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But his government’s position
toward
noncommercial institutions with foreign ties and foreign organizations operating in Russia raises concerns that it has lost sight of the value of international cooperation.
Nevertheless, despite the more positive attitudes people have
toward
dogs and cats, many of them lead miserable lives.
But, by making the status quo more comfortable and reducing the need for game-changing moves, these have been steps away from, not toward, a solution.
If it is to help move the parties
toward
a final agreement, certain conditions must be met.
But if Africa’s carbon-storage capacity is viewed as a global public good, as it should be, then everyone should contribute to its provision by developing mechanisms that enable preservation and spark the move
toward
sustainable energy models.
(Abe does not appear to have considered the possibility that his pilgrimage to Yasukuni might end up helping China by deepening South Korea’s antagonism
toward
Japan.)
But America’s neutrality on sovereignty disputes threatens to undermine its bilateral security alliances (which, by preventing countries like Japan from turning
toward
militarism, actually serve Chinese interests).
Furthermore, the loss of legislative continuity beyond 2020 would create considerable insecurity for businesses in the EU, leading to diminished investment and interrupting – if not terminating – Europe’s advance
toward
a low-carbon economy.
Such a plan would prioritize measurable progress
toward
decarbonizing the world’s largest economies over the establishment of global climate treaties or long-term global targets.
After all, the global center of gravity is steadily shifting
toward
the Asia-Pacific, tying America’s future prosperity and security ever more closely to this fast-growing region.
Even as we rebalance
toward
the Asia-Pacific region, we will retain a significant presence in the Middle East to deter aggression and promote stability.
It is worth bearing in mind that Russia has driven every step
toward
escalation in this conflict – including the establishment of the separatist enclaves.
“US inflation continues to run below the Committee’s 2% objective,” she said, and the current “high degree of policy accommodation remains appropriate to foster further improvement in labor market conditions and to promote a return of inflation
toward
2% over the medium term.”
For example, while annual inflation stood at 0.8% in December 2014, the minutes of the January 2015 FOMC meeting refer several times to the Committee’s need to make “progress
toward
its objectives of maximum employment and 2% inflation” by maintaining a highly accommodative policy stance.
Other indicators confirm China’s gradual move
toward
liberalization.
A large-scale program to reboot America’s crumbling infrastructure would go a long way
toward
addressing this gap between assets and liabilities, providing pension funds with investments with long time horizons (and thus guaranteeing the incomes of tomorrow’s retirees) while leveraging private capital for the public good.
Tax cuts and interest-rate normalization, I expected, would shift the mix
toward
looser fiscal and tighter monetary policies, the combination that drove up the dollar in the Reagan-Volcker years.
New tariffs that made imports more costly and that shifted demand
toward
domestic goods would require offsetting effects in a near-full-employment economy in order to shift demand back to foreign sources.
If only rational reasoning was the basis of decision-making, the remaining 27 member states would, in line with their interests, move to strengthen the EU by taking immediate steps
toward
stabilization and enhanced integration.
The lesson from that earlier period is that whenever the national mood finally shifts
toward
economic and democratic reform, local communities around the country will already have developed a blueprint for action.
So Iliescu and his PDSR party are cruising
toward
a crushing victory.
Adrian Nastase, the PDSR’s executive president and its candidate for prime minister, seems to lean
toward
reform.
As a result, the US Congress appears to be growing more hostile
toward
a deal; indeed, the longer it takes to conclude a final agreement, the more likely Congress is to scupper it.
Allowing it to expire without progress
toward
permanent stability would expose Europe to disruptions that would diminish significantly its prospects for long-term economic stability, growth and job creation.
Whether serious moves
toward
unification change that fact will depend on the effectiveness of China’s soft-power approach, which cannot be limited only to the attractiveness of its economy if it is actually to succeed.
As the world heads
toward
catastrophic levels of resource depletion and environmental degradation, calls for a new economic model – whether green, blue, circular, or something else –will only grow louder.
France, Italy, and Britain Re-think Their Future In EuropeUntil now, Italian, French, and British attitudes
toward
the European Union have been completely distinct and completely predictable.
This is bound to involve greater redistribution if the hundreds of millions of Indians who remain extremely poor are not to become alienated from their country’s success story and pulled
toward
populist extremism.
Currently, the US gives only 0.17% of its gross net income as official development assistance – the second-smallest share among OECD countries – and aid is highly skewed
toward
countries that support America’s foreign policy agenda.
Understanding why so many doctors struggle with it is the first step
toward
raising the standards of consent.
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