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For them, globalization is not a curse, but it is hardly a
solution.
In second place was e-procurement, a digital
solution
implying improved oversight of the 720 billion takas ($9.1 billion) the government spends each year to pay for everything from new bridges to pencils.
Regardless of whether this is technically and economically the best
solution
to Greece’s problem, it is logical that the EU participated in designing it.
These are ambitious hopes, but even if the UN Security Council adopts and implements a resolution that would lead to such an eventual solution, it will provide just another band-aid and temporary relief.
There is no single solution, but some measures, like better insulation of buildings, would save rather than cost money.
The
solution
to the productivity problem is easy to state but difficult to accomplish: the country must bridge the widening gap between the “two Mexicos” – the agile, dynamic, post-NAFTA modern economy (the “Aztec tiger”)and the traditional economy of slow-growing, unproductive traditional businesses.
With the two-state
solution
all but dead, Israel has determined that its Jewish identity is more important than its democracy.
Instead, the compromise
solution
will be no solution: neither yes nor no.
On one hand, they want to achieve a comprehensive political
solution
with the Palestinians based on creating a Palestinian state, in exchange for real, lasting peace.
Thus, regardless of who becomes prime minister, the next government will not commit to real concessions to the Palestinians in exchange for a two-state
solution
unless the result will be an end to the conflict and a long, stable peace.
Contrary to what Italian populists have claimed, the
solution
to Italy’s migration problem can be found at home.
That, in turn, depends on an economic recovery in the occupied territories and a belief that concrete steps toward a negotiated political
solution
are being taken.
Given this, the logical
solution
is not to dispose of the state’s asset holdings, but to diversify them over time.
Once this is understood, the
solution
practically suggests itself.
Read an extended version of this argument in George Soros's blog post, "A European
Solution
to the Eurozone's Problem."
There is no perfect
solution
to this problem, precisely because it is not just about images carved from stone.
We now urgently need US leadership that envisions peace rather than war as the
solution.
This has never been more true than today, and if America is not seen as an avid supporter of a two-state solution, it will stay well behind the curve and damage its own interests in the Middle East.
Israel’s concern that the region will grow more hostile will become a self-fulfilling prophecy if new democracies see the Israeli government impeding steps toward a viable and just
solution.
With time for a two-state
solution
quickly running out, a speedy settlement is in everyone's best interest.
We don’t need never-ending bilateral negotiations between Israel and Palestine; there needs to be a regional
solution.
The Millennium Development Goals are part of the
solution.
There is no easy solution: a wave of regulation could open the way for censorship of free expression on other media.
With simpler structures made up of small numbers of atoms, chemistry could provide considerable guidance as to the atomic arrangements, and a
solution
could thus often be found by trial and error.
So despite the enormous amount of excellent data that was collected, the
solution
remained tantalizingly out of reach.
Fortunately, there is a simple
solution
to these problems.
Establishing an international bankruptcy court would be a far more efficient solution, but that doesn’t make it feasible.
In a text message, with which he announced his willingness to intervene and try to end our asphyxiation, he told me that he struggled to convince Hollande and Gabriel to find a
solution.
Former Israeli Foreign Minister Shlomo Ben-Ami has recently outlined a new peace paradigm for the negotiations between Israel and Palestine, in which the participation of actors like the European Union, Russia, and key Arab countries would facilitate the rise of a truly international
solution.
Today, the EU and the US should demand the liberation of all members of the Muslim Brotherhood, including Morsi, and the integration of the Brotherhood into any political
solution.
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