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As a result, it has come to be associated with the status quo, even though it hasn’t been able to claim direct credit for the previous governments’
successes.
But even small terrorist
successes
are costly in terms of lives, money, and making open societies less so.
Early
successes
are often needed to solidify the overwhelming buy-in of key constituencies, particularly those that naturally may be resistant to change at first (especially change that eliminates some of the traditional financial entitlements in moving from a familiar, albeit less secure, present toward what is now an unfamiliar future).
Economic development is a convoluted process, full of challenges and risks,
successes
and failures, external shocks and internal volatility.
For all the
successes
of recent decades, the fact remains that 20% of the world's population still lives on less than $1 a day, while HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases are ravaging many societies.
They cannot simply rely on past
successes.
But developments in recent years have enabled Turkey to become a more active player in the region, and to score several diplomatic
successes.
And, though regional and global international organizations have had some notable successes, they are too often paralyzed by national rivalries and a shortage of money.
Our
successes
in the matter of Myrna Mack are notable, but achieving them has proved difficult: the police investigator was assassinated; judges have been threatened; and witnesses have fled into exile.
For starters, it reflects the enormous
successes
in economic development during the last four decades (the BRICS’ aggregate GDP is now greater than that of the advanced countries when the Bretton Woods institutions were founded) and the rebalancing of global economic power that this implies.
In 1997, a few months after the election of Tony Blair and a few days after the death of Princess Diana, I wrote a report arguing that, instead of mourning the death of the old narratives, we should celebrate the birth of new ones, reflecting pride in our past successes, while touting our creativity, diversity, and openness to business.
In doing so, Europe must draw on the lessons of its past
successes.
Back then, Muslim thinkers contrasted the decline of their own societies with Europe's dynamism, a particularly painful distinction in light of European
successes
in colonizing large parts of the Muslim world.
But, aside from these uneven successes, the region remains weakened by mistrust, poorly integrated, and incapable of sustained growth.
Like its considerable economic successes, China's political failures are firmly rooted at home.
News of price increase enriches the early investors, creating word-of-mouth stories about their successes, which stir envy and interest.
I count 18 unique
successes
in 2017, many of which will help sow the seeds of progress for the months and years ahead.
The final two
successes
are reminders of how much work remains.
Putin’s Rearguard BattleMADRID – Russia’s recent diplomatic
successes
in Syria and Iran, together with foreign-policy missteps by US President Barack Obama, have emboldened President Vladimir Putin in his drive to position Russia as capable of challenging American exceptionalism and Western universalism.
The Bank’s president, Jim Yong Kim, should find a better way forward, and he can do so by revisiting one of his own great
successes.
On a systemic level, we do not know what works, where, and why – or how to replicate our
successes.
Despite these successes, however, microfinance has struggled recently in India.
Perhaps no individual has done more to raise the alarm – earning deserved credit for many
successes
and understanding all too clearly the remaining shortcomings – than James Wolfensohn, the outgoing President of the World Bank.
The European Rail Traffic Management System, which has overcome divergent safety and security standards among member states to create a unified system, is but one of the many
successes
that this innovative strategy has facilitated.
And as one region in one part of the world designs a better way to manage its transport, energy needs, water supplies, or food supplies, those
successes
should quickly become part of the global knowledge base, enabling other regions to benefit rapidly as well.
These remarkable
successes
stem from the fact that icddr,b researchers – most of them Bangladeshis who trained abroad – are well acquainted with the problems they are trying to address.
Yet, as the Copenhagen Consensus, the think tank I head, has documented, for all the well-intentioned policies, there have been few
successes.
Yet there have also been landmark
successes.
But one of Turkey’s most remarkable
successes
since 2003 has been to break the intolerable link between a child’s household circumstances and his or her chances to succeed in school.
The US has achieved relative
successes
in the province through alliances with Sunni tribes.
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