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But neither approach will
succeed
without mutual accommodation.
The continent’s youth population is projected to double by 2050, to 840 million, and yet Africa’s schools and universities are not producing enough graduates with the technical skills to
succeed
in the workplace of tomorrow.
Many of the young people with whom we spoke said that their biggest obstacle to a career in farming is learning the digital and technical skills necessary to
succeed
in today’s agricultural market.
In June, when Sharif became the first prime minister in Pakistan’s checkered political history to
succeed
a democratically elected prime minister through another democratic election, there was hope in India that the balance of power might shift from the military to the civilian government.
Still, Macron rightly recognizes that his overhaul of French politics will not
succeed
unless it is matched at the European level.
Egypt is not a country where economic sectors and segments of the population can
succeed
despite the government.
Indeed, the failed Greek “fiscal consolidation and reform program,” and the way the EU’s leaders have clung to it despite five years of evidence that the program cannot possibly succeed, is symptomatic of a broader European governance failure, one with deep historical roots.
Better integration of ethnic minorities, with full respect for their human and civil rights, is essential to reducing the risk of a resurgence of ethnic violence – and to giving Burma’s transition a chance to
succeed.
Otherwise, they would recognize that the financial crisis has long become a political crisis threatening the EU’s very existence, and thus that a permanent crisis-resolution mechanism for debt-distressed members, while clearly needed, requires a permanent political crisis-resolution mechanism in order to
succeed.
Politicians can and will promise to do a better job, but they cannot
succeed
unless we identify ways to boost government services’ efficiency and productivity.
This summer it is the question of who will
succeed
José-Manuel Barroso as President of the European Commission.
There, the populist Freedom Party splintered, as some opted to moderate their views in order to
succeed
in government.
But for reform to succeed, a little old-fashioned solidarity extended Eastwards now is the best way to ensure the commitment of the EU's newest members to European integration.
A multisectoral coalition launched in 2017 could help drive efficiencies, but it will need additional support to
succeed.
But even if Chinese retail investors begin to channel their money toward innovative ventures, identifying the companies and industries most likely to
succeed
will be difficult.
If you want to negotiate a change of tack with your creditors, you are unlikely to
succeed
if you destroy your own credibility and rant and rave about those whose money you need to avoid default.
If it is to
succeed
in making the world a better place, globalization can not be predicated upon market forces alone, but needs to reinforce the stability and integration of diverse societies.
His legacy sheds light on what moderate leaders in Latin America must do if they are to
succeed.
To succeed, three lines of power emanate from Kim Kyong-hui – to the Party, the military, and the central government, with each line branching into the smallest corners of North Korean life.
After all, if Le Pen does manage to
succeed
in France’s run-off system, she will gain a strong and genuine mandate to implement policies that controvert everything post-war Germany – and, indeed, the EU – is supposed to stand for.
Full-scale invasions rarely
succeed
in uprooting jihadist threats.
But if issuing more taxi medallions reduces cab drivers’ earnings, while pharmacists
succeed
in vetoing pro-competition measures to lower the cost of their services, the taxi drivers will end up worse off and the pharmacists will be enriched, which hardly seems fair.
An unusually favorable combination of skillful statesmanship (and plain good luck) will be required if this reconstruction of NATO is to
succeed
in strengthening, rather than diminishing, security.
There is no guarantee that Santos’s strategy will
succeed.
Should this popular and judicial pressure persist, as seems likely, it could create the conditions in which many other reforms can
succeed.
After all, simply enrolling more kids would mean little if they were not given all the tools they needed to
succeed.
And while there is a growing “tech for good” sector in Europe, it will
succeed
only if it is supported by up-to-date infrastructure, which generally requires public outlays.
It would be a cruel irony if, just as Africa begins to succeed, its prospects are cut short by a crisis beyond its control.
And, most likely, the worst is yet to come: if the Obama administration does not
succeed
in stabilizing the United States economy in the coming weeks, Latin America will most likely face even steeper declines.
Shortly after the Leave camp labeled bureaucrats in her Her Majesty’s Civil Service “enemies of the people” – a typical statement in the early stages of a revolution – pro-Brexit Foreign Trade Minister Liam Fox derided British exporters, calling them “too lazy and too fat” to
succeed
in his brave new free-trading Britain.
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