Window
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Although Malawi has a 150-day window, the government needs to build the electoral commission’s capacity in order to boost both public confidence in the rerun and the legitimacy of the eventual winner.
We watched the events unfold from a fourth-story
window.
In effect, they are trying to find a way to make good use of their resources before the
window
for doing so closes.
This is a global pandemic, with an increasing number of people suffering from depression, mental illness, suicidal tendencies, and physical ailments linked to job pressures, insecurity, inequality, and feelings of inadequacy among many people who perceive themselves to be just “licking at the window” of consumerism.
The populist revolt equated knowledge with privilege and threw it out the
window.
With both institutions now under new management, there is a new
window
for launching a process of beneficial change for the global economy.
Oil-rich African countries like Nigeria, Angola, and Algeria have a narrow
window
to initiate this shift, following in the footsteps of Saudi Arabia, which is basing its economic-diversification efforts on a robust petrochemicals industry.
One cannot help but recall the fate of Jan Masaryk, the Czechoslovak foreign minister who was found dead below his apartment
window
in March 1948, two weeks after the Communist takeover.
With fewer people to support and, eventually, more working-age people, a country has a
window
of opportunity for rapid economic growth.
A 2008-style concerted push would provide far more stimulus and improve business and consumer sentiment; but the
window
for that option is quickly closing.
The
window
for launching a climate revolution – and achieving an inclusive recovery from COVID-19 in the process – is rapidly closing.
But Putin subsequently turned the Yeltsin Constitution into mere
window
dressing.
Moreover, the coming year represents a critical
window
for investing in resilience, because governments will spend trillions of dollars to restart economies after the pandemic.
Investors therefore have a narrow
window
of opportunity to leave Argentina, and they may use it soon.
From my hotel
window
in Xiamen, I could see the “piano island,” Gulangyu, a beautiful, pedestrian-only space that serves as a cultural melting pot.
Finally, Japan and China have agreed on the importance of principles such as transparency and debt sustainability with regard to infrastructure investment, which could provide a
window
for greater bilateral cooperation based on mutually accepted rules.
The rise of the original-equipment-manufacturer (manufacturing inputs) sector in 1970s gave China a
window
of opportunity to break through the deadlock.
Owing to their failures, the world may have missed the
window
for responding to the crisis with a “Sputnik moment” or a “COVID Marshall Plan.”
There is also a widening
window
of opportunity for nationalist constituencies in both countries to argue that conflict is inevitable.
It has been remarkably successful in doing so, going from a parliamentary assembly that served as little more than
window
dressing to a full-fledged influencer and co-legislator.
Scientists have warned us of climatic tipping points, yet we are starting to move past them as if watching mileposts through a train
window.
The change reflects Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s (MBS) view that Saudi Arabia has a relatively narrow
window
of opportunity to monetize its large oil reserves.
But AI also creates a
window
of opportunity for the developing world to reskill its workforce in better, less labor-intensive jobs, and in doing so help the economy ascend the value chain.
When Climate Activism and Nationalism CollideWASHINGTON, DC – There is an overwhelming consensus among scientists that this decade will be the last
window
for humanity to change the current global trajectory of carbon dioxide emissions so that the world can get close to zero net emissions by around 2050, and thus avoid potentially catastrophic climate risks.
Euro-denominated transactions will increasingly take place in the eurozone, while London looks likely to remain, for the foreseeable future, Europe’s
window
on the wider world.
Governments should allow fuel prices to float freely before the current
window
of opportunity closes.
'However happy you may be, you can't help regretting your freedom.''Now confess that you feel like the bridegroom in Gogol's play who jumped out of the window?' teased Chirikov.
'Well, the
window
is open...Let us be off to Tver.
All this while Kitty, long since ready in her white dress, long veil, and crown of orange blossoms, stood with an old lady who was to accompany her and her sister, the Princess Lvova, at a
window
of the ballroom at the Shcherbatskys' for the last half hour vainly expecting her best man to come and announce that the bridegroom had reached the church.
'There she is!' she added, looking from the
window
at the beautiful Italian nurse who had taken the baby into the garden, and then immediately glancing round at Vronsky.
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