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Indeed, only a looser FTA that would exclude each country’s sensitive economic sectors appears to be
viable.
It is anyone’s guess if a global trading system without the US would even be viable, and under what conditions.
It is time to apply the same commitment and cooperation to achieving a breakthrough on a feasible and
viable
way forward to end North Korea’s nuclear ambitions.
As an increasing number of international actors fish in the global talent pool in the coming decades, simply reeling in mature talent developed abroad will no longer be viable, particularly given that the source regions for talented people will be those in which skills development is now relatively low.
Israel’s concern that the region will grow more hostile will become a self-fulfilling prophecy if new democracies see the Israeli government impeding steps toward a
viable
and just solution.
In Zimbabwe, colonial land ownership patterns that gave most of the
viable
farmland to white settlers are at least one root of the country's current crisis.
Underdevelopment in many countries of the South, which are faring poorly in their struggle to remain
viable
in a globalizing world, creates conditions of desperate poverty, ecological collapse and rootless, unemployed populations beyond the control of atrophying state systems.
And the program he envisages offers a
viable
opportunity – the best in recent memory – to reform France’s economy in ways that will foster innovation-led growth while offering better social protection and education to French citizens.
The only
viable
course, then, is to use today’s “pause for reflection” to revive the existing Constitutional Treaty.
For the first time, a country in the region is matching its aspirations with the concrete steps needed to become a
viable
candidate for eventual membership in Euro-Atlantic institutions.
As a result, the “generational contract” looks less and less viable, because we can no longer rely on today’s workers to pay for today’s pensioners.
Even if compensation was a
viable
approach two decades ago, it no longer serves as a practical response to globalization’s adverse effects.
Only three political forces offer real,
viable
alternatives to our ruling criminal clans.
But this week, many activists from the developing world – the greatest beneficiaries of the Global Fund – will be focused on efforts to keep the institution
viable
as it passes the ten-year mark.
However, when it comes to energy production from oil – most notably fuel for cars – it is likely to be years before wind or solar energy can provide
viable
alternatives.
The Swedish/Scandinavian model that has emerged over the last 20 years has provided the only
viable
route to sustained growth that Europe has seen in decades.
Instead, we should be concentrating on investments in making energy without CO2 emissions
viable
for our descendants.
The third option – and the only
viable
one for the EU – is self-reliance and self-determination.
Just how
viable
such a dictatorship is in the Internet age remains an open question.
For 40 years, since the Six-Day War of 1967, there has been one realistic possibility for peace: Israel’s return to its pre-1967 borders, combined with
viable
economic conditions for a Palestinian state, including access to trade routes, water supplies, and other essential needs.
Even when the US or Israel have tabled peace offers, such as at Camp David in 2000, they have included convoluted ways to sustain the West Bank settlements and large settler populations, while denying an economically
viable
and contiguous Palestinian state.
The decades-old project of building European unity may not just be far less robust than assumed; without a significant rethink, it may not even be
viable.
Before investing hundreds of billions of dollars more in failing military operations, the Obama administration should re-think its policy and lay out a
viable
strategy to US citizens and the world.
Failure to do so will lead to yet another defeat for the legitimate Palestinian aim of attaining a
viable
state.
But it remains possible that his candidacy will crash as some of his rivals drop out and leave their supporters (and wealthy backers) to crystallize around someone they see as a more
viable
alternative.
Indeed, the erosion of the nation-state ultimately does little good for global markets as long as we lack
viable
mechanisms of global governance.
Neither Chancellor Angela Merkel nor the parliament may decide; every
viable
proposal must be submitted to a popular referendum.
The goal must be to reach a grand bargain that takes into account the major issues dividing the region, including the status of the Palestinians and Kurds, and creates conditions for
viable
political settlements in Syria and Iraq.
Yet we need to set to work on a plan for deploying a
viable
multinational force to help secure peace there, or at the very least sustain its people.
The banking sector has undoubtedly experienced an increase in bad loans; but this has often resulted from delays in investment projects that are otherwise
viable.
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