Succeed
in sentence
1600 examples of Succeed in a sentence
But we need to improve our understanding of how best to empower women to
succeed.
The SDGs will
succeed
the Millennium Development Goals, which were adopted in 2000 and expire in 2015.
In the last couple of years, the 52-year-old Grace Mugabe has become increasingly active politically, even declaring her hope to
succeed
her husband.
To succeed, policymakers must recognize that today’s global imperatives – to eradicate poverty and improve wellbeing, while restoring the Earth’s balance – form a single agenda, and that the most effective means of achieving it is education.
Trade in agricultural products, which is the mainstay of the region, may remain subject to restrictions but the EU would have to show some generosity for the plan to
succeed.
Indeed, the interests of the inhabitants of the three areas – Palestine, Jordan, and Israel – are so intertwined that their representatives will have no choice but to come to terms with one another if negotiations are to
succeed.
If this is done in a timely way and on an adequate scale, the Fed will
succeed
in preventing the current vast liquidity from generating higher inflation.
In Europe, clusters of SMEs appear able to achieve economies of scale and scope, and thus to
succeed
collectively in global markets.
In order to succeed, they must look beyond the reconstruction of any single province, and plan, in concrete, practical steps, for the development of the region as a whole.
Our role in Afghanistan’s first-ever peaceful, democratic transition reminds us all that, having invested so much blood and treasure in helping to give Afghans a chance to
succeed
in battle, the world has just as much responsibility to help its leaders
succeed
in governance.
But, in order to succeed, Turkey must firmly pursue a pledge from all the region’s players to repudiate the use of force in settling their disputes.
This would represent more than half of the total number of young people expected to lack the skills needed to
succeed
in the twenty-first-century job market.
Cohn has been seen as one of the administration’s more moderate voices, and he has wanted to
succeed
Janet Yellen as chair of the US Federal Reserve.
To succeed, both countries will have to overcome entrenched mindsets.
When no side in a war has a reason to stop fighting, a peace conference cannot
succeed.
Re-Decentralizing the FedBOSTON – Financial circles are buzzing about Janet Yellen’s nomination to
succeed
Ben Bernanke as Chair of the US Federal Reserve.
For example, any easing of German-inspired austerity will require evidence of economic reform in France; but French reforms will
succeed
only if Germany agrees to more generous fiscal rules and supports monetary policies that benefit the eurozone’s weaker members.
If they succeed, PTP supporters will likely descend on Bangkok, much as they did in 2009-2010, after a “judicial coup” dissolved Thaksin’s People’s Power Party, the PTP’s predecessor, and the Democrats formed a coalition government.
For this reason, preserving and protecting the past is essential for those who want to ensure that today’s dangerous zealots do not
succeed.
The Islamic State, an offshoot of Al Qaeda, probably will not
succeed
in creating a viable, cross-border entity, but its brutal effort and Islamist ideology certainly suggest that the old borders, and the states delineated by them, are on their way out.
Europe’s efforts could succeed; but unless China makes its currency even more widely accessible and opens its market further, they are almost sure to fail.
Only by resolving the structural issue will Asia
succeed
in overcoming the philosophical problem.
Hopefully, in WIPO’s reconsideration of intellectual property regimes, the voices of the developing world will be heard more clearly than it was in the WTO negotiations; hopefully, WIPO will
succeed
in outlining what a pro-developing intellectual property regime implies; and hopefully, WTO will listen: the aim of trade liberalization is to boost development, not hinder it.
Moreover, protest movements do not
succeed
in hours or days; they typically involve sitting down or “occupying” areas for the long hauls.
The SDGs will
succeed
the Millennium Development Goals, which guided international development efforts from 2000-2015.
Progress was made on the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact, which needs Japan’s buy-in to
succeed.
Of course, there is no guarantee that the structural-reform phase of “Abenomics” will
succeed.
If the BOJ were to
succeed
in raising inflation expectations, long-term interest rates would necessarily have to reflect a correspondingly higher inflation premium.
Many hoped that Merkel would
succeed
in forging a “Jamaica” coalition (named after the colors of that country’s flag).
Gordon Brown obviously wants to
succeed
Tony Blair as British prime minister.
Back
Next
Related words
Would
Their
Which
Could
There
Should
Other
People
Without
World
Where
Likely
Political
Might
About
Government
Economic
Cannot
Countries
Support