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But it is too soon to give up hope; on the contrary, Europe is well positioned to
succeed
in the long term.
My great fear is that, even if he wins, Le Pen will still
succeed
in controlling the dynamics of French politics – especially if Macron fails to support and promote the Progressive International that Europe needs.
After all, no policy can
succeed
if those who shape it are betting on its failure.
The types of corporations that will succeed, the buildings that are constructed, and the research and development that will be needed all depend on the demographics of demand.
And if they occur, the chances of success for a president seeking re-election – or for a vice president seeking to
succeed
him – are very low.
China’s reform process can
succeed
only if it is pushed from the top and the bottom.
If Rowhani wants to
succeed
in office, he will have to keep his promise to improve Iranians’ living conditions without endangering the Islamic Republic in the process.
But will its leaders
succeed
in stabilizing the situation in the near term?
But, to succeed, everyone must be on board.
There is every reason to believe that Japan’s strategy for rejuvenating its economy will succeed: the country benefits from strong institutions, has a well-educated labor force with superb technical skills and design sensibilities, and is located in the world’s most (only?) dynamic region.
Perhaps China will
succeed
in avoiding this fate.
But it will also heighten the will to
succeed.
Ambassador Hilaly has pointed to the way forward: “To
succeed
today, it (is) essential that first and foremost the power of the armed groups within Pakistan be broken.
There is no guarantee that attempts to destroy Iran’s nuclear potential and thus of its capability for a nuclear breakout will
succeed.
The Bush administration must lead the Western initiative in harmonized, direct negotiations with Iran, and, if these negotiations succeed, the US must also be willing to agree to appropriate guarantees.
But such an initiative can
succeed
only if the American administration assumes leadership among the Western nations and sits down at the negotiating table with Iran.
Abbas will thus need to find support within this rising generation of nationalist leaders if he is to
succeed.
Based on my research and experience, I would suggest that three key objectives must be assigned top priority if the initiative is to
succeed.
But that approach has created new dangers, particularly given the EU’s own fragility, and is unlikely to
succeed.
Whether serious moves toward unification change that fact will depend on the effectiveness of China’s soft-power approach, which cannot be limited only to the attractiveness of its economy if it is actually to
succeed.
But whether he can
succeed
in the long term with his unconventional approach is one of the great questions facing his presidency.
And they offered an extended aid package to Greece without building a convincing case that the rescue can succeed: they arranged for the participation of bondholders in the Greek rescue package, but the arrangement benefited the banks more than Greece.
But a WTO case against, should it succeed, might be at best a Pyrrhic victory, and, at worst, a strategic blunder.
But, even were a revived Franco-American effort to
succeed
in getting the UN organ to endorse targeted penalties to hamstring the financial underpinnings of the Revolutionary Guards and other Iranian elites, the proposed measures appear to be too modest.
To succeed, Europe must equip itself with the necessary instruments: a large semi-public foundation to promote Europe and support political reform, a university to train future executives of nascent democracies, a police force, and an army of judges and magistrates to breathe life into the models that we want to emulate.
And dreams of success could not have become as widespread as they did had Americans not perceived that they could
succeed
regardless of their national origin and their social status.
The great European experiment will
succeed
only if Europe's citizens limit the scope of the state's claims on society and its resources, thus redefining those areas of self-government and autonomy where responsible community life and cultural activities flourish.
To succeed, governments will need adequate capacity, competence, and legitimacy to mobilize and interact with all stakeholders, thereby creating an attractive investment climate.
In order to succeed, the Commission’s critics in Parliament needed to muster a very large majority in order to carry a vote of censure: two thirds of the votes cast, and over half of all the members of the Parliament.
While many in the West contend (and perhaps hope) that China will not
succeed
in transforming its economy, Xi and Li are acutely aware of the previous growth model’s unsustainability – and the challenges that changing it will entail.
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