Readiness
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Here, too, the G-7 made a historic breakthrough by declaring its
readiness
to “develop long-term national low-carbon strategies” to get to a decarbonized future.
But their
readiness
to defend their ideals tells a very different – and much older – story.
China’s recent emergence as a key international player (albeit a reluctant one) has exposed its leaders’ uncertainty about the country’s future global role, as well as raising questions about their
readiness
to bear the responsibilities that its stature implies.
But the government’s
readiness
to embrace the emerging digital age, pursuing supportive policies and avoiding excessive regulation, has already placed the country at a significant advantage.
Worldwide, the detentions at Guantanamo Bay and President Bush's military tribunals have become symbols of America's
readiness
to abandon concern for rights in the name of the struggle against terrorism.
Moreover, a cursory glance at the PLA's
readiness
training, research and development, weapons acquisition, and indoctrination programs shows that Chinese officials are preparing to fight future wars not only against regional powers, but against a superpower.
Such neediness would be easier to bear if it were accompanied by a greater
readiness
to take real action.
For peace cannot be attained without a
readiness
to defend it against the forces of evil.
As Americans debate their
readiness
to accept a woman such as Hillary Clinton as president, India has already done so, with the election of Pratibha Patil.
Looking once more at the news of January 15, I feel pride and hope: pride for a country that has shown the world its
readiness
to establish a genuine, secular democracy, and hope for what is to come.
As always, much will depend on America’s
readiness
to move away from military solutions and rigid ideological imperatives and instead embrace the pragmatic culture of conflict resolution.
Negotiations to “de-alert” the 2,000 nuclear weapons that remain at absurdly dangerous, Cold War-era launch
readiness
have never really started.
Research on ALS should be well funded, and the campaign appears to show the public’s
readiness
to fight for anything that might save lives.
In Poland, a country of 40 million people, the government initially expressed a
readiness
to accept 2,000 refugees – but only Christians (Slovakia proposed a similar stipulation).
Many major companies, including in the oil industry, have expressed their
readiness
to support sustainable development goals.
Making the most of it will require realism, courage, willingness to change, and a
readiness
to support change, particularly among those who have the greatest means to do so.
Where interests conflict and opportunities coexist with tensions, a
readiness
and capacity for dialogue is the only way forward.
By going after one of Putin’s ministers, Sechin appeared to be flexing his muscles, perhaps believing that this would prove his
readiness
as a prime-time political player.
President Clinton has said that battling corruption is now Russia's priority; and the Swiss prosecutor's office has expressed its
readiness
to make all materials in the "Berezovsky case" available to Russia.
Research shows that early childhood development programs in Latin America lead to higher levels of school readiness, enrollment, and academic performance.
Those failures arose from a consideration of various particular domestic interests, as well as a lack of
readiness
to take risks for a good cause.
Several countries in the Arabian Peninsula, just across the Red Sea from the Horn, are also showing an encouraging
readiness
to deploy their oil earnings for emergency relief and long-term development.
A key component of that mission is the Pacific Pathways program, which involves “joining multinational partners to conduct a series of military exercises intended to increase Army
readiness
through additional training and strengthened partner-force relationships.”
Over the course of the deployment, the
readiness
of these forces actually increases, because of the quality and rigor of the training they undertake with partners from the Republic of Korea’s Army.
Clinton has already hinted at America’s
readiness
for this, mentioning the possibility of negotiating a complete agreement that would increase trade and stimulate growth on both sides of the Atlantic.
Another practical step to improve NATO’s
readiness
to defend its eastern flank has been the organization of joint military exercises, such as “Steadfast Jazz,” held in the Baltics and Poland in 2013.
With his open contempt for Russian society – exemplified in his mocking response to widespread demonstrations – as well as his arrogance,
readiness
to stifle dissent, and fear of competition, Putin has singlehandedly quashed the long-held myth that he himself propagated: personalized power can modernize the country while preserving stability.
They acknowledge that in some circumstances intervention, or at least the
readiness
to intervene, may be effective, but only if a number of associated conditions are met.
In particular, a country planning to intervene must demonstrate that it has an intimidating stockpile of foreign-exchange reserves, and the
readiness
to use it.
At the same time, Bush has systematically packed the federal courts with judges chosen for their
readiness
to defer to presidential power.
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