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Another issue that is taking on a new sense of
urgency
is the relationship between business and politics, with companies facing criticism for their political entanglements.
Other regions also will find that the decline of US power increases the
urgency
of stronger cooperation between neighbors.
The sense of
urgency
reflected in efforts to address the rapidly deteriorating situation in Syria should be applied to problems that arise in the US-China relationship as well.
Simply put, the current cost of pollution is too low, while the level of
urgency
is high.
The IMF’s radar started blinking only in April 2007, virtually when the problem was already hitting its windshield, but still with little sense of
urgency.
Yet
urgency
– and international law, which mandates the education of all displaced children – fails to inspire action.
Our sense of urgency, coupled with the requisite funds, promises to have a significant impact.
Europe and the Global Food CrisisPARIS – The world has been shaken by unprecedented spikes in food prices, by hunger riots, and by social tensions that demonstrate that food supplies have returned as a source of insecurity – to which global warming and declining natural resources are adding unprecedented
urgency.
Most people fail to recognize the growing
urgency
of adopting them because they do not understand the agricultural system and its complex, non-linear (disproportionate) connections to the mechanisms driving environmental deterioration.
We urge our international partners to support our economic recovery in the same spirit of cooperation, and with the same sense of urgency, that helped us fight the Ebola virus.
Unfortunately, this ship seems hostage to a confused sense of mission and a distinct lack of
urgency.
Such is the
urgency
of healthcare reform in Germany today that her government’s poll numbers dropped to new lows even as World Cup football boosted Germany’s image in the international community to new highs.
Yet it offers a glimpse into the failing response at large: an appalling lack of political will, imagination, and
urgency
that leaves millions to die on our generation’s watch.
The
urgency
of the TB crisis is well known to medical experts, and certainly to patients and their families.
So we must treat this issue with exceptional
urgency
and seriousness of purpose.
Recognizing the scale and
urgency
of the challenge ahead, Break Free is prepared to intensify its peaceful resistance against new and existing fossil-fuel projects.
The world’s emerging powers lack any sense of
urgency
in addressing abuses, preferring the pursuit of narrower, short-term interests to investing in long-term peace and justice.
Absorbed by their booming economy, reassured by President Barack Obama’s recent commitment never to let Israel down, and convinced of their success in defeating Palestinian terrorism in the West Bank and deterring Hamas from venturing into another war, Israelis have lost any sense of
urgency
concerning the Palestinian problem.
After 2008, by contrast, policymakers succeeded in preventing the worst, which ruled out the sense of
urgency
that surrounded the Pecora Commission hearings.
The
urgency
can hardly be exaggerated: nuclear weapons may come into the possession of states that might use them, as well as of stateless terrorists – creating new threats of unimaginable proportion.
But the suggestion raises difficult ethical questions – and the
urgency
of the situation does not leave much time for deliberation.
Air pollution is a ticking bomb: 14 of the 15 cities with the world’s highest concentrations of fine particulate matter are in India, underscoring the
urgency
of switching to low-carbon, battery-powered vehicles.
Instead of vowing to support humanitarian objectives and throwing money at poverty’s symptoms, the rich countries must recognize the
urgency
of removing the obstacles to development that they have the power to address.
Malaria control now faces a period of increasing urgency, as well as renewed hope.
Even a short list of unaddressed challenges – concerning conventional forces, nuclear weapons, terrorism, and cyber attacks – underscores the
urgency
of a new approach.
That sense of
urgency
is not surprising.
What is needed now are leadership, resources, a greater sense of urgency, and commitment to the long-term efforts that must dedicated to ensuring that the rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration are not only recognized universally, but respected as well.
Until recently, the feeling of
urgency
that pervades European policymaking was almost entirely absent in the US.
A robust and critical exchange of arguments, and – especially when
urgency
does not leave time for prior discussion – awareness that any decision will need to be explained and justified ex post are excellent antidotes to the abuse of discretionary powers.
The Green Movement’s deliberate approach is complicated by the sense of
urgency
that the United States, Europe, and especially Israel, feel about the Iranian government’s nuclear ambitions.
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