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Governments, international organizations and individuals that participate in the London conference must not dismiss the call made by the European Parliament, for it offers a far more
workable
strategy to promote Afghanistan’s future than the current counter-narcotics policies permit.
If big banks have become too complex to regulate, then a
workable
Volcker Rule is the best way to start simplifying them.
Transforming Syria’s Baath regime into a
workable
democracy is practically impossible, just as it was in the case of Hussein’s Baathist regime in Iraq.
It will probably take several generations before a
workable
EU-wide political system emerges, but the first step is for the EU to encourage people to have their say, however uncomfortable that may be.
Monetary union without banking union will not work, and a
workable
banking union requires at least some elements of fiscal and political union.
This brings me to another key point: a
workable
exit strategy is just as important to the success of any future humanitarian intervention as the entry strategy.
That may not be the best solution, but it may be the most
workable.
The good news is that, over the past half-decade, the FDIC has made some progress formulating the design of a
workable
Title II.
While the old guard had to strike a balance between the different Arab countries that backed the PLO, the new guard will have to find a
workable
solution with their rivals in Hamas if a viable compromise agreement with Israel is to be found.
In a world where the major players’ governance models diverge sharply, designing a
workable
system will be a major challenge.
Structural reforms, including the formulation of a road map, measurable targets, and a
workable
time frame, will be an essential component of any deal.
As this remains the only worthwhile and
workable
goal, the only viable solution to Kosovo's future is a coalition of moderate Albanians and the parties of Kosovo's ethnic minorities.
But there is no
workable
alternative for Europe’s well-being – and, therefore, that of Germany.
Nor is it too early to begin work on crafting a new Nuclear Weapons Convention that provides a
workable
framework for multilateral negotiations, and on devising an independent high-level monitoring mechanism that would spell out clear benchmarks for progress, track how they are being met, and create real pressure for change.
In the absence of
workable
rules, states are losing revenue that they urgently need in order to fulfill their responsibilities.
Sophisticated human institutions – such as those that form the policymaking and regulatory system – are impossible to manage without a set of ideas that are sufficiently complex and internally consistent to be intellectually credible, but simple enough to provide a
workable
basis for day-to-day decision-making.
It should do so by setting a concrete goal for a
workable
development framework with a clear timeline for reaching specific milestones.
During more than four decades of independence, Bangladesh has made little progress in establishing a
workable
democratic polity.
Until we address this question, we are not going to come to grips with the real issues and provide
workable
solutions to our global predicament.
Brexit’s supporters must now prove that they made the right choice, by reaching a
workable
solution that upholds British economic and political stability.
But if there is a
workable
arrangement, it will require significant reforms, as French President Emmanuel Macron proposed last year.
It is not what the EU’s founders envisioned, but it is workable, as long as Europeans acknowledge that this is the approach they are taking, and set the floor for cooperation reasonably high.
But Cameron’s vision for Europe’s institutional future is difficult to translate into
workable
specifics.
The EU has made valuable contributions to the liberal world order, from setting an example on climate change to helping push forward a
workable
deal to contain Iran’s nuclear program.
The most generous interpretation is that the Commission simply does not believe economists’ estimates and analysis, and views an FTT as more
workable
than is commonly realized (a scenario that calls to mind the debate surrounding the creation of the euro).
Indians are natural leaders in frugal innovation, imbued as they are with the jugaad system of developing makeshift but
workable
solutions from limited resources.
An energy crisis in this case is almost certain if those who press for energy independence fail to provide a
workable
alternative in a timely manner.
In the alphabet soup of international politics, a nine-member jawbreaker like BICSMIKTA might eventually prove too unwieldy to be
workable.
Egypt’s ruling generals share Mubarak’s lack of trust in ordinary Egyptians’ capacity to produce a
workable
democracy, let alone one that would preserve their vested interests.
We will set out to find
workable
solutions that serve our democracies and safeguard the integrity of our elections, while harnessing the many opportunities new technologies have to offer.
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