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As Donald Trump prepares to
succeed
Obama, analysts are suggesting that Hillary Clinton lost last month’s election because she lacked empathy with white Americans, particularly Rust Belt voters yearning for the days when the US was a manufacturing powerhouse.
In order to succeed, we must capitalize on the expertise of individuals and groups that have been quietly, diligently, and independently studying such diseases.
To succeed, all parties must view themselves as collaborators in a win-win deal, rather than adversaries in a zero-sum game.
These programs yielded modest growth at best; what they did
succeed
in boosting was poverty, inequality, and social protest.
But, to succeed, any strategy must not only account for local feedback about what is achievable under local conditions; it must also allow for local ownership of solutions, including design and implementation.
Hence the official – let’s say “Southern” – refrain: “The IMF/EU plan will
succeed.
To succeed, he needs to demonstrate respect for reasonable opposing viewpoints and tone down his more extreme positions to broaden his popular support.
To succeed, more than €30 billion, or 1% of GDP, will have to be invested annually in network infrastructure, renewable-energy generation, combined heat and power systems, and storage technologies in the coming decades.
However, for China to succeed, higher investment in research and development, together with a fundamental overhaul of the educational system, is essential.
For the EU to succeed, it must pursue the policy launched by the French Presidency, giving priority to stopping the war and distancing itself from Israel’s disproportionate use of force.
The US has also refused to eliminate militarily the Taliban sanctuaries in Pakistan, even though, as Nicholson admitted, “[i]t is very difficult to
succeed
on the battlefield when your enemy enjoys external support and safe haven.”
They must
succeed
in inducing the oil sheikhs and other producers of fossil fuels to throttle their pumps.
What the Conservatives did
succeed
in doing, and doing brilliantly, was to persuade English people that they were only “cleaning up Labour’s mess,” and that, but for austerity, Britain would have “gone the way of Greece” – exactly Ferguson’s view.
Without their support, he will not
succeed
in implementing the reforms that China needs in order to avoid the so-called middle-income trap.
But even if Blair can get the economic development issues right, he can’t stop there if Abbas is to have a chance to
succeed.
For the sake of humanity, we must not let them
succeed
again.
Were the US to
succeed
in using its military strength, it would create a new, democratic Middle East.
Will authoritarian mercantilism now
succeed
where communism failed?
The only question now is whether Zubkov, or his successor, will eventually
succeed
in turning Czar Vladimir into the same sort of non-person that Putin’s rivals have become.
To succeed, governments must be capable of effective long-term planning, budgeting, and project implementation.
Opponents of Juliana, including the politically influential energy industry, cynically hope that they can
succeed
in getting the case dismissed and put generational rights in the hands of a deeply divided – and, for powerful vested interests, pliable – Congress.
But, aside from strong public interest in investing in housing and in hedging housing risks, another critical issue must be resolved if futures markets are to succeed: prices must be revealed, and investors must understand what these prices mean.
This doesn’t mean that we can come out with unrealistic propositions as we struggle for a new global treaty to
succeed
the Kyoto Protocol.
Can the British exit threat shake Europe to its senses and make the United Kingdom’s effort to reform institutions more likely to succeed, or to make Europe a more stable polity?
We cannot
succeed
on one without succeeding on the other.
The problem is politics: in the US, the Republican Party would rather see President Barack Obama fail than the economy
succeed.
This rhetoric is reminiscent of Putin’s bellicose stance during the Second Chechen War in 1999, which boosted his popularity considerably, helping to make him a viable contender to
succeed
Yeltsin.
This suggests that companies offering cheap, poor-quality, unbranded products are unlikely to
succeed
in the long term.
To succeed, companies should work to reach consumers’ price points through a combination of product reengineering (such as removing low-value-added features), smaller package sizes, and low-cost operating models.
If India is to succeed, it will have to deepen regional and domestic demand, strengthen its macroeconomic institutions, and join in the fight for an open global system.
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