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It is an ambitious program, and France will need Germany’s support if it is to
succeed.
In Syria, only multilateralism can
succeed.
Often, their targets had much fewer resources, which meant that a libel suit requiring both sides to spend substantial amounts could be effective in silencing critics even if it did not
succeed.
As a result, certain conservatives are today advocating the same strategy toward the National Front as that which allowed Mitterrand to
succeed
so well with respect to the Communists.
He can expect little if any help from his own party which, preoccupied by the need to find a new leader to
succeed
the unfortunate Juppe, is now paying the price of Chirac's inability to communicate effectively with the French people and is not inclined to consult him about its new choice.
Only if external powers think beyond military operations and devise a political solution to the crisis can the fight against the Islamic State
succeed.
You can, however,
succeed
in tickling yourself through an intermediary – a machine, for instance, that translates the movements of your fingers into sensations on the skin by a method indirect enough for the cerebellum to be unable to anticipate them.
Individual businessmen may succeed, but the economy will not.
They doubt that an alternative development strategy based on boosting domestic demand would
succeed.
And, finally, the fourth group consists of economic and financial wildcards like Greece and Russia – countries that could
succeed
in restoring growth and financial stability, but could just as easily implode, sending shock waves across Europe and beyond.
The lack of an official announcement until now attests to the esteem in which it was held, its usefulness as an ornament of credibility for central banks, and fears that there might be no good candidates to
succeed
it as the preferred anchor for monetary policy.
One candidate to
succeed
IT as the preferred nominal monetary-policy anchor has lately received some enthusiastic support in the economic blogosphere: nominal GDP targeting.
It had been a candidate to
succeed
money-supply targeting in the 1980’s, since it did not share the latter’s vulnerability to so-called velocity shocks.
To succeed, the transition to peace requires demobilization, disarmament and reintegration of former combatants, as well as reconstruction and rehabilitation of services and infrastructure.
Yet, with even a little flexibility, the Round could still
succeed.
Nor will any posture
succeed
that seeks to put Russia forward as a geopolitical counterweight to the United States.
To
succeed
with this bold and necessary agenda, Latin America’s left must purge its dangerous and destructive nationalist and authoritarian strains.
Traumatized by past wars and supportive of regionalization as a way to
succeed
in a fluid global economy, ever-closer union seems like the key to ensuring continued peace and prosperity.
If they succeed, the UK may even eventually want to rejoin.
They may
succeed
in unraveling the EU, but they are unlikely to deliver on their promise of recreating the world of yesterday, much less a better future.
To win, he exploited the fears of a large part of the electorate; to succeed, he must instill hope.
However, Mousavi will face many obstacles in the months leading up to the June 12 vote, and he will
succeed
only if allowed to by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
China’s continued economic growth and integration into the global economy gives America even greater opportunities to grow and
succeed.
If the Libyan revolution is to succeed, the country’s new leaders must make a clean break with the spirit of the past.
Insurgent movements that
succeed
do so because the government’s will collapses.
And when we succeed, it will be a triumph for humanity.
If they
succeed
in devising policies, laws, and incentives that achieve this, a byproduct would likely be a reduction in inequality, which one hopes would reinforce the improved sense of trustworthiness.
To succeed, he argued, Europe must prove wrong those who believe there is a conflict between globalization and sovereignty.
Instead of developing a strategy for Russia’s long-term recovery, Putin has adopted a reactive and opportunistic approach – one that can sometimes succeed, but only in the short term – to cope with domestic insecurity, perceived external threats, and the weakness of neighbors.
And, like it or not, even a Russia that lacks the dynamism needed to
succeed
in manufacturing and the industries of the future will remain a commodity-producing superpower.
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