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As long as the Middle East remains a place where freedom does not flourish, it will remain a place of stagnation, resentment, and violence
ready
for export."
The IMF is
ready
to assist with policy advice, financial support, and technical assistance.
It helps, too, that the People’s Bank of China stands
ready
to inject liquidity into the money market whenever necessary.
Some SWFs in the Middle East and Asia seem to understand the risks associated with carbon-heavy investment portfolios, and are
ready
to work together to create a platform to finance resource-efficient, low-carbon, environmentally friendly infrastructure projects.
These two goals are inseparable, and the organizations that we lead are
ready
to support the efforts of the world’s governments to achieve them.
In explaining to EU leaders that he was not
ready
to sign the Association Agreement, he was very clear that Russian pressure was responsible for his decision.
If Trump wants to make the transatlantic relationship more transactional, then the EU needs to be
ready
to trade across different policy areas to make deals.
Putin may sometimes give the appearance that he is
ready
to abandon Assad, but ultimately he will defend him.
The financial sector is
ready
to spearhead the shift to sustainability.
Outraged, Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov dismissed the prosecutor, who seemed
ready
to acquit the patriotic "hero" on all remaining charges.
Germany’s government also was
ready
to accept what appeared to be the inevitable.
We expect to have two vaccine agents
ready
for clinical trials in 2015.
The government ensures that all children have a place in preschool, so that they are
ready
for formal schooling by the age of six.
Five percent of them have declared war on our civilization and are
ready
to engage in murder in order to put an end to Western domination.
Not only was the war itself launched on the basis of CIA lies; it also aimed to create a Shia-led regime subservient to the US and anathema to the Sunni jihadists and the many more Sunni Iraqis who were
ready
to take up arms.
In order to defeat them, the opposition needs more sophisticated weapons – and its backers are
ready
to oblige.
Senator John McCain, another leading Republican, though one often
ready
to disagree with Bush, expressed regret for the civilian deaths, but added, “I can’t tell you that we wouldn’t do the same thing again.”
In mid-December 2017, Kim announced that his country had completed its missile-test program, having proven that the latest Hwasong intercontinental missiles are
ready
for deployment.
By making these announcements, Kim may have been suggesting that he was
ready
to pursue his goal of ending the Trump administration’s “maximum pressure” sanctions regime through non-military means.
Despite these different possible interpretations, the Trump administration seized on Kim’s statements as a sure sign that North Korea is
ready
to disarm.
She remains
ready
to pull France out of the eurozone and the EU itself, and – unlike the UK’s Brexiteers – adopt protectionist trade measures.
Both he and Le Pen represent angry voters who are
ready
to overturn the established order.
Those who have fought so hard and sacrificed so much for it will be
ready
to ensure that it does.
They are not
ready
to give up any power or responsibility, even if their programs are failing.
Urbanites become the kind of people who are
ready
to sacrifice one another to satisfy their appetites: cannibals.
The question is whether the world is ready, and whether other countries following in China’s footsteps will step up and provide the world with the economic dynamism for which we have come to depend on the People’s Republic.
First, China needs capital controls to retain monetary-policy independence until it is
ready
to adopt a floating exchange-rate regime.
One wonders if the relatives of those murdered at My Lai are more
ready
to forgive Calley than the relatives of those killed at Lockerbie are to forgive Megrahi.
The International Trade Commission is conducting an in-depth assessment of the TPP, which should be
ready
in a few months.
Indeed, the US, the wealthiest country in the world, wasn’t even
ready
for Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Hurricane Sandy in New York, Hurricane Harvey in Houston, or Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, which is now estimated to have taken 2,975 lives.
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