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Their consistent over-optimism about these policies’ impact on economic growth validates
pursuing
them, and enables governments to claim that their remedies are “working,” when they clearly are not.
It is not difficult to see why Abe is
pursuing
broader rights to self-defense.
But important progress can be made by the time the UK’s referendum is held – if, that is, EU leaders begin
pursuing
this goal in earnest now.
In other words, China’s future – and that of the global economy – depends on how committed its leaders are to overcoming vested interests and
pursuing
comprehensive structural and policy reform.
“What we seek,” he continued, “is what the founders of American civilization were also
pursuing
four centuries ago.
While that logic certainly appeals to Europeans today, Hamilton insisted on a stronger reason for
pursuing
sound finance than merely the pursuit of expediency.
It is difficult to imagine that Chinese policymakers, known for their sophistication and realism, could be
pursuing
a strategy that is not only unlikely to gain support from fellow Asians, but also is guaranteed to spark conflict with the US.
Under his leadership, Italy lost many years when its government should have been
pursuing
critical reforms.
In a sign of what is to come, Poland’s foreign minister, Witold Waszczykowski, told the tabloid Superekspres after the summit that the EU was
pursuing
“a policy of double standards and deceptions.”
If Montebourg prevails, however, the political squeeze will be on Mélenchon, because Montebourg represents the more conventional left: he notably quit Valls’s government in 2014 because it was
pursuing
austerity and supply-side policies, rather than the Keynesian fiscal stimulus he advocated.
In
pursuing
the latter, Hollande’s presidency marked a rupture in Socialist politics; the party never explicitly endorsed this new trajectory, and many on the French left now resent Hollande for what they see as a betrayal of their principles.
All who gathered in Thimphu agreed on the importance of
pursuing
happiness rather than
pursuing
national income.
But, by
pursuing
a blinkered foreign policy focused on jet fuel, America has done itself no favors.
Quite courageously, Mesic stuck his neck out by testifying in the Croat cases at the Hague tribunal for war crimes in the former Yugoslavia and by
pursuing
his own brand of reconciliation politics in Bosnia and Montenegro, activities that many thought would kill off his chances in electoral politics.
In fact, such balance is very difficult to achieve in an open trading system, and
pursuing
it would actually be damaging, as it would undermine the overall benefits gained through trade.
At the same time, Brazil is
pursuing
increased bilateral defense cooperation with African partners.
More than 700 graduates have attended secondary school, and more than 40 alumni are
pursuing
advanced degrees at universities around the world.
Others accused him of
pursuing "
non-political politics"- a concept of democracy whose protagonists wish to do away with political parties entirely and replace them with the more nebulous and perhaps more easily manipulated "civil society."
Yet the EU establishment seems bent on
pursuing
business as usual.
But his persistence in
pursuing
this last chance at peace has clearly gained him increased popularity at home and greater respect abroad.
There is much more truth to the argument offered by the Democrats, even if Obama and his team also deserve a fair share of the blame for
pursuing
inappropriate fiscal austerity in the early stages of the recovery.
Donors with far more money than the WHO – agencies of the American and European governments, private philanthropies, and NGOs – are
pursuing
the same approach, investing overwhelmingly in efforts to control communicable diseases.
A government
pursuing
a reform agenda should, under these circumstances, make the public aware of the emergency conditions and appeal to the responsibility of the opposition.
By failing to state explicitly what individual countries are required to deliver, it allows leaders to support targets that seem ambitious, while
pursuing
mitigation efforts that are in reality insignificant.
In many ways, the Iraq insurgency is analogous to urban street gangs: each component shares behavioral and organizational similarities but pursues its own aggrandizement and undertakes autonomous operations within its “turf” rather than
pursuing
a master plan or strategy.
Not surprisingly, central bankers who are committed to a formal or informal inflation target of about 2% per year are unwilling to abandon their mandates openly and to assert that they are
pursuing
a high rate of inflation.
Several countries are
pursuing
policies that emphasize prevention and treatment rather than repression – and refocusing their repressive measures on fighting the real enemy: organized crime.
Poor and rich countries alike need to carve out greater space for
pursuing
their respective objectives.
Beyond that, structural labor-market reforms of the kind French President Emmanuel Macron is
pursuing
would be most welcome.
They should insist on transparency in Iran’s nuclear program, while offering a gradual easing of sanctions in exchange for verifiable guarantees that the regime is not
pursuing
nuclear weapons.
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