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The post-modern
realities
of our grave present make a mockery of modernity.
President Bush assured the Israelis that, given the "new
realities
on the ground, including already existing major Israeli population centers," Israel does not have to return all the territories it occupied in 1967.
Radicals will remind Palestinians that these two concessions represent a US-Israeli imposition and an attempt to force the Palestinians to bow to the
realities
of occupation and dispossession.
In addition, it might be necessary to have a review conference in 2015 to adjust our targets and plans to the new
realities.
Being an “awkward partner” may offer Russia its best hope of reconciling its yearning for independence with the
realities
of the modern world.
Moreover, such strategies must be continuously updated to reflect changing socioeconomic
realities
– from globalization and artificial intelligence to greater awareness of gender and race discrimination – in order to secure the support of citizens, especially younger people.
Having awoken to global realities, the administration is now adjusting its policies, sometimes so abruptly that one might reasonably worry that diplomacy is taking a backseat to bombs and tweets.
The neighboring Middle East is in turmoil; the West is attempting to contain a newly aggressive Russia; and China, already the world’s largest source of savings, the largest trading country, and the largest overall economy (in terms of purchasing power parity), is confronting the West with new economic and strategic
realities.
The opposition to the dominant mainstream in Europe is split between what is still too often an “old” left that has trouble adjusting to twenty-first-century realities, and populist, anti-foreigner, and sometimes outright fascist parties on the right.
But the experiment failed when Egypt’s leaders detached themselves from the
realities
of their constituency – poverty, illiteracy, and widespread anger at yawning inequality and top-down westernization.
Critics have argued that the agreement does not go far enough in terms of reflecting the new
realities
of the global economy.
These are real questions, yet at the NATO summit people spoke of them more in terms of symbols than as
realities.
Of course, later
realities
did not always live up to the revolutionaries’ visions.
American unilateralism is much less in evidence in the world's other hot spots, such as North Korea and Iran, both because of the costs of the war in Iraq and the
realities
of the situation in those other regions.
Unfortunately, neither the Obama administration nor the Fed seems willing to face these
realities.
The rich may feel that clever words will absolve them of responsibility, but the hungry and dying stand witness to the tragic
realities.
This obsession with tactics has affected governance at all levels, from local administrations to supranational institutions, allowing major actors to operate within uncoordinated realities, without any shared goals guiding their decision-making.
In fact, the blame lies squarely with US macroeconomic realities, namely a low rate of domestic saving and a high rate of federal borrowing, which Trump’s tax cuts will cause to increase further.
What can continue to justify a political entity after the urgent
realities
and convictions that drove its establishment have faded to the pages of history and civics books or, at best, are the subject of grandparents’ stories?
Alternatively, Latin American economies could try to foster policy coordination at the regional level, where economic
realities
tend to coincide, interdependence is more directly felt, and the cost of spillovers can be internalized more easily.
The realities, meticulously hidden under a veneer of homogeneity, have always been too complex for even the most discerning of scholars.
Nevertheless, fourteen civil society activists who attempted to organize a special meeting to address the
realities
of the Kurdish issue in Syria recently received various sentences on charges of working to undermine national unity.
As technologies change, so must awareness of vulnerabilities, and this awareness must be disseminated through means other than corporate memos that are disconnected from day-to-day business
realities.
Ban cannot simply reform the Security Council to reflect better the
realities
of this era.
But both know that they must negotiate, accommodate, and conciliate on-the-ground
realities.
But, as laudable as these targets are, the authorities’ ambitions are hard to reconcile with the
realities
of a Nairobi street during rainy season.
But its utility and persistence reflect political realities, not economic considerations.
Two days after my hospital experience, a tour of the Palestinian neighborhoods of Jerusalem – surrounded or divided by the security wall – served as a reminder of the region’s harsh and sobering
realities.
While the older institutions have attempted to adapt, their governance remains out of sync with today’s economic and political
realities.
In view of these realities, the threat of exclusion from the G8 doesn’t really feel earth shattering to Russia.
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