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Hope always seemed to outweigh the country’s accomplishments, but it was always viewed in Western circles as a
reliable
partner and ally.
As a result, an audience of staunch Atlanticists saw Germany as a responsible,
reliable
ally.
That is why the list of recent US international activities does not add up to
reliable
international leadership, and why America can no longer assume the role of "benevolent hegemon."
Cultivating India as a
reliable
partner in the global economy and in international affairs is a high priority for the US as well.
But, to save Europe, it must become deeper and more reliable, with common goals dominating a shared agenda.
If you print the deceptive map showing the location of Munich, “what does that say about your integrity as a
reliable
information source?”
The Coming Global Energy RevolutionPARIS – Humanity’s future, to say nothing of its prosperity, will depend on how the world tackles two central energy challenges: securing
reliable
supplies of affordable energy, and switching to efficient low-carbon energy.
Yet the technologies are not yet ready, and we can’t simply wait for the market to deliver them, because they require complex changes in public policy to ensure that they are safe, reliable, and acceptable to the broad public.
Sweden is currently working to strengthen its legal system further, following
reliable
allegations that Sweden’s best-known serial killer might not be a killer at all, but merely a liar.
Unfortunately, this is a rational response to the uncertain future faced by the majority of Chinese families, underscored by the lack of a
reliable
social safety net.
According to
reliable
observers, such as the election-monitoring NGOs Golos (The Voice) and Citizens’ Watch, vote-rigging in favor of United Russia resulted in an estimated 15-20% advantage for what is now commonly called the party of “crooks and thieves.”
Peacekeeping is an even better deal when it is provided in the form of an “over the horizon” security guarantee: a
reliable
commitment to dispatch troops if they are needed.
Used as one part of a package, peacekeeping initiatives remain a
reliable
and effective way to provide stability to fragile nations and reduce the suffering of the world’s most vulnerable people.
While we know that drugs and arms trafficking are major problems for some parts of Latin America, there’s no
reliable
information about their influence.
But the United States has mostly avoided these traps, owing largely to term limits and a
reliable
system of checks and balances.
Like a good astronomer or anthropologist, however, successful investors will find
reliable
patterns in a sea of crosscutting evidence.
Open societies demand
reliable
institutions, and these cannot be created overnight.
It ousted
reliable
old allies like Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak and Tunisia’s Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (now hiding out in Riyadh), and turned once-tolerable regimes like Bashar al-Assad’s in Syria into murderous opponents.
Boom and doom pundits are the most
reliable
over-claimers.
For India, the end of the Cold War triggered a foreign-policy crisis by eliminating the country’s most
reliable
partner, the Soviet Union.
This will require infrastructure development, as well as
reliable
systems for procuring supplies, maintaining equipment, and training and retaining personnel.
Priorities for XDR-TB surveillance include facilitating access to
reliable
susceptibility testing to second-line drugs and incorporating this, together with information about HIV testing, into existing TB surveillance activities.
On-the-surface political stability and favourable investment laws may be in place, but in the absence of an effective judiciary or
reliable
security forces, committing capital to promising projects becomes that much more difficult.
A proper, functioning elected legislature has been created, which is very important because democratic oversight is the most
reliable
anti-corruption watchdog.
These practices can have a positive impact on profits through increased productivity, lower staff turnover, greater amenability to change, more innovation, and better, more
reliable
output.
And it neutralizes the two main opposition parties; both are highly nationalistic and therefore constitute
reliable
allies in the war against the Kurdish rebels.
Securing Europe’s Energy FutureMost Europeans agree that reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy is crucial to Europe’s security and prosperity; that energy can be used as a political weapon, as when Russia shut off gas to Ukraine in January 2006; and that Europe is far too dependent on energy supplies from undemocratic and unstable countries or regions.
Given that agriculture uses 70% of the world’s
reliable
water supply (and the potential impact of climate change on water reliability), a comprehensive approach to climate security will need to embrace better water policies, better integrated land management, and agricultural market reform.
Reliable
reports emanating from the White House indicate that the president spends much of his day watching television news and raging at what he sees (with one exception: Fox News) and at aides for allowing such reports to happen.
At NATO’s summit in Chicago this month, determining the appropriate mix of conventional, nuclear, and missile-defense capabilities to ensure a
reliable
level of nuclear deterrence will undoubtedly be an important item on the agenda.
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