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Compassionate MeritocracySINGAPORE – More than two decades ago, political leaders in Singapore put forward the idea of “Asian values” to assert that liberal democratic principles and practices were not
suited
to the region, sparking an important debate that centered on the universality of human rights.
In this sense, last autumn’s election campaign was perfectly
suited
to Germany’s Michels.
Alas, it could not have chosen a man less
suited
to the task.
But it
suited
a wealthy, noisy braggart who barreled into the race attacking conventional politicians as “stupid” and insisting that he alone could get things done.
The impact of such cuts on aggregate demand is almost always modest, and they are poorly
suited
for shifting expectations for recovery and growth in the post-financial-crisis downturn.
Certainly not his effusive cheerleaders for the costly, ineffective February 2009 stimulus bill, a vast array of social engineering and pork that was ill
suited
to deal with the sharp contraction in private employment in the recession.
To escape the crisis, EU leaders must recognize the shortcomings of the eurozone’s one-dimensional framework, and develop a system better
suited
to managing a multi-faceted monetary union.
The Germany that emerged from this process is uniquely
suited
to act as a model for Europe, owing to its federal character, which is reflected in strong constitutional guarantees of states’ rights.
Of course, some of America's allies are better
suited
than others to get these points across to the audience on the other side of the Atlantic.
Moreover, we must invest in research and development of low-cost diabetes treatments and diagnostic tools that are
suited
for low-resource environments.
Useful traits in business, like aggressiveness or political savvy, might be poorly
suited
to philanthropy.
The United States in the mid-nineteenth century was badly
suited
for a single currency and a single economic structure, as evidenced by the Civil War, which was provoked as much by single-currency tensions as by moral abhorrence to slavery.
Host countries are best
suited
to provide that.
The new kind of global governance that the Paris agreement exemplifies, which substitutes rolling processes for fixed rules, is far better
suited
to the kinds of global problems we face today.
In 2008, Republicans rallied behind the late Senator John McCain’s running mate, Sarah Palin, a folksy demagogue who was even less
suited
for office than Bush or Cheney; and in 2010, the party was essentially hijacked by the populist Tea Party.
As the Lisbon Treaty comes into force, the European Union is, I believe, uniquely
suited
to take on its leadership responsibilities.
When it has
suited
him politically, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has been willing even to pervert the history of the Holocaust.
Obviously, we are more
suited
for this role than, say Poland, which is also trying to play it.
National chauvinism and religious fundamentalism are here to stay, and with them the terrorism that extremists of all stripes embrace, because both phenomena are ideally
suited
to the age of the individual: They provide imaginary answers to personal angst, instead of political answers to collective challenges.
As international bureaucracies with a penchant for “best practices” and common standards, these institutions are woefully unsuited to the task of seeking innovative, unique pathways
suited
to each country’s particular circumstances.
So, it is worth asking if he thinks his successor will be better
suited
than he is to carry out the critically important duties of public service.
Those best
suited
will be physical assets that are irreplaceable or core to a country's economy.
But, though this approach works in some circumstances, it is poorly
suited
for cases of genuine uncertainty like Ukraine.
Hungary's international integration makes it more
suited
to playing a regional role than neighboring countries.
A CARE scheme is more
suited
to the new ways we need to start thinking about work and retirement.
What we do know is that, ultimately, nothing that has or might happen makes Trump better
suited
for the presidency than Clinton.
And they can perform extremely repetitive or detail-oriented tasks – which are better
suited
to robots than humans.
Both Israel and the US are nostalgic for a twentieth-century world of nation-states, which is understandable, since that is the world to which the kind of conventional power they possess is best
suited.
Fortunately, as Trump will soon learn, the US Constitution is well
suited
to provide just such rules.
South Korea, with its affinity to both the US and North Korea, is uniquely
suited
to defuse the current situation.
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