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South Korea and Taiwan are rare instances of
successful
democratization.
Still others interpreted “compassionate conservatism,” as the commentator Andrew Sullivan put it, as a “smokescreen...necessary for any vaguely
successful
retrenchment of government power in an insatiable entitlement state.”
The general concept of “ownership” is not by itself a roadmap to a
successful
new economy, and there are myriad interpretations of how to carry out the revolution.
How can one expect that Catalan leaders, having missed the opportunity to build a better administration in every policy area that they controlled, would be more
successful
at running an independent state?
Countries like China and Brazil, which have been
successful
in reducing malaria rates, could see their hard work undermined by an increase in resistance to antimalarial drugs.
Combining a dynamic, “upbeat” approach – bold vision and even bolder action – with the necessary measures to strengthen risk resilience is critical for a
successful
future.
Trump also claims that he is too
successful
to be mentally ill.
Whereas the standard story – the one that motivated the drive to liberalize capital flows – is that developing countries are saving-constrained, the fact that capital is moving outward rather than inward in the most
successful
developing countries suggests that the constraint lies elsewhere.
Australia’s close cooperation throughout the search with China – whose citizens comprised nearly two-thirds of those aboard the ill-fated flight, and whose naval and air resources have been unceasingly devoted to the common effort – has borne immediate fruit: a highly
successful
visit earlier this month by Prime Minister Tony Abbott.
But many EU states, fearful of China’s growing influence in Africa, want to ensure a
successful
EU-Africa Summit in Lisbon in order to counter last year’s China-Africa summit in Beijing.
And stories about Italian entrepreneurs who found
successful
companies in the world’s Silicon Valleys are legion.
Thus, it would be possible to assess the severity of the brain drain, build a bridge with potential employers at home, and involve the most
successful
émigrés in philanthropic and mentorship projects.
Successful
countries do share some common features.
That is why
successful
reforms often do not travel well.
Some Asians and Americans differed over the prospects for a
successful
resolution of the Korean nuclear crisis, as well as the larger question of whether a China-US war is inevitable.
In 2011, he asserted that only both sides’ willingness could ensure a
successful
outcome.
Obama often has a plan A, but never a plan B. When it comes to conducting a
successful
foreign policy, plan A is never enough.
The most
successful
public policies and fiscal choices are those that are not only guided by the enduring values embedded in the social contract, but that are also adapted to changing demographic, technological, and global circumstances.
To be successful, a strategy of fighting climate change must be not only fair, but also effective.
Climate change is a
successful
example of this form of localized global politics.
And she has been breathtakingly
successful.
Such a policy has been
successful
in the Netherlands, substantially contributing to the development and power of the country’s agribusiness.
In this regard, Tunisia starts on a positive note: a sense of national cohesion created by the
successful
overthrow of a widely hated dictator.
But a
successful
school-to-work transition should start when tomorrow’s workers are young.
In this environment, fluency in data management and analytics will be vital for
successful
organizations.
Keynes’s rival, Friedrich Hayek, went further, asserting that a successful, enduring order could not be negotiated at all; it had to be spontaneous.
And it should not be forgotten that, together with an astounding leap in GDP per capita (from $7,284 in 1980 to over $30,000 in 2010), Spain, under King Juan Carlos’s invaluable leadership, carried out a
successful
transition to democracy and joined the European Union.
Indeed, Santander and BBVA rank among today’s most
successful
international banks.
Spain counts a fair number of successful, cutting-edge multinationals, from Ferrovial and FCC in public works to Iberdrola and Abengoa in the energy sector.
The recently deceased economist Steven Klepper argued that industries tend to cluster in particular cities simply because new firms are formed mainly by workers who leave other
successful
firms, taking the relevant tacit knowledge with them.
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