Vigor
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In 2005, the renewed dream of Iranian regional hegemony helped bring to power President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who pursued the nuclear program with
vigor.
To be sure, the G-20 has made the most vulnerable countries’ key challenges a top priority, and has pursued the Seoul Development Consensus for Shared Growth – the nine-pillar multi-year plan endorsed at the 2010 summit – with unprecedented
vigor.
Nor, after Japan’s Fukushima disaster, are Germans irresponsible to reject nuclear power – which is unlike all other energy sources and represents a risk of a far mightier magnitude – with renewed
vigor.
Why not avoid seven years of misery, and begin some similar rescue operation now that could lead to a return to economic
vigor
and dynamism?
Weak banks must be allowed to fail or merge (with ordinary depositors being paid off by government insurance funds), so that strong banks can emerge with renewed
vigor.
These new signs of economic
vigor
have strengthened Uribe’s popularity.
With America, like deliberately engages with unlike, and tries to infuse it with some of its
vigor.
The progressive deepening of EU integration has brought dynamic
vigor
to the European continent; despite Europe’s current difficulties, it still boasts extraordinary overall strength and international influence.
If the recent research debunking the middle-income trap is correct, China – one of history’s most miraculous growth stories – has a very good chance of succeeding in the transition to high-income status with similar
vigor.
But make no mistake: Putin’s popularity ratings relied not on his vigor, humor, or mystique, but on salaries and credits that Russians had never enjoyed before.
The multilateral trading system has faced challenges before, including during the Uruguay Round in the early 1990’s, and has emerged with renewed
vigor.
Retribution is not the only sign of restored moral
vigor.
Seen from a distance of centuries, perhaps all European history will appear as a lone day of vigor, of great discoveries of the mind and the ethos of expansion.
Lacking cyclical
vigor
in the aftermath of severe recessions, today’s economies are finding it especially difficult to shrug off the impact of shocks and break out of anemic growth trajectories.
Despite the president’s renewed engagement, we are not yet convinced that the Ukrainian government will pursue this case with the
vigor
it demands.
And the recently initiated agenda to continue efforts beyond 2015, with a greater focus on environmental sustainability and resource constraints, should be pursued with the same
vigor.
Buoyed by assurance of recovery, the half-dead patient would leap out of bed, start running, jumping, and eating normally, and would soon be restored to full
vigor.
And when Alesina’s cure failed to produce rapid recovery, there was an obvious excuse: it had not been applied with enough
vigor
to be “credible.”
Le Bon believed that crowds need strong leaders, to distance them from their natural madness and transform them into civilizations of splendor, vigor, and brilliance.
And with new blood must come renewed
vigor
to tackle governance problems – from dirty money in politics to incoherent foreign policy – that have plagued South Korea for far too long.
Hence the taboo on certain words, phrases, and arguments that imply that certain individuals, groups, or practices are superior or inferior, normal or abnormal; hence the search for ever more neutral ways to label social phenomena, thereby draining language of its
vigor
and interest.
The international community counts on China to pursue that role with
vigor.
At the same time, religious and political leaders must loudly condemn the violent Islamist ideology that nurtures jihadist movements, spurning them with the same
vigor
that they reserve for challengers to their own authority.
The advanced economies should promote productivity-enhancing structural reforms with renewed
vigor.
Mr. Lagos, in turn, should avoid the nostalgic and tired views that dominated the first part of his campaign and pursue, with vigor, the type of modernizing economic reforms that his new and young inner circle support.
One hopes that this will last long enough for British society to regain its stability and its much-needed
vigor.
A world power today is one that can combine economic
vigor
and a popular culture with global outreach on the basis of shared interests.
Prospects for these two sources of growth will not only influence the vigor, or lack thereof, of any recovery; they could well be decisive in bringing about an important shift in the US growth model.
Residents who identify with their community are less likely to harm it – and more likely to contribute actively to its renewed
vigor.
North Korea, Iran, Pakistan, and other countries pursue nuclear programs with renewed
vigor.
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