in Europe Movement, to trust Macron’s capacity and willingness to clash with an establishment that is
pursuing
the failed policies that have fed support for Le Pen.
In that position, to the consternation of many former Wall Street colleagues, Gensler spent five years working vigorously to implement financial-reform legislation, including
pursuing
the aggressive regulation of derivatives.
So, what is China’s rationale for
pursuing
this grandiose vision – one that so many countries, especially in the developing world, have embraced?
But, rather than
pursuing
joint initiatives aimed at advancing the two countries’ shared interests in these areas, the US proposed nuclear-weapons reductions as the primary mechanism of the diplomatic reset.
To me, and no doubt to the other panelists, part of the process of
pursuing
the inexact aspects of economics is speaking honestly to the broader public, looking them in the eye, learning from them, reading the emails they send, and then searching one’s soul to decide whether one’s favored theory is really close to the truth.
Former German Chancellor Willy Brandt began
pursuing
Ostpolitik in earnest in the 1970s, and Helmut Kohl maintained the policy after he came to power in 1982.
They were designed not to impede Iran’s nuclear program directly, but rather to increase the price that Iran’s leaders must pay for
pursuing
their nuclear ambitions.
Now countries at all stages of development are
pursuing
new patterns of economic growth that take climate into account.
Casey Fiesler of the University of Colorado, Boulder, is
pursuing
just such experimentation by crowd-sourcing syllabi focused on tech ethics.
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