Resolved
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While the European Union’s problems will not be
resolved
because France has a new president, Sarkozy’s vision of a simplified constitutional treaty to replace the draft that French and Dutch voters rejected in 2005 is more realistic than Royal’s call for a new referendum.
One, between Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and rebel groups like the Free Syrian Army, can be
resolved
only through a diplomatic solution – precisely the kind of solution that the peace talks in Vienna, involving a wide range of world powers and regional actors, are aiming to reach.
NCDs – slowly evolving chronic conditions that primarily affect older adults and are unlikely to be
resolved
with a quick technological fix – are not.
The nuclear crisis should be
resolved
through negotiations, before, in US President Barack Obama’s phrase, the window closes.
The crisis of the traditional centrist parties, which have been essential to building and maintaining consensus in the European Union – even as they have struggled to implement needed reforms – is also far from
resolved.
A quick survey of the history of religious conflict shows that theological controversies have never been
resolved
by theological arguments.
The range of opposing interpretations of religious texts is virtually unlimited, and disputes are seldom
resolved
by rational argument.
This means establishing a better balance between EU and national responsibilities; fully respecting the subsidiarity principle (according to which the EU should act only if a problem cannot be
resolved
at the local, regional, or national levels); improving the efficiency of spending and channeling it toward growth and job creation; reducing bureaucracy through better legislation; easing regulatory and administrative burdens; and enhancing transparency in every aspect of EU decision-making – from the Commission to the European Parliament.
But by that time, even the civilian chancellor had
resolved
on extravagant war aims that made hopes for a negotiated peace illusory.
Meanwhile, Europe's zombie banks will have to be rapidly
resolved
by acquisition or temporary takeover, cleanup, and asset sale, as was done by the Resolution Trust Corporation during the US savings and loan crisis in the 1980s.
What the eurozone needs now isn’t a repetition of Maastricht, but a kind of Schmidt/Giscard 2.0.This kind of initiative requires the support of Germany and France, because the crisis cannot be
resolved
without them.
Once issues of technical safety are resolved, a fundamental objection to reprogenetics is its inherent unfairness to families unable to afford it.
The crisis of confidence in the EU banking sector that erupted in 2010 has not yet been
resolved.
The fundamental problems have not been resolved; indeed, the gap between creditor and debtor countries continues to widen.
The military question – believed to have been
resolved
after the region’s transition to democracy which came with the Cold War’s end, the effort to achieve regional integration, and the push toward globalization – has reappeared.
Seventy-five percent of crimes are not reported due to lack of trust in the authorities, and 98% of crimes are never
resolved
or punished.
For, although government is now clearly centered on the party, the regime could yet unravel, and perhaps collapse, if the food shortage is not
resolved
and other power structures decide to step into the breach.
Will she run out of time, or will the food shortage be
resolved
first?
The apparent conflict between doing justice and preserving peace may be
resolved
through international law.
This holding pattern is particularly harmful because profound transformation will surely depend on financing from a sound sovereign bond market, which cannot function properly until uncertainty related to the government’s contingent liabilities – all those implicit guarantees – has been
resolved.
So, would the problem of scarcity – which underlies all economics – be
resolved
by such an increase?
The crisis will not be
resolved.
The commentary’s main points are that it is wrong for the great powers to use the UN as an instrument of regime change in Syria, and it is better for the country’s multi-faceted and highly complex problems to be
resolved
by political means and internal negotiations.
The fact that Greece’s debt problems still have not been
resolved
should serve as a warning.
In short, it is the Israeli government’s position – and that of the Trump administration – that must change, if the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is ever to be
resolved.
Thanks to EU pressures, Turkey's domestic Kurdish problem is well on the way to being
resolved
democratically, with most Kurdish leaders in Turkey expressing their commitment to Turkish unity.
China's problems won't be
resolved
by a devaluation of 20% or even 40%.
For the underlying conflict to be resolved, Bolivians must become convinced that reform is the right track, the only one, indeed, that leads to progress and authentic development.
None of the urgent political problems caused by US intervention – the distribution of power between Shia and Sunni, between Kurds and Arabs, and between Baghdad and the regions – was actually
resolved.
But for diplomats and historians, understanding the concept of ripeness is central to their jobs: it refers to how ready a negotiation or conflict is to be
resolved.
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