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The result is that a mother with dependent children must patch together an unstable and unreliable network of caregivers in ways that sharply hamper her ability to
succeed
at her job and climb out of poverty.
This is all the more true in France, where citizens place high expectations on the state – not to do everything, but certainly to draw strategic lines and enable local actors to
succeed.
Now that President Barack Obama has nominated Fed Vice Chair Janet L. Yellen to
succeed
Bernanke in January, there is even greater interest in what lies ahead for the world’s most important central bank.
With Yellen’s nomination to
succeed
Bernanke, one Fed guessing game has ended.
But as long as there is a strategy that might succeed, everyone who wants the EU to survive should rally behind it.
But integration will
succeed
only if China and its leaders are open to it.
It is imperative that they do not
succeed.
There is some reason for optimism that efforts to stem the tide of violence can
succeed.
Powell enumerated four conditions that must be satisfied in order to
succeed
in a military operation.
Steps are being taken to help these countries
succeed.
Instead, financial investors have trusted in the steadfast support of central banks, confident that the monetary authorities will eventually
succeed
in transforming policy-induced growth into genuine growth.
At a press conference this month, he said that economic reform cannot
succeed
without political reform, and that corruption currently poses the gravest danger to China.
And yet Europe cannot
succeed
without Germany remaining deeply European.
To
succeed
at this level, students must achieve minimum proficiency in reading, math, and numerous non-cognitive skills.
Even if Bashir’s fellow heads of state
succeed
in their effort to persuade the United Nations Security Council to defer prosecution – which is highly unlikely – the charges will continue to hang over Bashir’s head unless and until he stands trial.
While much has been achieved since those euphoric times, Egypt’s revolution today is, unfortunately, incomplete and imperfect – so much so that some now doubt whether it will fully
succeed.
The problem is not that his approach may
succeed
– a functioning United States of Europe would achieve a lot – but rather that it cannot.
Without a functioning Franco-German axis, the European project cannot
succeed.
The rest of the world should hope that they
succeed.
The problem is that it would almost surely trigger a massive, costly war, and it would not necessarily
succeed
in destroying all of North Korea’s hidden capabilities.
If central banks go down this path, they will no doubt eventually
succeed
in wringing inflation out of the system.
But China has all of the tools it needs to
succeed.
To succeed, there is no better time to start than now.
But, if we are to succeed, we need to see the same commitment from government.
He initially thought that by pressuring Netanyahu to freeze settlements, he would
succeed
in reviving the peace process.
And, even if social unrest does erupt, repression might
succeed
again.
While Romer’s formula is complex, his charter cities will be subject to the ultimate form of accountability: they will
succeed
only if they can attract investors and citizens who want to live and work there.
According to Romer: “A new city can attract the working poor and still
succeed
as a large-scale real-estate development project.
A key early test of Abdullah’s kingship will be if he can
succeed
in freeing the hundreds of political reformers now in prison, especially three respected academics whom he encouraged to make reform proposals, only to be incarcerated by Naif.
Calling for a European Brady plan today does not guarantee the necessary conditions for such a plan to
succeed.
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