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For starters, commercial breeding will
succeed
only if farmed horns are viewed as a substitute for products sourced from wild animals.
The more CSR a company can point to, the less such efforts will
succeed
– or even be mounted.
If Tesla’s open patents
succeed
in bringing other players into the sector, it could transform what is now a niche product into a mass-market phenomenon – a transformation that would significantly advance the fight against climate change.
Economic reforms will
succeed
only if they are coupled with far-reaching political reforms, which would inevitably shake the regime’s foundation.
If the government subsidy is large enough, it will
succeed
in stopping the crisis.
If Latin America is to
succeed
and move towards prosperity, it needs to reform its educational system.
But the truly curious factor that might bring success to Bush is that those who have opposed or resented America’s presence in Iraq, such as the Iranian-backed Shi’a parties now also appear to want Bush’s new strategy to
succeed.
Regardless of whether the old boy system is preserved – but especially if it is – the Bank’s Board should likewise conduct open hearings on Bush’s nominee to
succeed
Wolfowitz.
This approach cannot
succeed
if such practices require what local government cannot deliver.
If China is to
succeed
in its economic restructuring, industrial upgrading, and expansion of high-productivity services, the role of SOEs needs to be once again limited to a few relevant sectors.
The 11 participatinggovernments obviously think it will succeed, or can be made to succeed, or they would not have made such heroic efforts to qualify for participation in the first wave.
Those engaged in tradable activities are like the national team: we should all root for them – and organize ourselves to make sure they
succeed.
In fact, whether the SDGs
succeed
will depend to a significant degree on how they influence other international negotiations, particularly the most complex and contentious ones.
Where reason has failed, fallibility may yet
succeed.
It’s still too early to know who will
succeed
her in the Blue House (the presidential seat); a special election has been called for May 9.
These are important first steps, but if the process does not eventually lead to binding agreements, it is unlikely to
succeed
in keeping the Internet functioning and safe.
Of course, none of this means that the international intervention in Libya will succeed; the situation in Libya is far too complicated to predict the outcome.
Indeed, no one – not Russia, the US, Iran, Saudi Arabia, or other external patrons of either the regime or the opposition – can guarantee that Geneva II will
succeed.
Moreover, in the past, someone who left school without the “right” qualifications could still succeed, through an apprenticeship or by working his way up from the shop floor.
In any case, Hamas faces some risky and consequential decisions of its own – all the more so should its main rival, Abbas’s Palestinian Authority,
succeed
in its current diplomatic campaign at the United Nations.
To succeed, China will need to become more attentive to the region’s complex dynamics; find creative ways to participate in conflict-resolution efforts; and respond enthusiastically to Middle Eastern governments’ growing desire to connect to Asia.
But the only real test of UN credibility in this conflict is whether it can
succeed
in restricting Iran as much as possible to a purely civilian nuclear program.
We have to examine the issue with some care, understanding that the issue that Mandeville raised is really a statistical one: the outcome of government deficit reduction is never entirely predictable, so we can ask only how likely such a plan is to
succeed
in restoring economic prosperity.
To succeed, China is investing large sums in research and technical education.
She will need to be as effective a policy magician as she proved to be magician in campaigning to make this Gandhi restoration
succeed.
The McKinsey Global Institute’s latest research is optimistic that China’s strategy will
succeed.
Trump’s trade war will not
succeed
in driving China to abandon its aspiration to catch up to the advanced economies.
However well or badly universities perform this task, their efforts to
succeed
at it are worth fighting for and deserve their governments’ recognition and encouragement.
If they succeed, TPP signatories will benefit substantially – and the US may well find that it has missed a massive opportunity.
No intelligence service can survive – much less
succeed
– by operating alone, and making connections with the US, in particular, is vital.
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