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In short, a world powered by solar and wind – one that has
resolved
the climate challenge – is very unlikely anytime soon.
If the negotiations so far had recognized this and been conducted with more tenacity, the conflict in Syria could have been
resolved
long ago, averting much death and destruction.
Nor has the inconsistency between China’s capitalism and its lack of civil liberties been
resolved
yet.
(The growth crisis, of course, has yet to be resolved.)
While Germany has
resolved
its debt problem insofar as it no longer violates the European Union’s Stability and Growth Pact and can be expected to have a balanced budget in 2008, the forecasts for France imply deficits of 2.6% and 2.3% of GDP for this year and 2008.
Members of today’s Trumpenproletariat are not forever lost to democracy, as Clinton suggested when she called them “irredeemable” (though she is probably right that some of them are
resolved
to remain racists, homophobes, and misogynists).
Neither
resolved
the issue at hand; both simply bought time – time to figure out whether Greece really can remain in the eurozone, and time without Iran in the nuclear club.
Kelvin’s insights helped to launch a fruitful dialogue between geologists and physicists – a dialogue that eventually
resolved
even problems related to the length of time needed for Darwin’s theory of evolution to operate.
First and foremost, West European leaders must ensure that the crisis is
resolved
at the core, and many observers doubt that they have done enough.
Of course, not every issue that divides India and Pakistan can be
resolved
across a table, at least not right now.
If Toyota’s communication problem can be resolved, there is no reason why Toyota’s fortunes cannot be revived.
No important issues were resolved, and no progress was made on the many topics that increasingly divide the countries of Latin America and the US.
Safeguarding Ukraine’s ProgressKYIV – Ukraine’s immediate economic crisis has been resolved, but its economy remains fragile and still needs international support.
Little, if anything, is being done to stem the demographic crisis, and it cannot be
resolved
by a higher birth rate alone (although this is obviously an important factor).
A confidential complaint hotline enables workers to report human-rights violations; more than 300 calls have been received since 2011 (all were investigated, and the vast majority were resolved).
The eurozone crisis could certainly be
resolved
if all existing public debt were transformed into 20-year Eurobonds with a yield of 3%, and a five-year grace period on debt service.
Unfortunately, these problems are yet to be fully
resolved.
That is because both countries’ latest rush to affirm their sovereignty over the islands – called Senkaku in Japanese and Diaoyu in Chinese – reflects a sense of insecurity and a perception that the other side is taking an aggressive stand, which means that the issue is unlikely to be
resolved
in the foreseeable future.
The advance of ISIS and its capture of Mosul have now resolved, in one fell swoop, all territorial disputes between the central government and the Kurdish regional government in favor of the latter, particularly regarding the city of Kirkuk.
This is reflected in the EU’s reluctance to press emerging countries to become parties to the WTO’s multilateral Agreement on Government Procurement, as if it has accepted that this issue can be
resolved
only bilaterally.
The problem of Crimea will not be
resolved
quickly.
There is a fundamental conflict between the call to give priority to European needs and the dictates of member states’ constitutions, which cannot be
resolved
by gradually shifting competences de facto from the national to the European level, or by expanding the EU budget.
The European debt crisis, for example, remains far from being
resolved.
The Eurozone’s Fork in the RoadBUENOS AIRES – Many observers have recently declared that the eurozone debt crisis is practically resolved, or at least on hold for a few years.
Despite the country’s many political transformations in the last half-century, the MILF’s campaign to achieve independence for the Bangsamoro nation – whose territory, they claim, covers the islands of Mindanao, Palawan, Sulu, and Sabah – remained constant, until President Benigno Aquino III
resolved
to change it.
It makes little sense for the world to impoverish itself by embracing a poor solution to one problem when there are more pressing challenges that can be
resolved
at smaller expense.
Refugees living securely in countries that border their own are less likely to attempt hazardous journeys to remote regions and more likely to return home once a conflict is
resolved.
Despite the rants of the ex-communist opposition, the Macedonian and Bulgarian governments recently
resolved
a number of long festering disputes.
If these issues are not
resolved
– with EU leaders continually failing to achieve “more Europe” and Europeans increasingly rejecting the notion – Europe will simply move from one crisis to another.
(There are, as always, technical issues to be resolved, concerning monitoring and measurement, but these can be overcome easily with modern technologies.)
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