Willingness
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Indeed, irresponsible criticism - the eagerness to expose and publicize a problem, unmatched by the
willingness
to propose feasible solutions - is perhaps the most common form of dishonesty in politics.
When a country engages in the world, its authority stems from its
willingness
and ability to take “personal” risks.
That is, an increase in the
willingness
to lend tends to increase the value of the collateral, and also improves the borrowers’ performance, thereby encouraging a relaxation of credit criteria.
Many African governments have shown some
willingness
to invest in public health infrastructure in the past; but a political commitment to the vaccine could mean redirection of resources from other important tools, including rapid test kits, cheap drugs, safe insecticides, and long-lasting insecticidal bed nets.
His eloquent resignation letter made clear that he objected not just to the Syrian blunder, but to a pattern of behavior: Trump’s confusion of allies and opponents; his
willingness
to abandon friends, such as the Kurds; and his trashing of alliances, such as NATO.
If Europe is to act responsibly, three key concepts should define its policy toward Russia: firmness, clarity, and a
willingness
to find an acceptable compromise.
Instead of more Madonnas, who in the glare of global publicity saves a lone child’s life, Africa needs more Nkhomas: passionate cheerleaders with deep local knowledge and a
willingness
to stand alongside peasants in the fields in order to grow food for all the other children.
Their
willingness
to do so will determine when and how this period of global transition ends and what succeeds it.
Indeed, the focus of Israel’s ongoing debate is no longer about peace, or even about the
willingness
to consider comprehensive plans like the 2003 Geneva Accord.
“Japan’s
willingness
to participate in Asian security,” former US Defense Secretary Ash Carter recently said, “makes it an increasingly important player in the region.”
The attacks in Paris have provided Putin with the opportunity to present his military operations in Syria as a service to the West, an example of Russia’s
willingness
to perform the dirty work of attacking the Islamic State in its own territory.
China would not only reduce the value of its reserves as the dollar’s value fell, but it would also jeopardize America’s continued
willingness
to import cheap Chinese goods, which would mean job losses and instability in China.
As for the US, Moody’s recently issued a warning on the country’s sovereign debt in the face of uncertainty about Congress’s
willingness
to raise the debt ceiling amid highly partisan debate about the deficit.
Those countries that can successfully integrate refugees would reap an economic advantage; already, the German economy is growing significantly faster as a result of its
willingness
to accept Syrian refugees.
The Bank of England has indicated that it has no intention of quitting QE; like the Fed, the BoE has stated a
willingness
to expand the program should economic conditions warrant it.
Indeed, people and governments need to express their anger at the fact that no binding agreement was reached in Copenhagen, despite the
willingness
of many of those who were present.
With a
willingness
to challenge assumptions and change conventional perceptions, we can change the world for the better.
On the contrary, the more Keynesian and monetarist drugs are administered, the feebler the self-healing power of the markets and the weaker the
willingness
of policymakers to impose painful detoxification treatments on the economy and populace.
There is no strategy behind it, no consultation with allies, no thorough evaluation of the implications, no specific plan of the necessary steps - and no
willingness
to spend any money.
These include emerging markets’ long-term growth differentials relative to advanced economies; investors’ greater
willingness
to diversify beyond their home markets; and the expectation of long-term nominal and real appreciation of emerging-market currencies.
There were always exaggerated claims that bringing in the new members would be a costly affair, just as petty and narrow prejudices blemished the
willingness
to open up Europe’s borders for “Polish plumbers.”
Over time, the CCP has demonstrated its
willingness
to change its institutions, policies, style of operations, and short-term objectives in order to advance its core mission of building a modern China.
The political recalibrations occurring in the world’s major economies highlight the limits on the level and pace of immigration a society can absorb without excessive disruption; on citizens’
willingness
to abide centralized, let alone supranational, rule; and on public tolerance of economic weakness.
American
willingness
to accept Ariel Sharon's portrayal of that reoccupation as an acceptable part of its global "war against terror"was not only surprising, but misguided and dangerous.
Hamas, for its part, has expressed its
willingness
to accept a Palestinian state on the West Bank and Gaza, subject to a return of all refugees and Israel’s release of all Palestinian prisoners.
In recent years, governments have clearly demonstrated their lack of
willingness
to pursue the kind of bold policies and regulatory action that are needed to curb climate change.
Making the most of it will require realism, courage,
willingness
to change, and a readiness to support change, particularly among those who have the greatest means to do so.
After he seized power, America welcomed Musharraf’s
willingness
to fight al-Qaeda and the Taliban on his territory in exchange for large infusions of military aid.
For example, the Erasmus program, which enables university students to study or work abroad as part of their degree, broadens participants’ outlook while enhancing their
willingness
and ability to go where the jobs are.
To be sure, there are many reasons to be pessimistic about the
willingness
of Syria’s warring parties to engage in serious negotiations.
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