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This is not to argue against the need for vigorous structural and competitiveness-enhancing reforms in the south; it is to give those reforms a chance to
succeed.
But as Germany pursues its emissions reductions, it should keep an eye on cost-effectiveness, because no climate agenda can
succeed
without social acceptance.
Park Geun-hye, daughter of Park Chung-hee, President of South Korea from 1961 to 1979, is now one of the two likely candidates to
succeed
President Lee Myung-bak.
Acemoglu and Robinson argue that in the broad sweep of history, political orders that include everyone in the economic process are more likely to
succeed
in the long term.
There is no precedent anywhere in the world that suggests that such a two-tier process can
succeed.
But, until now, it has been the only approach proven to succeed, while everything else has failed.
To succeed, Africa must develop a more coherent and coordinated approach to courting capital, while at the same time working to mitigate investors’ risk exposure.
If the campaign against the Islamic State is defined and conducted with humanitarian protection as its primary and overwhelming objective, it should
succeed
not only in stopping further atrocities, but also in making large inroads into curbing the wider terrorist threat at its source.
To
succeed
would fulfill the Chinese Dream.
Facing continuing battles with Congress, mid-term elections next year, and increasing instability in the Middle East (including the threat of unilateral Israeli action against Iran’s nuclear facilities), Obama clearly believes that now is not the time to push for a peace agreement, because it is unlikely to
succeed.
It will
succeed
only if strong institutions are created to protect and nurture the rule of law long after Xi is out of power.
Regional collaboration will also be key to fulfilling our commitment to
succeed
in fighting malnutrition.
All of these efforts – production of affordable and nutritious food, ensuring its availability everywhere, and education about how to prepare it – will be essential if Rwanda and other countries are to
succeed
in ensuring that children receive the nourishment they need to live healthy and productive lives.
“We are more likely to
succeed
if we offer affordable solutions, not simply impose choices,” he argues.
But an initiative like the Global Apollo program will
succeed
only if the world’s emerging powers, such as China and India, throw their weight behind it.
It is through small surrenders like hers that men like Surkov ultimately
succeed.
To
succeed
in restoring a strong growth path, East Asia must deliver justice for more than individual human rights violations.
A Networked Solution to Education ReformWASHINGTON, DC – Around the world, some 250 million children are unable to attend school, and many who do have access to a classroom are not learning the skills they need to
succeed
in life.
Thomas Watson, the founder of IBM, once said, “If you want to succeed, raise your error rate.”
Both approaches need strong senior management support, because they can
succeed
only in a culture very different from the more controlling, hierarchical R&D environment that remains prevalent today.
But he put aside his doubts when he agreed to serve as Reagan’s vice president, and eventually he issued his fateful vow at the Republican National Convention in August 1988, when he accepted the party’s nomination to
succeed
Reagan.
The democratic world needs Macron to
succeed.
Last year, when world leaders adopted the Sustainable Development Goals to
succeed
the MDGs, they included targets for both education (to ensure that all children “complete free, equitable, and quality primary and secondary education”) and child marriage (to eliminate “all harmful practices” against girls and women, “such as child, early, and forced marriage”).
Havel and Michnik could
succeed
in part because of the miracle of Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet leader who emerged from a poisoned system, yet who valued truth above force.
Once they succeed, they usually do not continue to develop their findings; instead, they move on to their next target.
Rising anti-Americanism around the world threatens to deprive the US of the soft or attractive power that it needs to
succeed
in the struggle against terrorism.
Obasanjo’s Troubling End-GameIn Nigeria today, the key question nowadays is not whether President Olusegun Obasanjo will quit after his second (and final) term expires next year, but who will
succeed
him.
Obasanjo has made it clear that Atiku Abubakar, the Vice President and the arrowhead of the anti-third term coalition, will not
succeed
him.
Without that, no program aimed at ultimately eradicating NTDs can
succeed.
Just as the Millennium Development Goals, adopted in 2000, have proved highly effective in the fight against poverty and disease, the SDGs (which will
succeed
the MDGs in two years) promise to address the global challenges that we face in areas including energy, food, water, climate, and jobs.
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