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So why should last month’s deal
succeed?
To succeed, Kirchner will need the energy and imagination of a great statesman.
It does not help that the West remains adamant that a non-democratic approach should not be allowed to
succeed
globally.
But those who recognize that humanity won’t
succeed
in stopping war seek, instead, to contain and “humanize” it.
The “reset” of relations with Russia can
succeed
only if it is reciprocal.
To succeed, however, all of those involved in the fight against malaria will need to focus on five core areas.
The result is that the productive sectors of the economy do not
succeed
in "pulling" with them the ever greater mass of people who do not work.
And those that succeed, such as Syriza, quickly become frustrated by the largely immovable systems in which they must operate – a situation that their lack of governing experience makes all the more difficult.
But this process of realization is more likely to
succeed
if Japan does not feel it stands with its back against a wall.
But, without a strong foundation at the primary level, secondary-school students find it difficult to succeed, graduate, and reap the benefits.
High tolerance for failure keeps everybody striving to
succeed.
It’s not certain that such an undertaking can
succeed
at a time when world order is eroding and relations with Russia are strained.
One-man rule has been so completely embedded in North Korea’s political culture and system that it is difficult to expect collective leadership to
succeed.
To
succeed
economically, they will need Western support – and the West will not be eager to fund radical Islamist governments.
But, unless they are willing to break with the past, they will not
succeed
in the present.
These two leaders have limited political capital, and they need more than their own goodwill to
succeed.
It is morally and practically vital that they
succeed.
At the moment, who will
succeed
Putin is not important; what counts is the process that will result in the choice of Russia’s third president.
If they are to succeed, they will need to provide an inspiring new platform that convincingly addresses the issues of the today – all while contending with new political forces.
There is no guarantee that all of this will
succeed
or proceed smoothly.
They will most likely
succeed.
They have their hands full just standing up for their own rights in Hong Kong, and the chance that they will
succeed
appears to be slim.
But they won’t
succeed
without a struggle - that may in turn be long and bloody.
And the most likely outcome, my article will conclude, is that she will
succeed.
The second problem is that the sheer weight of the US in international affairs, though diminished nowadays, has nonetheless led to a corruption of the principles that should underpin a new climate-change treaty to
succeed
the Kyoto Protocol.
We didn’t
succeed
because we were geniuses.
Next month, world leaders will gather at the United Nations in New York to agree on the Sustainable Development Goals: the targets that will
succeed
the 18 set in the year 2000 by the Millennium Development Goals.
Affording women and girls the opportunity to
succeed
is not just the right thing to do; it can also transform societies and economies for the good of all.
Contrary to popular perception, these companies
succeed
in a hyper-competitive environment, where getting to the top is hard, and staying there is even harder.
Indeed, even without full independence, this is precisely what Scotland, which has been promised even greater autonomy within the UK than it already has, will have to do if it is to
succeed.
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