Vigorous
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265 examples of Vigorous in a sentence
My mother, who then became President, also had an enduring message: the democracy that we had regained at such a high price could be ensured only by a
vigorous
commitment to making its institutions work.
A
vigorous
new commitment to protecting the rights and freedoms of all citizens and residents and a zero-tolerance policy toward any state collusion with or tolerance of ethnic cleansing, torture, summary detention, citizen surveillance or other insults to democracy, is also necessary.
For only
vigorous
internal rivalry will make Spain’s companies nimble enough to prosper in risk-filled emerging economies.
Traditional doctrines and supernaturalism remain vigorous, but the structures of religious authority are changing.
On the other hand, it mitigated the large capital outflows that were a destructive force in past crises, contributed to more mature institutions and domestic policy responses, and helped mobilize
vigorous
international support.
The British cuts reveal a push in developed countries – one that also started in the US – to target the kinds of education that lead to an open,
vigorous
civil society and a population that is hard to suppress.
The same system (recently put in place in Australia as well) has often been used by less democratically inclined governments to suppress independent,
vigorous
journalism; in Ecuador, for example, newspapers are regularly fined large sums for criticizing the government.
An independent and
vigorous
press that checks the truth is crucial to preserving the integrity of democracy; but so is an electorate that resists cynicism and the debasement of political discourse.
This must be reinforced by
vigorous
independent monitoring throughout the process.
As a result, it will be difficult to sustain a reform program that is
vigorous
enough to satisfy the ECB and the eurozone core.
NANBU would grant points to companies with
vigorous
research programs or with new antibiotics in the development pipeline.
Not all share the same vision of Nigeria's future, and they are exceptionally
vigorous
in disputing what it should be.
This is not to argue against the need for
vigorous
structural and competitiveness-enhancing reforms in the south; it is to give those reforms a chance to succeed.
But where is the line between dangerous disagreement based on distortion and
vigorous
political debate driven by conflicting worldviews?
But this
vigorous
attempt to reduce interest rates is distorting capital allocation.
Spitfire pilots were replaced as
vigorous
symbols of liberty by the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and the Kinks, whose music swept across Europe and the United States like a gust of fresh air.
Indeed, economic nationalism is exceptionally
vigorous
at the moment.
Vigorous
popular opposition to a Dubai company’s plan to take over ports in the United States shocked the American government.
We all expect that the euro, which proved to be such an asset during the crisis, will be just as effective in getting our economies back on the path to vigorous, sustainable growth.
But this welcome institutional innovation will not answer a more fundamental question: is Europe serious about having a coherent and
vigorous
foreign policy?
Obama’s Passage to IndiaCAMBRIDGE – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s
vigorous
foreign policy in the seven months since he took office has surprised observers.
Palestine has more elements of a
vigorous
civil society than virtually any other country in the Arab world, including an active human rights movement, which initially focused only on Israeli abuses, but that has increasingly criticized violations by the Palestinian Authority itself.
China’s high and rising urban saving rate in a climate of
vigorous
per capita income growth reflects a persistent preference for precautionary saving over discretionary consumption.
Under Deng Xiaoping – the leader who initiated China’s radical “reform and opening up” in 1978 – the singular policy goal was domestic economic transformation and growth, to be achieved with a collaborative decision-making model that included
vigorous
internal debate.
However, it is a stretch to call this a
vigorous
global growth outcome.
The absence of a classic
vigorous
rebound means the global economy never recouped the growth lost in the worst downturn of modern times.
Last, but not least, the importance of effective advocacy for a more
vigorous
response to the global TB epidemic cannot be overstated.
One presupposes the other, requiring
vigorous
defense of the EU’s interests and views in bilateral relationships with strategic partners and in multilateral fora, such as the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, the G-20 and the G-8/G-7.
The real problem is more likely to be too
vigorous
an upswing.
But meeting the challenge will require
vigorous
growth from America’s other 30% – especially private capital spending.
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