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Likewise, one wonders whether Fillon’s loyalists see in him anything more than his stamina, his ability to take a beating, or the figure he cut when, after being knocked flat on his back, he got up as if returning to an
unfinished
fight.
Consensus is emerging in a few areas: the new goals should address the
unfinished
MDGs; they should include not only poverty, but also planetary limits, including climate change; and they should be universal in scope, addressing challenges such as widening inequality in poor and rich countries alike.
But the wait for war adds to uncertainties that already weigh on the American, and the global, economy:uncertainties arising from America's looming fiscal deficit, due to macroeconomic mismanagement and a tax cut that the country cannot afford;uncertainties arising from the
unfinished "
war on terrorism";uncertainties associated with the massive corporate accounting and banking scandals, and the Bush Administration's half-hearted efforts at reform, as a result of which no one knows what America's corporations are worth;uncertainties connected to America's massive trade deficit, which has reached all- time records.
The
Unfinished
Business of Gender ParityDAVOS – When it comes to the importance of gender equality in the workplace, the message has clearly gotten through to those at the top.
Moreover, the political situation remains unsettled, with transitional or interim governments,
unfinished
constitutions, and uncertain timetables for future elections.
The debate the Pope began on the relationship between the free market and moral problems remains
unfinished.
If India can now complete the
unfinished
business of fully integrating into the global economy, there is no reason why it cannot improve upon its impressive recent growth performance.
Unfinished
business includes a deposit-insurance scheme, as well as the creation of a senior tranche of safe sovereign assets, or eurozone-wide risk-free securities.
It is our generation’s task to tackle the civil-rights movement’s
unfinished
business, by ending the exploitation of children, especially girls, and ensuring compulsory universal education.
And, though important progress has been made in some areas,
unfinished
business remains in others.
This was brought home to me when I saw an
unfinished
high-rise building in Osaka.
But, for those in the West overtaken by fatalism and self-doubt, a message of hope is now emanating from the Arab Spring, and from the resumption in Russia of the
unfinished
revolution that ended communism.
Because that agenda remains unfinished, now is not the time for India to merely consolidate its decade of reform.
Europe has
unfinished
business here.
Unlike after 1989, however, this time we must not leave the job
unfinished.
The post-2015 development agenda promises to take on the MDGs’
unfinished
business, while adding objectives related to inclusion, sustainability, employment, growth, governance, and cooperation.
But it also shows that China’s long march toward global integration remains
unfinished.
But the rulebook was left unfinished, with dire consequences: if the euro survives the current crisis, it is destined to remain unstable, except in periods of exceptionally high economic growth – that is, unless Europe’s leaders finish writing the rules.
The Great Bank DebateOXFORD – Christine Lagarde, the International Monetary Fund’s managing director, recently said of the
unfinished
agenda for global financial-sector reform: “To start, we need concrete progress with the too-important-to-fail conundrum.
Indeed, in the 1995 parliamentary elections 14.9% of electors with scientific degrees did not vote – twice as many as among electors with
unfinished
secondary education (7.5%).
Consider the 1990s Bosnian War – the result of
unfinished
business from the breakup of the Austrian and Ottoman empires and the creation of nation-states earlier in the twentieth century.
It also points to serious dangers for the
unfinished
task of development.
The Termite’s Nest remains
unfinished
and unoccupied; its structural integrity was destroyed in the fire, and it cannot be torn down for fear of undermining its bigger neighbor.
China’s and the WTO:
Unfinished
BusinessChina’s tortuous road toward membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO) is winding toward its end.
Hillary Clinton’s stunning (and, I trust, unfinished) career – from First Lady to United States Senator to presidential candidate to US Secretary of State in the administration of the man who defeated her – proves that Fitzgerald could not have been more wrong.
Clouds of uncertainty linger, however, and there is much
unfinished
business.
This is the
unfinished
business of the MDGs.
An attempt to address Europe’s
unfinished
business, the Corfu Process is an opportunity for us to come together to assess the gaps in our common security, to craft more effective responses to existing challenges, and – most importantly – to generate new political will for joint action.
But if policymakers fail to complete
unfinished
business, the prognosis will be bleak.
So NATO expansion has left the Cold War
unfinished.
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