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To that end, today’s trade deals must take a cooperative approach that emphasizes capacity-building and encourages
vigorous
citizen participation, with civil society in each country assured the legal standing to present cases within the framework of a renegotiated agreement.
The surprising strength of the German economy, with more
vigorous
growth than at any time in the past 15 years, is due to the dynamism of emerging-market – particularly Chinese – demand, not only for investment goods, engineering products, and machine tools, but also for luxury consumer products.
The current cease-fire, however, will be as short lived as many others before it – its terms are practically identical to those that ended Operation Cast Lead – if Israel does not follow up with a
vigorous
peace initiative on the broader Palestinian front.
Indeed, they encourage more
vigorous
screening programs.
Implementing
vigorous
retraining policies, for example, would be a better way to counter these adverse effects than calling for mass deportations.
Vigorous
liquidity tightening eventually mitigated inflationary pressure, but it also impeded economic growth, which had slowed steadily after peaking at 12.8% in the first quarter of 2010.
That, in turn, requires educating the public further about human rights and women’s rights through school textbooks, continuing education courses, and a
vigorous
media campaign.
The only sane way forward for the US is
vigorous
and open global cooperation to realize the potential of twenty-first-century science and technology to slash poverty, disease, and environmental threats.
We cannot develop a
vigorous
European economy, create European jobs and grow a European future while continually accommodating an increasing trade imbalance.
Al Thani’s political audacity stems partly from Qatar’s enormous gas resources, which have allowed him to develop
vigorous
policies in all areas, especially in foreign affairs.
Of the many necessary measures in this area, the most important include a
vigorous
effort to complete the Single Market, coupled with avoidance of economic nationalism at all costs.
High-quality environmental and safety regulation – and
vigorous
enforcement – are essential.
But this argument is specious: one can have a
vigorous
transportation industry, with trucks, rail, and air cargo moving agricultural produce within and across nations, as countries such as pre-Peronist Argentina, Australia, New Zealand, and modern Chile have done very successfully.
Moreover, India no longer appears to be the
vigorous
economic dynamo that was the darling of global investors only five years ago.
And lectures and presentations should always provide an opportunity for
vigorous
questioning and debate.
Franklin Roosevelt was already taking
vigorous
action against the depression, and was trying to reorder the failed US banking system.
In that respect, surfing is closer to hiking, mountaineering, or skiing than to tennis or football: The aesthetic experience of being in a beautiful natural environment is an important part of the activity’s attractiveness; there is satisfaction to be found in the sense of accomplishment; and there is
vigorous
physical exercise without the monotony of running on a treadmill or swimming laps.
Of course, downsizing the SOE sector took time; but the direction of the process was never in doubt, because the SOEs’ foreign and domestic competitors naturally provided strong political support for the European Commission’s
vigorous
policing of state aid.
In the absence of a
vigorous
international re-investment program, monetary policy is being used to prop up growth.
GDP in the third quarter of 2014 grew at a
vigorous
5% annual rate, suggesting that aggregate growth for all of 2015 will be above 3%.
Above all, it is a society based on critical thinking and
vigorous
public debate about public policies.
He is young, vigorous, charismatic, and educated, a patriot advocating a strong state.
Vigorous
political reporting is vital to democracy, because it enables voters to understand the issues and evaluate their choices.
This is particularly true for India, where elections are
vigorous
and common people participate in them more enthusiastically than in the US, but other democratic institutions remain weak and sometimes dysfunctional, and the judiciary is too slow and occasionally corrupt.
So if the SNP did so well with a “Keynesian” program of fiscal expansion, is it not arguable that Labour would have done better had it mounted a more
vigorous
defense of its own record in office and a more aggressive attack on Osborne’s austerity policy?
As for Germany’s ability to assert itself, there is not much evidence of it, despite the
vigorous
rhetoric.
That is why
vigorous
action at the European and global levels is essential this year.
Indicators of US balance-sheet repair hardly signal the onset of the more
vigorous
cyclical revival that many believe is at hand.
As a result, the issue became the focus of a
vigorous
campaign by discontented Kuwaitis, who gathered in front of the National Assembly building and in universities to voice their criticisms.
The solution to European economies’ woes seems clear: a set of reforms that encourages more
vigorous
and much more inclusive growth patterns.
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