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It must also be economically
viable
and socially accepted.
Growth is the only
viable
solution to all this, but it is nowhere to be seen amidst state controls and rampant corruption.
At this point, it is difficult to discern
viable
solutions for deepening European integration, let alone the political leadership needed to implement them.
And leaders on both sides, supported by the international community, must join in the kind of honest dialogue that is the only
viable
path toward achieving it.
Filtered or not, a long-fragmented China now has a
viable
and rapidly expanding network.
But full political and fiscal union – the prescription du jour for saving the eurozone, if not the European Union itself – is not viable, either, given little support among Europeans.
“Business as usual” is no longer a
viable
approach for South African foreign policy.
The Airbus controversy has been dragging on for decades, with Europeans countering that Boeing, an American company, is
viable
only because of its status as a US military supplier.
It may not collapse, but it would not thrive, owing to the lack of a stable, viable, and effective institutional structure with fixed and accepted limits.
The West must realize that its consumption-led economic system has exhausted the world’s resources, and that it is not a
viable
option for most Asian countries, whose governments must employ different political methods to create more equitable societies.
Russia's fate will, in some ways, be decided that day - it will either sink into more chaos and despair, the streets increasingly ruled by brown-black fascist youth, or Russia will receive a little breathing room, maybe its last, to find a
viable
course, somewhere in between the extreme archipelagos of Gulag and Gucci.
Humans are ingenious and adaptable, but only in some circumstances; so we must continue to search for
viable
opportunities that allow people to participate creatively and meaningfully in the economy.
What these groups have in common is a dearth of
viable
solutions.
“Less Excess and More Access”: only a policy mix based on this credo will guarantee that our societies remain
viable
and achieve genuine “sustainability.”
That should convince us that Europe’s states are too small to act globally on their own, and that European integration is the only
viable
path.
Is this scheme
viable?
While the old guard had to strike a balance between the different Arab countries that backed the PLO, the new guard will have to find a workable solution with their rivals in Hamas if a
viable
compromise agreement with Israel is to be found.
A multilateral system and low tariffs could be politically
viable
only if government intervened to stabilize citizens’ economic lives.
With leadership, resources, and a well-formulated data-driven approach, pollution can be minimized, and
viable
strategies have already been developed, field-tested, and proven effective in high- and middle-income countries.
Satisfying these conditions would, of course, lead to fully-fledged political union, but the process could be gradual, starting with a banking union, a fiscal union, or a central bank with lender-of-last-resort status – a functionalist approach that might be more politically
viable.
Unless the Russian state develops a
viable
policy, fast, all of these areas threaten to become safe havens for terrorists.
But rallying around the Ukrainian government and putting their money where their mouths are – even when Ukraine fades from the headlines and new crises erupt – is more important for US and European interests, and represents a more
viable
path forward for both sides.
The elements of an eventual settlement have been known for years: the creation of a
viable
Palestinian state – a goal endorsed by the last two US presidents – together with secure borders for Israel, some arrangement on Jerusalem, and an economic package.
Indeed, the Arab uprisings of the past three years can be viewed as a youth-led rebellion against not only entrenched elites, but also against a social and political narrative that is no longer
viable.
Unfortunately, in today’s world it is almost impossible to find
viable
income-generating activities without access to electricity.
Off-grid RETs represent a
viable
solution, and come in various forms: solar home systems, mini-hydroelectric generators, rooftop wind turbines, and village-level mini-grids using a mix of diesel generators and local renewable sources, to name a few.
Iran’s mood changed by the time America’s entire Middle East strategy had gone adrift, but the grand bargain remains the only
viable
way out of the impasse.
At the same time, they became
viable
candidates without calling for revenge (Mujica was imprisoned and tortured during the 12-year military dictatorship, and rigged elections deprived AMLO of the presidency at least once).
The ruling makes it more urgent than ever that European governments establish a
viable
and effective banking union and strengthen the ESM as a backstop for countries in crisis.
In the ensuing political vacuum, sectarianism was the only
viable
alternative principle of organization.
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