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Traditionally, the US had vetoed such resolutions, though for some time now, administrations had taken the position that such settlements blocked progress on a two-state
solution
for the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Similar success can be obtained in the Middle East only if all parties focus on finding a solution, and do not let the strong Israelis dictate to the weak Palestinians.
There is considerable regional and international agreement on what would count as a just solution: an independent state of Palestine, roughly around the 1967 borders, a resolution of the refugee problem, and an arrangement to share Jerusalem.
Because the airline manager – known as the “financial wizard” – has no idea what the price of the pottery is, a creative
solution
is needed to determine the appropriate amount of compensation.
It is, of course, easier to mock the attempts of organizations such as USAID to tackle poppy production than provide a viable
solution.
Given a problem, scientists are quick to urge the
solution
that either promotes - or appears to be demanded by - their most cherished ideas.
A flexible
solution
like mini-grids is well suited to this context.
They argue that even if it is not an ideal solution, it can cure their economies.
Lower interest rates are not a
solution
to this dilemma.
One
solution
that Europe’s leaders should pursue is to develop strategic partnerships with African governments aimed at increasing exports.
So incentives targeted directly at preserving employment will have to be part of the
solution.
But neither
solution
addresses what is really driving events in Libya: the legacy of Qaddafism.
Hiftar recognizes the problem with this approach – indeed, it spurred him to initiate the coup; but his proposed
solution
is equally flawed.
American and European military and civilian leaders have said repeatedly that there is no purely military
solution
to ending the war in Afghanistan.
Yet NATO states have no answer to the question that logically follows: What would a political
solution
entail?
If NATO members, Afghanistan’s government and citizens, and, by many accounts, the insurgents, can all agree that there is no military
solution
to ending the conflict, it is high time to consider and support a comprehensive political process.
In doing so, they should bear in mind that it was Assad who led the country into civil war by choosing a military
solution
when high-level members of his own government and political party argued for a negotiated settlement.
Regulators have struggled with the problem for years without finding a
solution.
With little hope for a political solution, we must focus on relieving the humanitarian crisis.
The debate about Europe is not simply a discussion of the merits of this or that institutional or technical
solution
to a problem of political coordination; it is about how societies can organize themselves successfully in a globalized world.
The Obama campaign is pummeling Romney on Medicare, and the Romney campaign is hammering Obama for his refusal to negotiate or even propose a
solution.
The authorities, seeing no solution, kicked the can down the road – an approach that usually works, because problems become easier to solve when markets calm down.
Because the premiums are intimately interconnected with the banks’ capital deficiencies, half a
solution
is not good enough.
A
solution
that will not work is for economists to second-guess how their ideas will be used or misused in public debate and to shade their public statements accordingly.
Unfortunately, the Troika was not interested in a rational
solution.
The real tragedy is that the best
solution
to poverty would not cost a thing.
While the EU will not restore trust in all governing institutions overnight, strong action to restore growth, expand opportunity, protect citizens, improve efficiency, and build the economic infrastructure of the future will make it part of the solution, weakening the perception that it is part of the problem.
Long wars can end in one of three ways: unconditional surrender and an imposed peace; a conditional settlement, such as in Korea or Vietnam; or a diplomatic
solution
that reconciles all of the concerned parties’ interests.
If these factors are the source of economic problems, then forcing changes to the current-account balance cannot be the
solution.
The solution, however, lies not in replacing the dollar with the renminbi, but in strengthening the role of the world’s only truly global currency: the IMF’s Special Drawing Rights.
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