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If successful, the new revolution may lead to strategies that make us more responsive to our better angels.
Ending this inequity is at the heart of history’s largest and most
successful
anti-poverty push – the Millennium Development Goals.
Raising global immunization coverage will speed progress toward the MDGs and generate momentum toward a
successful
post-2015 development agenda.
If we are successful, by the end of the decade we will save more than 20 million lives, prevent nearly one billion cases of illness, and save almost $12 billion in treatment costs alone.
Saddam's regime was largely
successful
in suppressing information about the event.
The EU gives the outward impression of being a
successful
project.
For example, on trade, there has been a remarkable commitment to efforts – largely
successful
– to avoid significant backsliding into protectionism.
In addition, a
successful
leader needs the hard-power skills of organizational and Machiavellian political capacity.
Equally important is the contextual intelligence that allows a leader to vary the mix of these skills in different situations to produce the
successful
combinations that I call “smart power.”
A
successful
vision is one that combines inspiration with feasibility.
Montreal is a relatively
successful
example of a city in which Anglophones and Francophones both feel at home, but language debates nonetheless dominate the political scene – and structure an ethos for the city’s residents.
Among the activist community in Jakarta, the most
successful
organizations are those that draw support from the women’s wings of Muhammadiyah and NU: Muslimat, Fatayat, and Aisyiyah.
And, thanks to a partnership between the state and Islamic scholars stretching back 40 years, Indonesia has one of the most
successful
family-planning programs in the developing world.
The third phase was one of economic catch-up, which, unlike the first two phases, has not really been
successful
in Hungary, which today may even be falling back.
A fissile material cut-off treaty (FMCT), long stalled in multilateral talks in Geneva, and a
successful
second Nuclear Security Summit next year in Seoul, will help secure dangerous nuclear materials.
Successful
reform will be an important step in preventing the decline of American power.
The US is a magnet, and many people can envisage themselves as Americans, in part because so many
successful
Americans look like them.
Instead, many
successful
initiatives, built upon existing social infrastructure, solve known health problems and even uncover new issues.
Following the Times Square bombing attempt, Clinton issued an even harsher judgment: “if a terror attack like the New York bombing were to be
successful
and found to have originated from that country, there would be very severe consequences.”
Ireland, for example, had to separate the two functions before it became
successful.
To be successful, however, there must be burden sharing.
It had simply been too
successful
to remain a force for change.
The Thatcherite counter-revolution was so
successful
that it, too, began to incite countervailing pressures.
This cost will be modest relative to the size of their economies, and any
successful
climate-change agreement will require similar commitments.
In Hollande’s case, the rare glimpses of a comprehensive vision recall France’s
successful
social democracy of the 1960’s: a strong welfare state, together with abundant public investment to revive economic growth and boost employment.
Instead, they diminish recent accomplishments, negate
successful
partnerships, and preclude the kind of international collaboration that has benefited Russia and the world.
Moreover,
successful
monetary stimulus would raise income through domestic channels, thereby boosting imports, so the net effect on the trade balance could go either way.
Now that rich countries no longer need to worry about losing the developing world to Communism, they have an opportunity to redefine the global economic order according to the same principles on which they built
successful
national economies: fair competition and social justice.
The most
successful
development stories in economic history – Japan and South Korea – featured significant domestic financial repression and capital controls, which accompanied several decades of rapid growth.
Some countries cut ties decisively with the communist past; others were less successful, a few failed catastrophically.
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