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The world needs a united continent,
ready
to go into action.
But even an exercise in modesty and realism requires strong alliances, with partners
ready
for sacrifices.
To what degree are Fatah, the secular movement controlled by Palestine President Abbas, and the Islamist Hamas
ready
to reach an understanding about how to proceed after the disengagement?
The “sleeping dragon,” as Napoleon described China in the early nineteenth century, was now fully awake,
ready
to charge into the new world.
He said he supported US Secretary of State John Kerry’s efforts to address jointly issues “that can be resolved only together,” and that he was
ready
to “work with any president voted in by the American people.”
Here, despite the photo-ops and the hugs and the local cuisine, the American president was simply not ready, willing or able, to give satisfaction to his colleagues, from capital to capital.
The world is not
ready
for the post-American era, and countries like China and India must play a far greater role in strengthening the existing institutions of world peace and, where appropriate, building new ones that can promote a positive agenda of security, dignity, rights, and prosperity across the globe.
Under Czars Alexander I and Nicholas I, it stood
ready
to counter any sign of a renewal of the “revolutionary plague” infecting the continent’s monarchies.
At some point, companies will be
ready
to sell products, and market demand can take over.
Finally, in November, at the earliest, and after the first review of the new program is completed, “the Eurogroup stands
ready
to consider, if necessary, possible additional measures… aiming at ensuring that gross financing needs remain at a sustainable level.”
At that point, perhaps, Putin will be
ready
to move against Ukraine to secure his own desired long-term outcome.
We should be
ready.
It is still early in what Anne-Marie Slaughter calls an “American Renewal” or David Brooks, who chairs a new Aspen Institute project on community, calls an “American Renaissance,” yet it is already clear that many Americans are
ready
for a fresh national narrative.
Consider how many nuclear weapons there are: an estimated 16,300 around the world, with 1,800 on high alert and
ready
for use on short notice.
But it must be
ready
to make some tough choices – and study the region’s existing success stories.
“The Bank needs an accomplished professional who is
ready
to tackle the great challenges of sustainable development from day one,” I wrote.
He is bold,
ready
to take on great challenges.
"We are not even
ready
to forcefully meet conflicts on our own continent," Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski sighed.
As President Barack Obama, referring to his signature 2009 stimulus bill, eventually admitted, “the shovels weren’t ready.”
In the adult songbird brain, we can find at any moment many little migrating neurons
ready
to replace cells that have died.
Only one of every three job seekers finds a job, but the overproduction is probably worthwhile, for it ensures that as a replaceable neuron dies, there will already be, in its vicinity, a younger one
ready
to take its place.
According to that deal – which was, of course, much celebrated at the time – a legal treaty was supposed to be
ready
for the 2009 Copenhagen meeting.
China’s Illusory Global LeadershipATLANTA – Even as China’s economy slows and its government backslides on reform, President Xi Jinping is trying hard to portray his country as a global power
ready
to assume a broader international role.
But Xi made clear at the UN that it is a priority, declaring that China is
ready
to share its development experience with other countries, provide them with new opportunities, and “welcome them to board China’s express train of development.”
But the international community must stand
ready
to help.
The IMF stands
ready
to do its part.
And we stand
ready
to provide additional support – including under a new financing mechanism for countries hit by exogenous shocks – to help those whom the global financial crisis has affected most severely.
Sometimes, my job is to tell countries that they are just not
ready
for nuclear power.
Yet their most valuable asset is cultural: soldiers who are willing and able to interact with the local population, who are cautious in their use of lethal force, and who are
ready
to accept the many shades of gray that exist between conflicting parties.
Turkey must work hard to get
ready.
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