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Yet this doesn’t explain why these poorer immigrants remain religious; wanting to
succeed
US-style, they should want to be quick to “assimilate.”
As President Obama apparently made clear in his late night meeting with President Hamid Karzai, no matter what other progress is made, America and its allies cannot
succeed
in Afghanistan unless the Afghan government succeeds—and that government is moving in the wrong direction.
Although Afghanistan's government does not need to be fully centralized, Afghanistan cannot
succeed
if the central government fails.
Only by combining the two will we
succeed.
In particular, the demand that, because the world was focused on Europe, another European (and another French national) should
succeed
the IMF’s then-managing director, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, was incomprehensible to the large emerging-market countries.
According to a forthcoming report from the International Commission on Financing Global Educational Opportunity (the Education Commission), which I chair, members of this neglected majority lack the skills they will need to
succeed
in a quickly changing global labor market.
For our program to succeed, the global investment in education will need to rise steadily from $1.2 trillion now to $3 trillion by 2030; and low- and middle-income countries will need to modernize their education sectors by increasing their domestic investments to 5.8% of national spending, 1.8% above the current average.
If we succeed, we expect low-income countries’ per capita GDP to be 70% higher by 2050 than it is now.
Negotiations can
succeed
only if conducted alongside the toughest and broadest possible sanctions on the Russian economy and the provision of effective and extensive help to Ukraine.
The international community should recognize that military, security, and peacekeeping operations are costly and will not
succeed
in the absence of new, innovative, and integrated strategies for economic reconstruction.
The bailout request did not
succeed
because it could not muster a simple majority of the states (represented by the Senate) and the population (represented by the House of Representatives) under the normal decision-making procedure (the “Community method,” in European Union jargon).
Can they
succeed?
If Renzi’s referendum fails, Five Star Movement leader Beppe Grillo has indicated that he will demand another plebiscite on Italy’s eurozone membership, which might just
succeed.
Whether it will
succeed
is far from certain.
He wants Pakistan to
succeed
as a moderate, modernizing country.
If the leaders meeting in London are to
succeed
where governments failed in the 1930’s, they must commit themselves to a fiscal target that is sufficient to restore full employment under normal credit conditions.
Should ISIS
succeed
in establishing a permanent state-like entity in parts of Iraq and Syria, the disintegration of the region would accelerate, the US would lose its “global war on terror,” and world peace would be seriously threatened.
The question, then, is whether the new leaders, as early as next month,
succeed
in a new effort to adopt the vital institutional reforms that the enlarged Union requires.
Udo Di Fabio, a renowned former judge on the court, has argued that the tribunal could even force the German government to unwind the EU treaties if it does not
succeed
in curbing the OMT program.
After his electoral victory, Renzi received early kudos from Blair himself, who claimed that “Matteo has the dynamism, creativity, and toughness to succeed.”
The global stakes are thus very high this spring as the Bank’s 187 member countries choose a new president to
succeed
Robert Zoellick, whose term ends in July.
It took years for subordinates in an industry or locality to
succeed
in this de-facto conspiracy at the expense of their masters, but
succeed
they did.
To succeed, Nicolas Sarkozy will have to turn his campaign slogan “Together everything becomes possible” into reality.
In 2012, I campaigned for the presidency on a promise to transform Mexico into a more modern, dynamic, and competitive country, one that could compete and
succeed
in the twenty-first century.
Should Ukraine
succeed
in breaking its post-Soviet shackles, there will be no way around its EU membership.
Now, Putin will need to consider who should
succeed
Medvedev.
The fight against Islamist terrorism can
succeed
only by ensuring that states do not strengthen those forms of Islamic fundamentalism that extol violence as a religious tool.
Efficiency and economic success are well, good, and necessary; but political involvement and participation are also needed if the transition is to
succeed.
The world needs you to
succeed.
Just as David’s ingenuity enabled him, against all odds, to defeat Goliath, Aquino’s bold and calculated leadership can
succeed
in bolstering stability and security throughout Asia by bringing China, perhaps against its will, into a rules-based regional order.
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