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Under free-market competition, one country’s
successes
in science and technology should not come at others’ expense.
The big difference between Asia's
successes
and failures is that some countries engaged in globalization, and others closed their doors tight.
Indeed, despite the government’s successes, there could be a change, as the Partido Nacional of the center-right bloc is now running neck-and-neck with the FA.
The electoral
successes
of Bill Clinton in the US and Tony Blair in the United Kingdom had much to do with their deliberate tilts towards the pragmatic, neoliberal, business-friendly center.
Indeed, the financial pragmatism of working-class and poor women is the reason for the
successes
in the developing world of micro-financing that puts money in their hands.
Fortunately, there is a third approach, evident in the numerous innovation
successes
in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and elsewhere that neither had state backing nor occurred within a uniquely creative business culture.
But is Turkey, enthralled by its economic and diplomatic successes, now running the risk of losing itself?
At best, there were temporary successes, but the policies always broke down.
We are investigating what business insights and policy steps made such
successes
possible.
As warnings about the “middle-income trap” underscore, history is littered with more failures than
successes
in pushing beyond the per capita income threshold that China has attained.
But the argument should not be about whether to provide aid – no one can question the many
successes
that aid has brought, or its importance in providing a safety net for those who would otherwise be left to suffer.
While the relative absence of Facebook-style mega-entrepreneurial
successes
in Europe is regularly bemoaned, the difficulties of opening hairdressers, basic retailers, and simple mail-order businesses may have an equally profound overall effect.
During the last quarter-century, SHGT has achieved several successes, including the correction of rare genetic abnormalities that cause recurring pancreatitis or blindness from degeneration of the retina.
For the first time in a long time, a significant number of poor countries are catching up to the advanced economies, and the list of development
successes
is lengthening.
Imagine how you would feel about investing if every article you read were only about stocks that did poorly, with no reporting on the big
successes.
Not all succeeded; but the
successes
(Germany, for example) far outweigh the failures (see Greece).
Despite its many
successes
since 1990, and the high popularity of the current president (Socialist Michelle Bachelet, Chile’s first female chief executive), time is taking a toll.
After all, in Trump’s zero-sum “I win, you lose” view of the world, congressional failures that he can blame on the Democrats are almost as good as White House
successes.
Moreover, progress should be measured, not only so that policymakers, companies, and health systems can be held accountable, but also so that others can emulate their
successes.
But Thaksin, a self-made billionaire, allowed his greed and huge electoral
successes
to get the better of him.
To be sure, the authorities may point to undoubted
successes
of their own over the past 25 years in support of continued one-party rule.
Moreover, his remarkable penchant for overshadowing good news with unrelated Twitter attacks allows an overwhelmingly leftist, unsympathetic media to overemphasize his personality, while ignoring his administration’s substantive
successes.
But how replicable are the Nordic
successes?
While both policies must be regarded as successes, over the years the family planning program has contributed to an aging population that may diminish China’s attractiveness as a low-cost, labor-intensive manufacturing hub.
Studying the
successes
gives us the knowledge and confidence to step up our shared efforts to solve today’s great global challenges.
Recently, at the behest of the singers Shakira and Alejandro Sanz, and a social movement that they lead, all of Latin America’s leaders committed to step up the region’s programs for early childhood development, based on the
successes
that have been proven to date.
The plans are detailed, thoughtful, credible, and based on proven
successes
that the government has already achieved.
All of these successes, and many more, share a similar pattern.
Out of these
successes
arose a new view: a “Third Way” between socialism and market fundamentalism.
But, unfortunately for Rouhani, many Iranians who had expected their living standards and employment prospects to improve as a result of these
successes
are now feeling disappointed.
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